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FeaturedSavePlace Title: Peace River Cabins and OutdoorsPlace Description:Discover Peace River Cabins and Outdoors, located on Shaftsbury Trail, this is where comfort meets nature along the stunning Peace River. Two full-service cabins offer modern amenities, including power, potable water, free Wi-Fi, covered decks, BBQs, and fire pits, with the option to add a wood-fired hot tub for extra relaxation. For more rustic escapes, there’s a cozy, pet friendly cabin providing simple comfort for two guests as well as teepee camping, an extraordinary stay for up to three guests with cots provided.For larger gatherings, the Voyageur Building is the ideal group venue, featuring a full kitchen, seating for up to 30, and scenic outdoor spaces—perfect for reunions, retreats, or celebrations.Seeking adventure? Peace River Cabins is the base for Aerosport Ltd., offering scenic ultralight flights with a qualified pilot. Take to the skies and experience the breathtaking Peace River from above! Our inspiring location has caused an eruption of art and beautiful things. We hope you find something here that epitomizes your love of the scenic Peace River in Northern Alberta, CanadaPeace River Cabinsn & Outdoors Art ShopDiscover the beauty of the Mighty Peace through the vibrant artwork of Anne Vos. Located at Peace River Cabins & Outdoors, the Art Shop features a stunning collection of Anne’s original acrylic paintings, giclée prints, and art cards—paintings available both framed and unframed. Artwork is also sold online. Each piece captures the natural wonder, serenity, and spirit of the region, making it a perfect keepsake or gift. Explore the collection and take home a piece of the Peace!Category: Accommodations, On the Peace River, Campgrounds, Dark Sky Adventures, Guest Houses & Cabins, Guided Adventure, Outdoors, Paddle, M.D. of Peace, and River TourismAddress: Township Road 821A
MD of Peace
Alberta
T0H 1W0
CanadaTelephone Number: 877-835-1277Email: info@peacerivercanada.comDiscover Peace River Cabins and Outdoors, located on Shaftsbury Trail, this is where comfort meets nature along the stunning Peace River. Two full-service cabins offer modern amenities, including power, potable water, free Wi-Fi, covered decks, BBQs, and fire pits, with the option to add a wood-fired hot tub for extra relaxation. For more rustic escapes, there’s a cozy, pet friendly cabin providing simple comfort for two guests as well as teepee camping, an extraordinary stay for up to three guests with cots provided.For larger gatherings, the Voyageur Building is the ideal group venue, featuring a full kitchen, seating for up to 30, and scenic outdoor spaces—perfect for reunions, retreats, or celebrations.Seeking adventure? Peace River Cabins is the base for Aerosport Ltd., offering scenic ultralight flights with a qualified pilot. Take to the skies and experience the breathtaking Peace River from above! Our inspiring location has caused an eruption of art and beautiful things. We hope you find something here that epitomizes your love of the scenic Peace River in Northern Alberta, CanadaPeace River Cabinsn & Outdoors Art ShopDiscover the beauty of the Mighty Peace through the vibrant artwork of Anne Vos. Located at Peace River Cabins & Outdoors, the Art Shop features a stunning collection of Anne’s original acrylic paintings, giclée prints, and art cards—paintings available both framed and unframed. Artwork is also sold online. Each piece captures the natural wonder, serenity, and spirit of the region, making it a perfect keepsake or gift. Explore the collection and take home a piece of the Peace! -
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 evenings
Ladies – Wednesday evenings
Junior Program – Wednesday afternoons until school endsList of tournaments for 2025
June 7 – Good for Kids
June 15 – Father & Child
June 19 – Farmers & Merchants
June 21 – Ladies Open
July 3 – Seniors Day
July 12 – Couples Classic
July 18 & 19 – Oilman’s
August 9 & 10 Men’s Open
August 15 & 16 – 2-Man 4-Ball
August 23 & 24 – Ryder Cup
September 1 – Ministerial
September 5 – Polytechnic
September 12 – Glow GolfGolf 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, Camping is free on days guests are golfing otherwise it is $25/night.
