Take a stroll through the heart of Hines Creek this summer. Explore this relaxing 1km trail as it loops past the old grain elevators, allowing for a great look at these icons of the past. Continue on over a small footbridge and relax in the shade at one of the picnic tables available. Watch for a variety of wildlife that frequent this area.
Get There: The trail begins near the grain elevators in the centre of the village.
The Hines Creek walking trail is kept clear of snow throughout the winter. Enjoy a sparkling winter’s day with a brisk stroll along this 1km loop. Winter views of the iconic old grain elevators along the trail, make for a great photo opportunity.
The Mighty Peace Region is located in northwestern Alberta, Canada, bordering northeastern British Columbia and the Northwest Territories. It's a vast, scenic area defined by the Peace River, one of the longest rivers in Canada, and is known for its rolling hills, river valleys, boreal forests, and wide-open skies.
The region includes a collection of rural communities, towns, and Indigenous settlements such as:
The Mighty Peace is known for its rugged natural beauty, rich Indigenous and settler history, agriculture, outdoor adventure, and a strong sense of community. It’s remote, wild, and welcoming—perfect for those looking to explore one of the last frontiers.
Popular activities include: