-
FeaturedSavePlace Title: Fairview Golf Club and CampgroundPlace Description:
Fairview Golf Club is a beautiful 9 hole golf course located at the north entrance of the Town of Fairview on Highway 732. The golf course has tree-lined fairways, is kept immaculately and considered a must play in the Mighty Peace. There is a fully licensed restaurant and lounge with a large veranda with tables and a beautiful vista of the golf course.
Check Facebook for Updates!
- Daily Lunch Specials
- Drink & Appetizer Specials
- Tournaments
- Events
League Information
Mens – Monday & Tuesday eveningsLadies – Wednesday eveningsJunior Program – Wednesday afternoons until school ends2024 Tournaments
May 31st – Fun NightJune 8th – Good for KidsJune 16th – Father & ChildJune 20th – Farmers & MerchantsJune 22nd – Ladies OpenJune 28th & 29th – Cash ScrambleJuly 4th – Canada DayJuly 13th – Course ClassicJuly 20th – OilmensJuly 25 – BucksenseAugust 10th – Mens OpenAugust 17th & 18th – Ryder CupAugust 23rd & 24th – Cash ScrambleSeptember 3rd – MinisterialSeptember 6th – Northwest PolytechnicSept 13th – Glow BallSept 21st – Ladies WindupSept 28th – Mens WindupGolf course features:
- Equipment rentals/sales
- Power cart rentals
- Paved cart paths
- Restaurant – clubhouse recently renovated and can accommodate up to 150 people!
- Senior/junior rates
- Driving range
- 9 holes
- Yardage: 3057
- Par: 36
- Campground
Fairview Golf Course Campground
How many different kinds of songbirds will share your morning coffee as you sit back and enjoy your private piece of paradise?
Experience a stay at the Fairview Golf Course campground. Golfers camp for $15/ night and non-golfers for $25/night. Power hookups, tables and firepits are provided. Potable water is available at the clubhouse. Enjoy an early morning round at this beautiful 9-hole course, grab some lunch and a beverage on the fully licensed clubhouse patio and hit the links again for an afternoon round. The Peace Region’s long summer days offer the possibility of a relaxed evening round as well.
Visitors can also explore the Cummings Lake walking trails that run beside the campground and golf course, which provide several kilometres of scenic lake view pathways. The Town of Fairview is adjacent to the golf course and offers all the amenities visitors may need.
For more information call – 780-835-2844
Campground features:
- Power stalls (40 amp)
- Water stations
- Firepits
- Some treed stalls, some open-concept stalls
- Picnic tables
Category: Accommodations, Campgrounds, Camping & Golf, Golf, Outdoors, Things To Do, and Town of FairviewAddress: 113 Street
Fairview
Alberta
T0H 1L0
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 835-2844Email: fgclub@telus.netFairview Golf Club is a beautiful 9 hole golf course located at the north entrance of the Town of Fairview on Highway 732. The golf course has tree-lined fairways, is kept immaculately and considered a must play in the Mighty Peace. There is a fully licensed restaurant and lounge with a large veranda with tables and a beautiful vista of the golf course.
Check Facebook for Updates!
- Daily Lunch Specials
- Drink & Appetizer Specials
- Tournaments
- Events
League Information
Mens – Monday & Tuesday eveningsLadies – Wednesday eveningsJunior Program – Wednesday afternoons until school ends2024 Tournaments
May 31st – Fun NightJune 8th – Good for KidsJune 16th – Father & ChildJune 20th – Farmers & MerchantsJune 22nd – Ladies OpenJune 28th & 29th – Cash ScrambleJuly 4th – Canada DayJuly 13th – Course ClassicJuly 20th – OilmensJuly 25 – BucksenseAugust 10th – Mens OpenAugust 17th & 18th – Ryder CupAugust 23rd & 24th – Cash ScrambleSeptember 3rd – MinisterialSeptember 6th – Northwest PolytechnicSept 13th – Glow BallSept 21st – Ladies WindupSept 28th – Mens WindupGolf course features:
- Equipment rentals/sales
- Power cart rentals
- Paved cart paths
- Restaurant – clubhouse recently renovated and can accommodate up to 150 people!
- Senior/junior rates
- Driving range
- 9 holes
- Yardage: 3057
- Par: 36
- Campground
Fairview Golf Course Campground
How many different kinds of songbirds will share your morning coffee as you sit back and enjoy your private piece of paradise?