Campground features:
- Camping is free on days guests are golfing otherwise it is $25/night.
- Power stalls (40 amp)
- Water stations
- Firepits
- Some treed stalls, some open-concept stalls
- Picnic tables
Category: Accommodations, Campgrounds, Camping & Golf, 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 evenings
Ladies – Wednesday evenings
Junior Program – Wednesday afternoons until school endsList of tournaments for 2025
June 7 – Good for Kids
June 15 – Father & Child
June 19 – Farmers & Merchants
June 21 – Ladies Open
July 3 – Seniors Day
July 12 – Couples Classic
July 18 & 19 – Oilman’s
August 9 & 10 Men’s Open
August 15 & 16 – 2-Man 4-Ball
August 23 & 24 – Ryder Cup
September 1 – Ministerial
September 5 – Polytechnic
September 12 – Glow GolfGolf 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, Camping is free on days guests are golfing otherwise it is $25/night.
Campground features:
- Camping is free on days guests are golfing otherwise it is $25/night.
- Power stalls (40 amp)
- Water stations
- Firepits
- Some treed stalls, some open-concept stalls
- Picnic tables
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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.) -
FEATUREDFeaturedSavePlace Title: Peace Country Coop Ltd.Place Description:
Peace Country Co-op in Peace River is your one-stop shop for fresh groceries, farm supplies, fuel, and everyday essentials, proudly serving the community with friendly service and local roots.
Address: 9714 96 Ave
Peace River
Alberta
CanadaPeace Country Co-op in Peace River is your one-stop shop for fresh groceries, farm supplies, fuel, and everyday essentials, proudly serving the community with friendly service and local roots.
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FeaturedSavePlace Title: Whispering Pines Ski HillPlace Description:
Whispering Pines Ski Hill is Northern Alberta’s Best Kept Secret!
Whispering Pines Ski Hill is considered one of Northern Alberta’s premier hills —for good reason.
A short, scenic 200-kilometre drive from Grande Prairie, this ski hill offers exceptional hospitality, impeccable maintained runs and dramatic scenery. There are 17 runs, 1 chair lift, 1 conveyer, 1 T-Bar, rental shop and ski school. The wide variety of terrain provides excellent skiing and snowboarding for all skill levels. Take a break in-between riding and warm up in their day lodge and enjoy a delicious hot meal. Or sit in the upper chalet and and enjoy a picturesque view of the ski hill. Whatever you do make sure you get your hands on one of their epic cinnamon buns. Visitors travel far and wide to get their hands on these cinnamon buns. Keep an eye out while on the hill for local wildlife friends crossing the coniferous tree-bordered runs. It’s not unusual to come across a deer, moose or even a fox.Northern Alberta Small Ski Area (NASSA) Passport
New! With the purchase of a 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.Address: Worsley
Worsley
Alberta
T0H 3W0
CanadaWhispering Pines Ski Hill is Northern Alberta’s Best Kept Secret!
Whispering Pines Ski Hill is considered one of Northern Alberta’s premier hills —for good reason.
A short, scenic 200-kilometre drive from Grande Prairie, this ski hill offers exceptional hospitality, impeccable maintained runs and dramatic scenery. There are 17 runs, 1 chair lift, 1 conveyer, 1 T-Bar, rental shop and ski school. The wide variety of terrain provides excellent skiing and snowboarding for all skill levels. Take a break in-between riding and warm up in their day lodge and enjoy a delicious hot meal. Or sit in the upper chalet and and enjoy a picturesque view of the ski hill. Whatever you do make sure you get your hands on one of their epic cinnamon buns. Visitors travel far and wide to get their hands on these cinnamon buns. Keep an eye out while on the hill for local wildlife friends crossing the coniferous tree-bordered runs. It’s not unusual to come across a deer, moose or even a fox.Northern Alberta Small Ski Area (NASSA) Passport
New! With the purchase of a 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. -
SavePlace Title: Worsley Historical MuseumPlace Description:
Open Monday to Friday 8 a.m. – p.m.weekends by appointment.
