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FeaturedSavePlace Title: Mile Zero Regional MultiplexPlace Description:
The Mile Zero Regional Multiplex is a true hub of activity in the Town of Grimshaw, offering something for everyone. Inside, visitors can enjoy a 175.3-metre elevated running track, a well-equipped weight room, and a spacious field house that hosts everything from weddings and concerts to trade shows and community events. From fall to spring, the arena ice surface is alive with hockey, figure skating, and family skate times, while the large bleacher area makes it easy to cheer on your favorite skater.
In summer, the fun continues outdoors with the swimming pool located right next door. The Multiplex is also home to the Visitor Information Centre, making it a convenient stop to plan your next adventure. When it’s time for a break, the onsite concession offers homemade treats to recharge after a busy day.
The facility is dedicated to promoting health, wellness, and fitness through a variety of activities, including walking, running, weight training, hockey, figure skating, basketball, badminton, volleyball, dance, and more.
Drop-In Pickleball
📍 4609 50 St.
🕖 7–9pm | $5/Adult | $3/Senior
(Subject to change due to rentals. Call 780-332-4005 ext. 03 for details.)Toonie Track Time
📍 4609 50 St.
💲 $2 for the Walking Track | Saturdays year-round, 9am–5pm
(Call 780-332-4005 ext. 03 with questions.)Tags: Grimshaw WinterAddress: 4609 50 St
Grimshaw
Alberta
T0H 1W0
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 332-4005The Mile Zero Regional Multiplex is a true hub of activity in the Town of Grimshaw, offering something for everyone. Inside, visitors can enjoy a 175.3-metre elevated running track, a well-equipped weight room, and a spacious field house that hosts everything from weddings and concerts to trade shows and community events. From fall to spring, the arena ice surface is alive with hockey, figure skating, and family skate times, while the large bleacher area makes it easy to cheer on your favorite skater.
In summer, the fun continues outdoors with the swimming pool located right next door. The Multiplex is also home to the Visitor Information Centre, making it a convenient stop to plan your next adventure. When it’s time for a break, the onsite concession offers homemade treats to recharge after a busy day.
The facility is dedicated to promoting health, wellness, and fitness through a variety of activities, including walking, running, weight training, hockey, figure skating, basketball, badminton, volleyball, dance, and more.
Drop-In Pickleball
📍 4609 50 St.
🕖 7–9pm | $5/Adult | $3/Senior
(Subject to change due to rentals. Call 780-332-4005 ext. 03 for details.)Toonie Track Time
📍 4609 50 St.
💲 $2 for the Walking Track | Saturdays year-round, 9am–5pm
(Call 780-332-4005 ext. 03 with questions.) -
SavePlace Title: Wilderness ParkPlace Description:
Searching for a back to nature experience?
Head out to the Wilderness Park located approximately 11km west of Peace River; the path into the area is as beautiful as the park itself! This day use area has picnic tables, fire pits, outhouses and man-made ponds to enjoy! Swimming is not allowed but fishing enthusiasts bring your fishing rods as the ponds are stocked with rainbow trout and grayling! There are docks to fish from and to launch your canoe, kayak or paddle board. Hiking trails abound in the area, part of which include the Trans Canada Trail! Bring your binoculars and enjoy some bird watching, this area is abundant with wildlife. A crackling campfire is the perfect end to a day of fun at Wilderness Park! Please reduce visitor’s impact on the park by taking your garbage home with you. Park closes at 11pm.
Category: Accommodations, Circle Tour, Outdoors, Parks & Lakes, M.D. of Peace, Sights & Experiences, Trails, and Winter ActivitiesAddress: Grimshaw
Grimshaw
Alberta
T0H
CanadaSearching for a back to nature experience?
Head out to the Wilderness Park located approximately 11km west of Peace River; the path into the area is as beautiful as the park itself! This day use area has picnic tables, fire pits, outhouses and man-made ponds to enjoy! Swimming is not allowed but fishing enthusiasts bring your fishing rods as the ponds are stocked with rainbow trout and grayling! There are docks to fish from and to launch your canoe, kayak or paddle board. Hiking trails abound in the area, part of which include the Trans Canada Trail! Bring your binoculars and enjoy some bird watching, this area is abundant with wildlife. A crackling campfire is the perfect end to a day of fun at Wilderness Park! Please reduce visitor’s impact on the park by taking your garbage home with you. Park closes at 11pm.