Experience a stay at the Fairview Golf Course campground. Golfers camp for $15/ night and non-golfers for $25/night. Power hookups, tables and firepits are provided. Potable water is available at the clubhouse. Enjoy an early morning round at this beautiful 9-hole course, grab some lunch and a beverage on the fully licensed clubhouse patio and hit the links again for an afternoon round. The Peace Region’s long summer days offer the possibility of a relaxed evening round as well.
Visitors can also explore the Cummings Lake walking trails that run beside the campground and golf course, which provide several kilometres of scenic lake view pathways. The Town of Fairview is adjacent to the golf course and offers all the amenities visitors may need.
For more information call – 780-835-2844
Campground features:
- Power stalls (40 amp)
- Water stations
- Firepits
- Some treed stalls, some open-concept stalls
- Picnic tables
-
SavePlace Title: Heilan Beer HousePlace Description:
Heilan Beer House is a family friendly establishment that was built from the ground up by a small crew alongside the owners, and opened in 2019. When entering the brewery you will notice features such as the hop lighting, beer taps, and table tops that are unique only to this brewery. If you love pizza, their wood fired oven is sure to impress and with constant rotating taps, one visit will not be enough to satisfy your cravings.
If you are interested in live music, Open Mic Thursday’s with the local talent is not to be missed. This small town brewery will be sure to impress and have you coming back for more or at the very least, you will be talking a growler home with you!
Address: 9212 113
Fairview
Alberta
T0H 1L0
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 306-7686Email: admin@kerbagroup.comHeilan Beer House is a family friendly establishment that was built from the ground up by a small crew alongside the owners, and opened in 2019. When entering the brewery you will notice features such as the hop lighting, beer taps, and table tops that are unique only to this brewery. If you love pizza, their wood fired oven is sure to impress and with constant rotating taps, one visit will not be enough to satisfy your cravings.
If you are interested in live music, Open Mic Thursday’s with the local talent is not to be missed. This small town brewery will be sure to impress and have you coming back for more or at the very least, you will be talking a growler home with you!
-
SavePlace Title: Hemstock ParkPlace Description:
Hemstock Park is found downtown on the corner of 110th Street and 103rd Avenue in the Town of Fairview. Families and kids can enjoy this easily accessible park as well as the free wifi and picnic tables all in a picturesque downtown setting.
Address: 10301 110 St
Fairview
Alberta
T0H 1L0
CanadaHemstock Park is found downtown on the corner of 110th Street and 103rd Avenue in the Town of Fairview. Families and kids can enjoy this easily accessible park as well as the free wifi and picnic tables all in a picturesque downtown setting.
-
SavePlace Title: Hair Chic N' BoutiquePlace Description:
An experience in modern design and style. Gifts, decor and food items for someone special. Or come and try the Massage Chair, Hydromassage Chair and Infrared Sauna for those who enjoy a more private experience.
Also available, are experienced Stylists with more 10 years each in the industry, GelNails, Nail Art, Lash Extensions, Teeth whitening and Waxing.
New to their offerings is an array of balloons that will transform any event into an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re planning a birthday bash, a wedding, a corporate event, or just a fun gathering, our extensive balloon collection has something for every occasion.
Samples from the Online Shop
HAIR, BATH
& BODYJEWELLERY & ACCESSORIES
FERN & PETAL
ESSENTIAL OILSHOME DECOR
& ACCESSORIESAddress: 10406 110 st
Fairview
Alberta
T0H 1L0
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-835-5880Email: shop@hairchicboutique.comAn experience in modern design and style. Gifts, decor and food items for someone special. Or come and try the Massage Chair, Hydromassage Chair and Infrared Sauna for those who enjoy a more private experience.
Also available, are experienced Stylists with more 10 years each in the industry, GelNails, Nail Art, Lash Extensions, Teeth whitening and Waxing.
New to their offerings is an array of balloons that will transform any event into an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re planning a birthday bash, a wedding, a corporate event, or just a fun gathering, our extensive balloon collection has something for every occasion.
Samples from the Online Shop
HAIR, BATH
& BODYJEWELLERY & ACCESSORIES
FERN & PETAL
ESSENTIAL OILSHOME DECOR
& ACCESSORIES -
SavePlace Title: Cummings Lake Recreation AreaPlace Description:
This camping and recreation area, is a true hidden gem just north of the Town of Fairview. This beautiful recreation area is quiet and cozy, and features a small lake as well as group and individual camping spots tucked into a lush forested area. Keep everyone entertained with a variety of activities available in the area. Canoe, kayak or paddle board on the lake and watch for the many species of birds that also enjoy the water! Walk, jog or run on the 11km of trails that connect the area with the Town of Fairview as well as the Fairview Golf Course. Watch for wildlife that is often spotted near the trail! There are horse shoe pits and a play ground available for visitors as well. During your stay take a stroll over to the Fairview Pioneer Museum that is adjacent to the campground and learn about the early settlers of the area. The area also features ball diamonds and soccer fields. After a busy day of fun, relax around a cozy campfire and enjoy a spectacular Peace Country sunset!
Located on highway 732, approximately 3 minutes north of the Town of Fairview.
Cummings Lake Trail System (PDF – Download)
Cummings Lake Campground (PDF – download)
Fairview Bee Pollinator Garden
Immerse yourself in a pollinator’s paradise! The Fairview Agricultural Society has developed a scenic and welcoming pollinator garden, complete with a bench and picnic table, easily accessed from the Cummings Lake Walking Trail. Stop in and enjoy the sounds and smells of summer amidst a variety of beautiful native plants, and check out the pollinator hotel and educational signage as well. This is the perfect spot to take a moment to learn about ways we can support Alberta’s native pollinators such as bees, wasps, and butterflies. You’ll be inspired to try some pollinator friendly gardening practices in your own space!For more information and location details, please visit – https://fairviewagsociety.com/pollinator-garden-project/ Winter Cross Country Skiing:
The trailhead can be reached by following a lane north from the intersection of 108 Ave and 108 St. This short lane leads to a parking lot. From the parking lot users pass through a pass through opening in the fence, across the plowed paved walking path to find the cross country ski trail a few metres away.
Category: Accommodations, Campgrounds, Fishing, Outdoors, Parks & Lakes, Town of Fairview, and TrailsAddress: Fairview
Fairview
Alberta
T0H 1L0
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-835-5461Email: reception@fairivew.caThis camping and recreation area, is a true hidden gem just north of the Town of Fairview. This beautiful recreation area is quiet and cozy, and features a small lake as well as group and individual camping spots tucked into a lush forested area. Keep everyone entertained with a variety of activities available in the area. Canoe, kayak or paddle board on the lake and watch for the many species of birds that also enjoy the water! Walk, jog or run on the 11km of trails that connect the area with the Town of Fairview as well as the Fairview Golf Course. Watch for wildlife that is often spotted near the trail! There are horse shoe pits and a play ground available for visitors as well. During your stay take a stroll over to the Fairview Pioneer Museum that is adjacent to the campground and learn about the early settlers of the area. The area also features ball diamonds and soccer fields. After a busy day of fun, relax around a cozy campfire and enjoy a spectacular Peace Country sunset!
Located on highway 732, approximately 3 minutes north of the Town of Fairview.
Cummings Lake Trail System (PDF – Download)
Cummings Lake Campground (PDF – download)
Fairview Bee Pollinator Garden
Immerse yourself in a pollinator’s paradise! The Fairview Agricultural Society has developed a scenic and welcoming pollinator garden, complete with a bench and picnic table, easily accessed from the Cummings Lake Walking Trail. Stop in and enjoy the sounds and smells of summer amidst a variety of beautiful native plants, and check out the pollinator hotel and educational signage as well. This is the perfect spot to take a moment to learn about ways we can support Alberta’s native pollinators such as bees, wasps, and butterflies. You’ll be inspired to try some pollinator friendly gardening practices in your own space!For more information and location details, please visit – https://fairviewagsociety.com/pollinator-garden-project/ Winter Cross Country Skiing:
The trailhead can be reached by following a lane north from the intersection of 108 Ave and 108 St. This short lane leads to a parking lot. From the parking lot users pass through a pass through opening in the fence, across the plowed paved walking path to find the cross country ski trail a few metres away.
-
SavePlace Title: Dunvegan Inn & SuitesPlace Description:
This recently renovated inn and suites is conveniently located on Highway 2 in Fairview.
Rooms include free wifi, and complimentary use of the local swimming just a short walk away. Daily dry-cleaning and on-site laundry facilities will make your stay more comfortable. Try out breakfast or lunch at The Café (open 6 am to 9 pm) or maybe you want to try your luck at Fairview’s largest and most comfortable VLT room at the Aurora Sports Bar (11 am to 12 pm-kitchen service till 10 pm)!
Don’t need a bed to sleep? Dunvegan Inn & Suites is not just a place to stay – they accommodate meetings and conferences, as well as weddings and social events. Give them a call today!
Address: 9812 113 St
Fairview
Alberta
T0H 1L0
CanadaTelephone Number: (780)-835-5100Email: dmifd@telus.netThis recently renovated inn and suites is conveniently located on Highway 2 in Fairview.