Address: Worsley
Worsley
Alberta
T0H 3W0
CanadaOpen Monday to Friday 8 a.m. – p.m.weekends by appointment.
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SavePlace Title: Nampa and District Museum and Tourist Information CenterPlace Description:
Explore the legendary Mighty Peace, from the fur trade to modern times, through the exhibits at our museum. Discover Nampa and Northern Sunrise County’s historic multicultural roots by following the steps of those who ventured to Canada’s northern-most homesteading area, across the Grouard Trail and onto the railways that took people from all over the world through muskeg to the Mighty Peace Country. Learn about local industries, about farming, about traditional ways as we guide you through the indoor and outdoor exhibits and buildings. With displays on two floors open year round and outdoor exhibits accessible from May to September, the Nampa and District Museum is more than worth a gander.
Major attractions include:
- The original water tank built by the Central Canada Railway to which Nampa owes its very own existence;
- Our old-time boardwalk of shops and businesses from the early to mid 1900’s;
- Our taxidermy exhibits, showing off local wildlife in the area
- The Rucka settlement house (circa 1937)
- Reno’s Ukrainian Catholic Church (circa 1946)
And so much more.
Hours of Operation
- June 1st to August 31st – 10 am to 5 pm / 7 days a week
- September 1st to May 31st – 10 am to 5 pm / Monday to Friday
- Admission: Seniors 65+ $3, Family $15, Adults $7, Students/children attending school $3, Children under 6 Free
Category: Agricultural, Arts & Culture, Circle Tour, Gift Shops & Other, Motorcycle Tours, Museums, Northern Sunrise County, Places To See, Shopping, Things To Do, and Village of NampaAddress: 9902 102 Avenue
Nampa
Alberta
T0H 2R0
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 322-2777Email: nampamuseum@gmail.comExplore the legendary Mighty Peace, from the fur trade to modern times, through the exhibits at our museum. Discover Nampa and Northern Sunrise County’s historic multicultural roots by following the steps of those who ventured to Canada’s northern-most homesteading area, across the Grouard Trail and onto the railways that took people from all over the world through muskeg to the Mighty Peace Country. Learn about local industries, about farming, about traditional ways as we guide you through the indoor and outdoor exhibits and buildings. With displays on two floors open year round and outdoor exhibits accessible from May to September, the Nampa and District Museum is more than worth a gander.
Major attractions include:
- The original water tank built by the Central Canada Railway to which Nampa owes its very own existence;
- Our old-time boardwalk of shops and businesses from the early to mid 1900’s;
- Our taxidermy exhibits, showing off local wildlife in the area
- The Rucka settlement house (circa 1937)
- Reno’s Ukrainian Catholic Church (circa 1946)
And so much more.
Hours of Operation
- June 1st to August 31st – 10 am to 5 pm / 7 days a week
- September 1st to May 31st – 10 am to 5 pm / Monday to Friday
- Admission: Seniors 65+ $3, Family $15, Adults $7, Students/children attending school $3, Children under 6 Free
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SavePlace Title: St. Isidore Museum & Cultural CentrePlace Description:
St. Isidore Museum & Cultural Centre – English
Situated in the quaint hamlet of St-Isidore, is a museum that depicts the storied heritage of the francophone community that left Quebec to establish itself in the Mighty Peace. In the museum, you’ll find costumes, pictures and artefacts that tell the story of hardships and victories. Also, theres a train car replica inside of the museum to help visualize the trek that the families had to make with their enormous families as well as with their livestock.
St. Isidore Museum & Cultural Centre – French
Situé dans le pittoresque hameau de St-Isidore, ce musée présente l’héritage historique de la communauté francophone qui a permis au gens du Québec de s’établir au sein de la région de Rivière-de-la-Paix. Dans le musée, vous trouverez des costumes, des images et des artefacts qui racontent l’histoire des épreuves et des victoires. De plus, il y a une réplique d’un wagon de train à l’intérieur du musée pour aider à visualiser le trek que les familles devaient faire avec leur famille et avec leur bétail. Nous accueillons tout le monde, même si vous ne parlez pas français.