Rooms include free wifi, and complimentary use of the local swimming just a short walk away. Daily dry-cleaning and on-site laundry facilities will make your stay more comfortable. Try out breakfast or lunch at The Café (open 6 am to 9 pm) or maybe you want to try your luck at Fairview’s largest and most comfortable VLT room at the Aurora Sports Bar (11 am to 12 pm-kitchen service till 10 pm)!
Don’t need a bed to sleep? Dunvegan Inn & Suites is not just a place to stay – they accommodate meetings and conferences, as well as weddings and social events. Give them a call today!
-
SavePlace Title: Fairview ArenaPlace Description:
The Fairview Fairplex Arena is home to the WJHL Fairview Flyers, Fairview Minor Hockey Teams, and the Fairview Silver Blades Skating Program. Family and public skating hours are also available. Located directly south of the Fairplex is an outdoor ice surface which is perfect for a casual pick-up game of shinny, or an afternoon skate with the family.
The Fairplex is located just one block off of Fairview’s Main Street at 10317 109th Street, very convenient for shopping and exploring town!
Tags: Town of Fairview WinterAddress: 10317 109 St
Fairview
Alberta
T0H 1L0
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-835-5461The Fairview Fairplex Arena is home to the WJHL Fairview Flyers, Fairview Minor Hockey Teams, and the Fairview Silver Blades Skating Program. Family and public skating hours are also available. Located directly south of the Fairplex is an outdoor ice surface which is perfect for a casual pick-up game of shinny, or an afternoon skate with the family.
The Fairplex is located just one block off of Fairview’s Main Street at 10317 109th Street, very convenient for shopping and exploring town!
-
SavePlace Title: Fairview Fine Arts CentrePlace Description:
The Fairview Fine Arts Centre is a little gem in the Heart of the Peace. With art shows, classes (weaving, photography, painting, quilting, and more) and various events throughout the year, you will want to keep an eye on what’s happening at the Fairview Art’s Centre! They also offer an affordable meeting and event space. Check out their website for more details.
A Bit About Our History
The Fairview Fine Arts Centre started out as the “Craft Centre” in the mid-sixties. Ladies met at the old E.E. Oliver School to work on weaving, pottery, jewellery making, copper enameling and various crafts. Due to a fire in the building, the members had to relocate to the Provincial Building for a brief period. The group formed and registered as a society in 1979 and began planning to build their own centre. The Fine Arts Centre, at its present location, opened in the fall of 1981.Address: 10801-103 avenue Fairview, AB
Fairview
Alberta
T0H 1L0
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 835-2697Email: finearts@telus.netThe Fairview Fine Arts Centre is a little gem in the Heart of the Peace. With art shows, classes (weaving, photography, painting, quilting, and more) and various events throughout the year, you will want to keep an eye on what’s happening at the Fairview Art’s Centre! They also offer an affordable meeting and event space. Check out their website for more details.
A Bit About Our History
The Fairview Fine Arts Centre started out as the “Craft Centre” in the mid-sixties. Ladies met at the old E.E. Oliver School to work on weaving, pottery, jewellery making, copper enameling and various crafts. Due to a fire in the building, the members had to relocate to the Provincial Building for a brief period. The group formed and registered as a society in 1979 and began planning to build their own centre. The Fine Arts Centre, at its present location, opened in the fall of 1981. -
SavePlace Title: Fairview Pioneer MuseumPlace Description:
Located just 1 km north of Fairview, the Fairview Pioneer Museum is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in history and the pioneering spirit. This hidden gem is tucked away in the heart of Northern Alberta and is a unique representation of what life was like in rural Canada during the early 20th century.
As soon as visitors arrive, they are transported to a bygone era, as if stepping into a charming village frozen in time. The museum boasts an impressive collection of machinery displays, including a shed full of antique farm equipment, as well as a vintage fire truck and tow truck.
One of the main attractions at the museum is the collection of pioneer homes, including the Morrison home, a classic example of a pioneer house from the late 20s or 30s, which has been preserved and is open to visitors. Inside, the house has displays that depict what life was like during this period, complete with antique furniture and household items. The Hull House and Fitzpatrick House are two other pioneer homes on the property, each with its own unique story and displays. Visitors can step inside these homes and see how life was lived during the early days of settlement.
In addition to the homes, the museum also has farm, oilfield, sawmill and demonstration areas as well as a blacksmith shop. These exhibits provide a glimpse into the economic and commercial activities of the time.
Education was a vital part of pioneer life, and the Fairview Pioneer Museum pays tribute to this with the Woodlawn School and Scotswood School on display. Visitors can step inside these one-room schools and see how children were educated during this period.
The Marshall Rolling Exhibit Building is a two-story building with artifacts on both levels, showcasing an impressive collection of antique tractors, farm machinery, and signs from the region.
The Fairview Pioneer Museum is not just a collection of artifacts; it is a living museum that tells the story of Alberta’s pioneering heritage. The museum is open from May to the end of August, Tuesday to Saturday, from 9 am to 5 pm. The Fairview Pioneer Museum Committee, a subcommittee of the Agricultural Society, manages the museum and is always looking for new volunteers to help with the restoration and upkeep of the site.
With its collection of pioneer homes, machinery displays, businesses, and schools, the museum provides an immersive experience that is sure to delight history enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. So, if you’re in the area, be sure to turn right at Cummings Lake Rec Sign and pay a visit to this remarkable museum.
Tags: Edu-vacationAddress: Fairview
Fairview
Alberta
T0H 1L0
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 835-8049Located just 1 km north of Fairview, the Fairview Pioneer Museum is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in history and the pioneering spirit. This hidden gem is tucked away in the heart of Northern Alberta and is a unique representation of what life was like in rural Canada during the early 20th century.
As soon as visitors arrive, they are transported to a bygone era, as if stepping into a charming village frozen in time. The museum boasts an impressive collection of machinery displays, including a shed full of antique farm equipment, as well as a vintage fire truck and tow truck.
One of the main attractions at the museum is the collection of pioneer homes, including the Morrison home, a classic example of a pioneer house from the late 20s or 30s, which has been preserved and is open to visitors. Inside, the house has displays that depict what life was like during this period, complete with antique furniture and household items. The Hull House and Fitzpatrick House are two other pioneer homes on the property, each with its own unique story and displays. Visitors can step inside these homes and see how life was lived during the early days of settlement.
In addition to the homes, the museum also has farm, oilfield, sawmill and demonstration areas as well as a blacksmith shop. These exhibits provide a glimpse into the economic and commercial activities of the time.
Education was a vital part of pioneer life, and the Fairview Pioneer Museum pays tribute to this with the Woodlawn School and Scotswood School on display. Visitors can step inside these one-room schools and see how children were educated during this period.
The Marshall Rolling Exhibit Building is a two-story building with artifacts on both levels, showcasing an impressive collection of antique tractors, farm machinery, and signs from the region.
The Fairview Pioneer Museum is not just a collection of artifacts; it is a living museum that tells the story of Alberta’s pioneering heritage. The museum is open from May to the end of August, Tuesday to Saturday, from 9 am to 5 pm. The Fairview Pioneer Museum Committee, a subcommittee of the Agricultural Society, manages the museum and is always looking for new volunteers to help with the restoration and upkeep of the site.
With its collection of pioneer homes, machinery displays, businesses, and schools, the museum provides an immersive experience that is sure to delight history enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. So, if you’re in the area, be sure to turn right at Cummings Lake Rec Sign and pay a visit to this remarkable museum.
-
SavePlace Title: Fairview Community CentrePlace Description:
Fairview Regional Aquatic Centre
Dive right in and enjoy your day at the Fairview Regional Aquatic Centre! This is an awesome facility offering a five lane, 25-metre lap pool and a zero-depth wading pool. The pools have multiple water features including river jets and fountain canes. All ages will enjoy the 150-foot water slide – the biggest in the Peace Country, the tarzan rope, the skywalker hanging monkey bar climber and the rock-climbing wall. Warm up and relax in the 20-person hot tub with wheelchair access ramp.
Aquatic programs are available for all levels of swimmer; from adult lane swim, to swim lessons for ages 3 months and up, to seniors aqua-size classes. The staff are professional and friendly and are ready to help you have a great experience!
Located on the Northwestern Polytechnic campus, off highway #2. This facility is easy to access, has something to offer for everyone and is open year- round.
Fitness Centre
The fitness centre has a wide variety of quality weight and cardio equipment. The Cardio room hosts multiple treadmills, spin bikes, ellipticals, rower, stepper, and a recumbent bike. The weight room has a variety of free weights, cable style machines, smith machine, lifting racks and benches, TRX’s and battle ropes. We host a racquetball/wallyball court, a squash court and a co-ed sauna.
Theatre
The theatre has a seating capacity of 310 and is equipped with professional dimming, lighting, video/data and audio reinforcement equipment.
The theatre is a venue for many community-based functions put on by local theatre groups and agencies.