Tisserandes De St. Isidore (St. Isidore Weavers)
Weaving is an ancient art!
At the Centre Culturel de St-Isidore the St. Isidore Weavers share their talents and perpetuates the traditional arts and crafts of their ancestors. Stop by and admire or take home a piece of their work.
Hours Of Operation:
- Monday – Thursday, 9:00am -4:30pm
- Fridays – Call (780)624-8481
Category: Agricultural, Arts & Culture, Attractions, Library, Museums, Places To See, Shopping, and Town of Saint IsidoreTags: Circle Tour Contest, Edu-vacation, Francophone Circle Tour, and Northern Sunrise County DestinationAddress: Bouchard Road
Saint Isidore
Alberta
T0H 3B0
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 624-8481Email: explorestisidore@gmail.comSt. Isidore Museum & Cultural Centre – English
Situated in the quaint hamlet of St-Isidore, is a museum that depicts the storied heritage of the francophone community that left Quebec to establish itself in the Mighty Peace. In the museum, you’ll find costumes, pictures and artefacts that tell the story of hardships and victories. Also, theres a train car replica inside of the museum to help visualize the trek that the families had to make with their enormous families as well as with their livestock.
St. Isidore Museum & Cultural Centre – French
Situé dans le pittoresque hameau de St-Isidore, ce musée présente l’héritage historique de la communauté francophone qui a permis au gens du Québec de s’établir au sein de la région de Rivière-de-la-Paix. Dans le musée, vous trouverez des costumes, des images et des artefacts qui racontent l’histoire des épreuves et des victoires. De plus, il y a une réplique d’un wagon de train à l’intérieur du musée pour aider à visualiser le trek que les familles devaient faire avec leur famille et avec leur bétail. Nous accueillons tout le monde, même si vous ne parlez pas français.
Tisserandes De St. Isidore (St. Isidore Weavers)
Weaving is an ancient art!
At the Centre Culturel de St-Isidore the St. Isidore Weavers share their talents and perpetuates the traditional arts and crafts of their ancestors. Stop by and admire or take home a piece of their work.
Hours Of Operation:
- Monday – Thursday, 9:00am -4:30pm
- Fridays – Call (780)624-8481
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SavePlace Title: Figure Eight LakePlace Description:
Figure Eight Lake Provincial Recreation Area is located 40 kilometers northwest of Peace River on Highway 737 in the County of Northern Lights. Figure Eight Lake takes its name from the shape it had before 1970 when the water level was low, in these earlier days the lake had two basins and resembled a figure eight.
Get There: Figure 8 Lake is 45 km west of Peace River on Highway 737.
GPS Lat/Long:
56.3007800, -117.909248
Category: Accommodations, Campgrounds, Circle Tour, Dark Sky Adventures, County of Northern Lights, and Parks & LakesAddress: Located 8 kilometers north of Grimshaw, then 20 km west on Highway 737.
MD of Peace
Alberta
T0H 1E0
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 624-6486Figure Eight Lake Provincial Recreation Area is located 40 kilometers northwest of Peace River on Highway 737 in the County of Northern Lights. Figure Eight Lake takes its name from the shape it had before 1970 when the water level was low, in these earlier days the lake had two basins and resembled a figure eight.
Get There: Figure 8 Lake is 45 km west of Peace River on Highway 737.
GPS Lat/Long:
56.3007800, -117.909248
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SavePlace Title: Nampa Sunrise CaféPlace Description:
Conveniently located off the main highway in Nampa, the Nampa Sunrise Café is a one stop shop for mouthwatering meals, tantalizing treats, tasty appetizers, and so much more. With a wide range of menu items to pick from, you can choose from things such as freshly made salads, loaded burgers, donairs, quesadillas, fish tacos, pierogi platters, and even poutine. Extremely family friendly, they even have a large table equipped with a scavenger hunt for kids to enjoy. This bright, welcoming café is ready to provide you with great customer service and a cozy atmosphere to enjoy your next meal away from home. Stop in today and experience what they have to offer!