- Seating capacity of 297
- Podium available for use
- Professional dimming, lighting, video/data audio reinforcement equipment
- Wheelchair accessible
- 2×6 person backstage dressing rooms
- Professional IT services available for hire
Available for courses, concerts, movies, shows and plays with hourly, daily and weekend rates.
The Town of Fairview offers a wide array of rental items to cater to all your event requirements.
Visitor Information Centre
Connect with a local tourism expert at the Fairview Information Centre.
Tags: Town of Fairview WinterAddress: 11235 98 Ave
Fairview
Alberta
T0H 1L0
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-835-2812Fairview Regional Aquatic Centre
Dive right in and enjoy your day at the Fairview Regional Aquatic Centre! This is an awesome facility offering a five lane, 25-metre lap pool and a zero-depth wading pool. The pools have multiple water features including river jets and fountain canes. All ages will enjoy the 150-foot water slide – the biggest in the Peace Country, the tarzan rope, the skywalker hanging monkey bar climber and the rock-climbing wall. Warm up and relax in the 20-person hot tub with wheelchair access ramp.
Aquatic programs are available for all levels of swimmer; from adult lane swim, to swim lessons for ages 3 months and up, to seniors aqua-size classes. The staff are professional and friendly and are ready to help you have a great experience!
Located on the Northwestern Polytechnic campus, off highway #2. This facility is easy to access, has something to offer for everyone and is open year- round.
Fitness Centre
The fitness centre has a wide variety of quality weight and cardio equipment. The Cardio room hosts multiple treadmills, spin bikes, ellipticals, rower, stepper, and a recumbent bike. The weight room has a variety of free weights, cable style machines, smith machine, lifting racks and benches, TRX’s and battle ropes. We host a racquetball/wallyball court, a squash court and a co-ed sauna.
Theatre
The theatre has a seating capacity of 310 and is equipped with professional dimming, lighting, video/data and audio reinforcement equipment.
The theatre is a venue for many community-based functions put on by local theatre groups and agencies.
- Seating capacity of 297
- Podium available for use
- Professional dimming, lighting, video/data audio reinforcement equipment
- Wheelchair accessible
- 2×6 person backstage dressing rooms
- Professional IT services available for hire
Available for courses, concerts, movies, shows and plays with hourly, daily and weekend rates.
The Town of Fairview offers a wide array of rental items to cater to all your event requirements.
Visitor Information Centre
Connect with a local tourism expert at the Fairview Information Centre.
-
SavePlace Title: Fairview Ski HillPlace Description:
SPECIAL WINTER TRAVEL OFFER
The Fairview Ski Hill is closed for the 2024 season.
Take a short drive southwest of Fairview to discover the Fairview Ski Hill with its beautiful views of the Hines Creek coulee. Say goodbye to lift lines and hello to 100% natural snow, Fairview Ski Hill is the perfect place to bring your family to play this winter. With 20,000ft of groomed runs, 4 lifts (beginner to expert) and a diverse terrain park, there is plenty of skiing and snowboarding for everyone to enjoy.
The Fairview ski hill is equipped with the best rental selection in the region, a full concession and a great view of the hill from the comfort of the chalet.
Northern Alberta Small Ski Area (NASSA) Passport
New! With the purchase of an early bird season pass.
This passport entitles the season pass holder to 1 complimentary lift pass at each of the participating skills. The ski area will stamp your passport to indicate redemption.
Return your completed passport, with stamps from all six ski areas to be entered into a draw at the end of the season. The passport is valid only during the season of purchase.
A complimentary pass exclusion of liability waiver must be signed by an adult for each ski area at the time of redemption.
Regular Hours
Saturday & Sunday: 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday: 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Holidays & No School Days: 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.Hours and dates are weather dependent and subject to change. Confirm by checking the daily snow report or calling the hill.
Don’t forget to book lessons for beginners and check out the special events running throughout the winter season.
Check out the Fairview Ski Hill on weekends or Wednesday and Thursday nights for night skiing!
Address: Range Road 45A
Fairview
Alberta
T0H 1L0
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 835-4725Email: info@skifairview.comSPECIAL WINTER TRAVEL OFFER
The Fairview Ski Hill is closed for the 2024 season.
Take a short drive southwest of Fairview to discover the Fairview Ski Hill with its beautiful views of the Hines Creek coulee. Say goodbye to lift lines and hello to 100% natural snow, Fairview Ski Hill is the perfect place to bring your family to play this winter. With 20,000ft of groomed runs, 4 lifts (beginner to expert) and a diverse terrain park, there is plenty of skiing and snowboarding for everyone to enjoy.
The Fairview ski hill is equipped with the best rental selection in the region, a full concession and a great view of the hill from the comfort of the chalet.
Northern Alberta Small Ski Area (NASSA) Passport
New! With the purchase of an early bird season pass.
This passport entitles the season pass holder to 1 complimentary lift pass at each of the participating skills. The ski area will stamp your passport to indicate redemption.
Return your completed passport, with stamps from all six ski areas to be entered into a draw at the end of the season. The passport is valid only during the season of purchase.
A complimentary pass exclusion of liability waiver must be signed by an adult for each ski area at the time of redemption.
Regular Hours
Saturday & Sunday: 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday: 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Holidays & No School Days: 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.Hours and dates are weather dependent and subject to change. Confirm by checking the daily snow report or calling the hill.
Don’t forget to book lessons for beginners and check out the special events running throughout the winter season.
Check out the Fairview Ski Hill on weekends or Wednesday and Thursday nights for night skiing!
-
SavePlace Title: Heart of the Peace Splash Park and Skate Park FairviewPlace Description:
Cool off and have fun on warm summer days at the Fairview Splash Park! Featuring several fun and exciting water features, kids of all ages will have hours of entertainment. Located beside the Skate Park and across from the Bowling Alley, this is an awesome community area to be active and have fun with the whole family! There is also lots of wide open space for picnics and free play!
The Fairview Skate Park offers an outdoor community space for recreational activity. This awesome space encourages youth to be outside and engage in physical activity. The park offers various features for skate and BMX play as well as lots of wide open space for picnics and free play!
Address: 108 St
Fairview
Alberta
T0H 1L0
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-835-5461Cool off and have fun on warm summer days at the Fairview Splash Park! Featuring several fun and exciting water features, kids of all ages will have hours of entertainment. Located beside the Skate Park and across from the Bowling Alley, this is an awesome community area to be active and have fun with the whole family! There is also lots of wide open space for picnics and free play!
The Fairview Skate Park offers an outdoor community space for recreational activity. This awesome space encourages youth to be outside and engage in physical activity. The park offers various features for skate and BMX play as well as lots of wide open space for picnics and free play!
-
SavePlace Title: Stridivarius StudioPlace Description:Welcome to Stridivarius Studio, where creativity and sustainability meet. Step inside to explore distinctive, handmade pottery, housewares, toys, and clothing, all crafted from repurposed materials. Perfect for those who value artistry and eco-conscious living, this chic studio offers a curated experience in the heart of Fairview. Nestled within the elegant Miramichi House—a historic Georgian-style home designed in 1935 by Alberta provincial architect Richard Blakey for W.P. Loggie—Stridivarius Studio blends timeless heritage with contemporary style. Visitors are warmly welcomed to discover the charm of this unique space!STRIDIVARIUS STUDIO HOURSMonday – 2 pm – 7 pmTuesday – 10 am – 2 pmClosed on holidaysAddress: 11120 – 103 Ave
Fairview
Alberta
T0H 1L0
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 518-3937Email: miramichihouse@gmail.comWelcome to Stridivarius Studio, where creativity and sustainability meet. Step inside to explore distinctive, handmade pottery, housewares, toys, and clothing, all crafted from repurposed materials. Perfect for those who value artistry and eco-conscious living, this chic studio offers a curated experience in the heart of Fairview. Nestled within the elegant Miramichi House—a historic Georgian-style home designed in 1935 by Alberta provincial architect Richard Blakey for W.P. Loggie—Stridivarius Studio blends timeless heritage with contemporary style. Visitors are warmly welcomed to discover the charm of this unique space!STRIDIVARIUS STUDIO HOURSMonday – 2 pm – 7 pmTuesday – 10 am – 2 pmClosed on holidays -
SavePlace Title: Fairview Pizza & DonairPlace Description:
The next time you are in Fairview head on over to Fairview Pizza & Donair. There extensive menu has a little something for everyone. Their menu features tasty appetizers, speciality pizzas, authentic donairs, Italian food, entrees, sandwiches, hot sandwiches and burgers.
Address: 10308 110 Street
Fairview
Alberta
T0H 1L0
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 835-2220Email: mohibmahammad@hotmail.comThe next time you are in Fairview head on over to Fairview Pizza & Donair. There extensive menu has a little something for everyone. Their menu features tasty appetizers, speciality pizzas, authentic donairs, Italian food, entrees, sandwiches, hot sandwiches and burgers.