Category: Agricultural, Circle Tour, Entertainment & Nightlife, Farm Fresh Foods, Food & Drink, and Village of NampaAddress: 9902 102 Ave
Village of Nampa
Alberta
T0H 2R0
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 322-2032Email: nampasunrisecafe@icloud.comConveniently located off the main highway in Nampa, the Nampa Sunrise Café is a one stop shop for mouthwatering meals, tantalizing treats, tasty appetizers, and so much more. With a wide range of menu items to pick from, you can choose from things such as freshly made salads, loaded burgers, donairs, quesadillas, fish tacos, pierogi platters, and even poutine. Extremely family friendly, they even have a large table equipped with a scavenger hunt for kids to enjoy. This bright, welcoming café is ready to provide you with great customer service and a cozy atmosphere to enjoy your next meal away from home. Stop in today and experience what they have to offer!
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SavePlace Title: Sagitawa LookoutPlace Description:
The Sagitawa Lookout is located just south of the Town of Peace River on Hwy 744 in Northern Sunrise County. Sagitawa is a Cree word meaning “Where the rivers meet”. The Lookout has a spectacular view of the Town of Peace River and the confluence of the Peace, Smoky and Heart rivers. The Lookout is complete with picnic area and historical information.
Directions from Main Street Peace River:
Drive down Main Street ( 100 Street) to the bottom of Main, then turn left onto 102 Avenue. Follow this to 102 Avenue, turn right and cross the Heart River bridge. Turn left onto 104 Avenue and follow the Hwy 744 signs. The Lookout is located up the “Judah Hill”. Watch for lookout signage.
Category: Circle Tour, Northern Sunrise County, Outdoors, Places To See, Sights & Experiences, and Things To DoTags: Circle TourAddress: Alberta 744
Marie-Reine
Alberta
T0H 2N0
CanadaThe Sagitawa Lookout is located just south of the Town of Peace River on Hwy 744 in Northern Sunrise County. Sagitawa is a Cree word meaning “Where the rivers meet”. The Lookout has a spectacular view of the Town of Peace River and the confluence of the Peace, Smoky and Heart rivers. The Lookout is complete with picnic area and historical information.
Directions from Main Street Peace River:
Drive down Main Street ( 100 Street) to the bottom of Main, then turn left onto 102 Avenue. Follow this to 102 Avenue, turn right and cross the Heart River bridge. Turn left onto 104 Avenue and follow the Hwy 744 signs. The Lookout is located up the “Judah Hill”. Watch for lookout signage.
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SavePlace Title: Shaftesbury Trail & FerryPlace Description:
Enjoy the beauty of the Peace River and it’s valley by taking the short drive down the Shaftesbury Trail!
Running along side the Mighty Peace River for approximately 26km, the Shaftesbury Trail is one of the most scenic and interesting drives in the Peace region. Originally used by First Nations and Metis fur traders it is the location of several important historic sites. Start your tour on this paved and well maintained roadway either from Grimshaw going south on Highway 2, then taking secondary Highway 684 down into the valley or from Peace River, turn onto Highway 684, which can be accessed on the west side of the Peace River bridge. A relaxing and interesting adventure awaits! Along the way visit Fort Fork, MacKenzie Cairn as well as St. Augustine’s Mission. Stop for a picnic at Strong Creek Park and enjoy the stunning scenery and abundant wildlife! Continue on and visit the market gardens to see what’s in season! End your Shaftsbury Trail adventure with a ride on the Shaftesbury Ferry, the view of the river and surrounding hills is spectacular!
Getting There
From Grimshaw: go south on Highway 2, then take secondary Highway 684 down into the valley. From Peace River: turn onto Highway 684, which can be accessed on the west side of the Peace River bridge.
Mackenzie Cairn
It was 1793 when Sir Alexander Mackenzie, famed North American explorer, overwintered at Fort Fork before starting his transcontinental journey to the Pacific. The Mackenzie Cairn, built in 1929, honours both the Fort Fork trading post and the place where Mackenzie’s important journey began. This National Historic Site also provides a wonderful view of the Peace River, and an information kiosk offers detailed maps, drawings of the fort and early photos. Historic tours are available during the summer months.St. Augustine Mission Church
About 13 km southwest of the Town of Peace River, the St. Augustine Mission Church sits in a tranquil space in the valley. A Provincial Historic Site, St. Augustine Mission Church is the remains of the St. Augustine Mission, established in 1888. Tours of the church and grounds are available in the summer.Bridgeview Gardens
U-Pick berries and other vegetables. Call them at 780-624-1335.Fort McLeod
A historical site on the banks of the Peace River. Learn more about fur trade history with new interpretive signs, or visit the Peace River Museum, Archives and Mackenzie Centre for a more in-depth history.Strong Creek Park
Free camping, kitchen shelter, water, fishing, hiking trails and playground, including a backstop and field for baseball/softball.Brick’s Hill
When driving from Hwy 2 near Grimshaw, take Brick’s Hill to take in the beauty of the valley floor. Named after original families owning river lots in the area, Brick’s Hill boasts an abundant landscape of agriculture and gardens. The hills are layered with history and evidence of the Cree and Beaver First Nations.Shaftesbury Ferry
A unique experience awaits at the Shaftesbury Ferry!This is one of only 6 ferries operated by Alberta Transportation in the entire province! The ferry is part of highway 740 and crosses the mighty Peace River linking the Shaftesbury Trail with the Tangent Park area. The length of the crossing is 325 metres and takes about 5 minutes. Enjoy spectacular river valley scenery during the crossing and keep your eyes open for the abundant wildlife that frequent this area. This experience is available May through the end of October, 7am to 11pm daily. The ferry is free of charge and can accommodate everything from foot traffic to large RV’s and motorcycles. Visit 511 Alberta for the most recent information about ferry operations.
Tangent Park
Tangent Park campground is located on the east bank of the river, just a ferry ride across from the Shaftesbury Trail. It offers full service sites, showers, group camping and horseback riding/hiking trails.Category: Circle Tour, Getting Here, Mighty Peace Essentials, Town of Peace River, M.D. of Peace, Sights & Experiences, and Things To DoAddress: 11510 Shaftesbury Trail
Peace River
Alberta
T8S 1P7
CanadaEnjoy the beauty of the Peace River and it’s valley by taking the short drive down the Shaftesbury Trail!
Running along side the Mighty Peace River for approximately 26km, the Shaftesbury Trail is one of the most scenic and interesting drives in the Peace region. Originally used by First Nations and Metis fur traders it is the location of several important historic sites. Start your tour on this paved and well maintained roadway either from Grimshaw going south on Highway 2, then taking secondary Highway 684 down into the valley or from Peace River, turn onto Highway 684, which can be accessed on the west side of the Peace River bridge. A relaxing and interesting adventure awaits! Along the way visit Fort Fork, MacKenzie Cairn as well as St. Augustine’s Mission. Stop for a picnic at Strong Creek Park and enjoy the stunning scenery and abundant wildlife! Continue on and visit the market gardens to see what’s in season! End your Shaftsbury Trail adventure with a ride on the Shaftesbury Ferry, the view of the river and surrounding hills is spectacular!
Getting There
From Grimshaw: go south on Highway 2, then take secondary Highway 684 down into the valley. From Peace River: turn onto Highway 684, which can be accessed on the west side of the Peace River bridge.