-
SavePlace Title: Grow North GardensPlace Description:
It’s always a bright and happy day at Grow North Gardens. This unique family-owned business in the Heart of the Peace offers much more than traditional bedding plants. In addition to carrying a massive variety of bedding plants, vegetables, house plants, trees and shrubs in the spring, this gorgeous flower farm is home to 90 unique types of fresh flowers for a flower subscription service available from June to September. Imagine fresh bouquets with snapdragons, peonies, lilies, gladiolas, dahlias, eucalyptus, delphiniums, double tulips and lupins – to name a few. If you love sunflowers, this farm is a must – they have a ton of different varieties and colours that will bring warmth to your home and heart.
Visitors can also experience the colors and fragrance of the flower farm by getting their “feet in the dirt” and literally picking the flowers from Grow North Gardens land for their bouquet. Want to learn how to make a decorative planter? Watch for their spring planter workshops, and during the Christmas season, you can sign up for a workshop to make wreaths, planters, door swag and centrepieces. Plus, kids love it here – in the spring season, they keep the bubble machine ready and the water table full for the smallest gardeners to enjoy. They also host an Easter Egg hunt and DIY stations. Are you having an event or a wedding? Grow North Gardens also provides fresh flowers for different events.
The family business started in 2017 by selling bouquets and plants at the Grande Prairie Farmers Market but quickly grew after they caught the bug for this fulfilling career. In 2018 they built a 6000 square feet greenhouse to grow flowers and vegetables.
Located on the northeast side of the Town of Fairview. Take the east entrance into Fairview, head north and drive to 108 avenue. Turn right (or east) down a gravel road for 1 km and watch for signage. Grow North Farms is on the left.
Samples from the Online Shop
Bouquets & Cut Flowers
Wedding Floral Design Services
Category: Town of FairviewAddress: 108 Avenue
Fairview
Alberta
T0H 1L0
CanadaTelephone Number: +1 587-989-6672It’s always a bright and happy day at Grow North Gardens. This unique family-owned business in the Heart of the Peace offers much more than traditional bedding plants. In addition to carrying a massive variety of bedding plants, vegetables, house plants, trees and shrubs in the spring, this gorgeous flower farm is home to 90 unique types of fresh flowers for a flower subscription service available from June to September. Imagine fresh bouquets with snapdragons, peonies, lilies, gladiolas, dahlias, eucalyptus, delphiniums, double tulips and lupins – to name a few. If you love sunflowers, this farm is a must – they have a ton of different varieties and colours that will bring warmth to your home and heart.
Visitors can also experience the colors and fragrance of the flower farm by getting their “feet in the dirt” and literally picking the flowers from Grow North Gardens land for their bouquet. Want to learn how to make a decorative planter? Watch for their spring planter workshops, and during the Christmas season, you can sign up for a workshop to make wreaths, planters, door swag and centrepieces. Plus, kids love it here – in the spring season, they keep the bubble machine ready and the water table full for the smallest gardeners to enjoy. They also host an Easter Egg hunt and DIY stations. Are you having an event or a wedding? Grow North Gardens also provides fresh flowers for different events.
The family business started in 2017 by selling bouquets and plants at the Grande Prairie Farmers Market but quickly grew after they caught the bug for this fulfilling career. In 2018 they built a 6000 square feet greenhouse to grow flowers and vegetables.
Located on the northeast side of the Town of Fairview. Take the east entrance into Fairview, head north and drive to 108 avenue. Turn right (or east) down a gravel road for 1 km and watch for signage. Grow North Farms is on the left.
Samples from the Online Shop
Bouquets & Cut Flowers
Wedding Floral Design Services
-
SavePlace Title: Fairview Farmers' MarketPlace Description:
Established in 2018, the Fairview Farmers’ Market runs throughout the year with regular season hours being from July 3 to September 25 each Wednesday from 3:30 to 6:30PM at the Fairview Legion. Special markets are held in March, May, June, August, November, and December. Visitors can expect a bustling atmosphere filled with freshly baked items, high quality produce, handcrafted goods, and a variety of delicious foods from local vendors.
Whether you’re looking for a unique gift or a tasty treat, you’re bound to find something special at these markets.
Category: Town of FairviewAddress: 10315 110 St, Fairview, AB T0H 1L0
Fairview
Alberta
T0H 1L0
CanadaEstablished in 2018, the Fairview Farmers’ Market runs throughout the year with regular season hours being from July 3 to September 25 each Wednesday from 3:30 to 6:30PM at the Fairview Legion. Special markets are held in March, May, June, August, November, and December. Visitors can expect a bustling atmosphere filled with freshly baked items, high quality produce, handcrafted goods, and a variety of delicious foods from local vendors.
Whether you’re looking for a unique gift or a tasty treat, you’re bound to find something special at these markets.