Mackenzie Cairn
It was 1793 when Sir Alexander Mackenzie, famed North American explorer, overwintered at Fort Fork before starting his transcontinental journey to the Pacific. The Mackenzie Cairn, built in 1929, honours both the Fort Fork trading post and the place where Mackenzie’s important journey began. This National Historic Site also provides a wonderful view of the Peace River, and an information kiosk offers detailed maps, drawings of the fort and early photos. Historic tours are available during the summer months.St. Augustine Mission Church
About 13 km southwest of the Town of Peace River, the St. Augustine Mission Church sits in a tranquil space in the valley. A Provincial Historic Site, St. Augustine Mission Church is the remains of the St. Augustine Mission, established in 1888. Tours of the church and grounds are available in the summer.Bridgeview Gardens
U-Pick berries and other vegetables. Call them at 780-624-1335.Fort McLeod
A historical site on the banks of the Peace River. Learn more about fur trade history with new interpretive signs, or visit the Peace River Museum, Archives and Mackenzie Centre for a more in-depth history.Strong Creek Park
Free camping, kitchen shelter, water, fishing, hiking trails and playground, including a backstop and field for baseball/softball.Brick’s Hill
When driving from Hwy 2 near Grimshaw, take Brick’s Hill to take in the beauty of the valley floor. Named after original families owning river lots in the area, Brick’s Hill boasts an abundant landscape of agriculture and gardens. The hills are layered with history and evidence of the Cree and Beaver First Nations.Shaftesbury Ferry
A unique experience awaits at the Shaftesbury Ferry!This is one of only 6 ferries operated by Alberta Transportation in the entire province! The ferry is part of highway 740 and crosses the mighty Peace River linking the Shaftesbury Trail with the Tangent Park area. The length of the crossing is 325 metres and takes about 5 minutes. Enjoy spectacular river valley scenery during the crossing and keep your eyes open for the abundant wildlife that frequent this area. This experience is available May through the end of October, 7am to 11pm daily. The ferry is free of charge and can accommodate everything from foot traffic to large RV’s and motorcycles. Visit 511 Alberta for the most recent information about ferry operations.
Tangent Park
Tangent Park campground is located on the east bank of the river, just a ferry ride across from the Shaftesbury Trail. It offers full service sites, showers, group camping and horseback riding/hiking trails. -
SavePlace Title: Strong Creek ParkPlace Description:
Tucked along the banks of the Peace River in the MD of Peace, Strong Creek Campground is a year-round escape for outdoor lovers. Located just 8 km south of Peace River on the scenic Shaftesbury Trail, this rustic campground offers an affordable stay at only $20 per night. Enjoy the convenience of washrooms, potable water, and a sheltered kitchen while still feeling close to nature.
In summer, spend your days soaking up the sun, paddling, or casting a line in the Peace River—just a short stroll from your campsite. The park also features picnic tables, a playground for the kids, and hiking trails that wind through the area’s natural beauty.
When winter arrives, Strong Creek transforms into a snowy retreat perfect for snowshoeing and crisp winter hikes. The playground remains a family favourite year-round, and firepits invite you to gather for cozy outdoor picnics.
Location: Approximately 12.5 km southeast of Peace River along Highway #684.
Category: Accommodations, Boating, On the Peace River, Campgrounds, Circle Tour, Outdoors, Parks & Lakes, M.D. of Peace, and Sights & ExperiencesAddress: Alberta 684
Grimshaw
Alberta
T0H 1W0
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-338-3845Tucked along the banks of the Peace River in the MD of Peace, Strong Creek Campground is a year-round escape for outdoor lovers. Located just 8 km south of Peace River on the scenic Shaftesbury Trail, this rustic campground offers an affordable stay at only $20 per night. Enjoy the convenience of washrooms, potable water, and a sheltered kitchen while still feeling close to nature.
In summer, spend your days soaking up the sun, paddling, or casting a line in the Peace River—just a short stroll from your campsite. The park also features picnic tables, a playground for the kids, and hiking trails that wind through the area’s natural beauty.
When winter arrives, Strong Creek transforms into a snowy retreat perfect for snowshoeing and crisp winter hikes. The playground remains a family favourite year-round, and firepits invite you to gather for cozy outdoor picnics.
Location: Approximately 12.5 km southeast of Peace River along Highway #684.
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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, Dark Sky Adventures, 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.
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SavePlace Title: Mighty Peace Golf Club & CampgroundPlace Description:
Mighty Peace Golf Club gives the golfer a feeling that is not found anywhere else in the country.
Mighty Peace Golf Club is a golf facility that lies between Grimshaw and Peace River in North West Alberta. Our 18-hole championship golf course features all the hallmarks of Northern Alberta golf, including lush fairways, undulating greens, various tee decks that will challenge novice to expert golfers alike and spectacular views.
The club gives our clientele a unique feeling that is hard to find anywhere else as we continually strive to exceed their expectations. To compliment our golf club we have a practice facility located near the clubhouse and a campground with water and power hook up.
You will not be disappointed when you check out our fully stocked Pro Shop and our restaurant to appease anyone’s appetite. Our Professional Team at Mighty Peace Golf Club is committed to the success of your event. From the planning, implementation and final wrap-up, we are here to serve you.
We will customize a package that best suits your specific needs whether it is a large charity event or a group of 12 on a golf getaway. We will work hard to ensure your complete satisfaction. Many corporations, associations and private groups choose us each year and return to The Mighty Peace Golf Club again and again!
Golf Days
KIX FM and River Country KIX FM and River Country have teamed up with us to give you discounted 18-Hole green fees for only $10.00.
May 14June 4June 18July 9July 23August 6August 20September 10Couples Night
Shotgun start at 6:00pm
$25 for members, $35 for non-members
Supper & Prizes
To register call the Pro Shop at 780-332-4653May 16June 6June 27July 18August 8August 29September 19Tribute Concerts
June 7: John FogertyJuly 11: Elton JohnAugust 15: ABBABee Gees: October 10Tournaments
May 11: Mothers DayJune 14: Randy Sturgeon Ducks Unlimited MemorialJune 15: Fathers DayJune 20: Private EventJune 21: Dale Fawcett MemorialJune 21: Rocky Mountain EquipmentJune 28: Private EventJuly 12: Ladies Shoot OutJuly 26: Rockin’ the GreensAugust 7: CNRLAugust 9: MercerAugust 14: CNRLAugust 16: Aces TournamentAugust 21: BaytexAugust 23: Couples TournamentSeptember 5: PR ChamberSeptember 7: 2 Person 4 Ball Cash ScrambleSeptember 13th: Ladies League WindupSeptember 15: Junior High ZonesSeptember 17: Obsidian EnergySeptember 20: Men’s WindupSeptember 22: Senior High ZonesSeptember 27: Miller League WindupSeptember 28: 2 Person 4 Ball Cash ScrambleOctober 4: Tombstone TournamentOctober 18: 1 Person 2 Ball Cash ScrambleOctober 19: 2 Person 4 Ball Cash ScrambleAddress: 833056 Range Rd 231, Grimshaw, AB T0H 1W0
Grimshaw
Alberta
T0H 1W0
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 332-4653Mighty Peace Golf Club gives the golfer a feeling that is not found anywhere else in the country.
Mighty Peace Golf Club is a golf facility that lies between Grimshaw and Peace River in North West Alberta. Our 18-hole championship golf course features all the hallmarks of Northern Alberta golf, including lush fairways, undulating greens, various tee decks that will challenge novice to expert golfers alike and spectacular views.
The club gives our clientele a unique feeling that is hard to find anywhere else as we continually strive to exceed their expectations. To compliment our golf club we have a practice facility located near the clubhouse and a campground with water and power hook up.
You will not be disappointed when you check out our fully stocked Pro Shop and our restaurant to appease anyone’s appetite. Our Professional Team at Mighty Peace Golf Club is committed to the success of your event. From the planning, implementation and final wrap-up, we are here to serve you.
We will customize a package that best suits your specific needs whether it is a large charity event or a group of 12 on a golf getaway. We will work hard to ensure your complete satisfaction. Many corporations, associations and private groups choose us each year and return to The Mighty Peace Golf Club again and again!
Golf Days
KIX FM and River Country KIX FM and River Country have teamed up with us to give you discounted 18-Hole green fees for only $10.00.
May 14June 4June 18July 9July 23August 6August 20September 10Couples Night
Shotgun start at 6:00pm
$25 for members, $35 for non-members
Supper & Prizes
To register call the Pro Shop at 780-332-4653May 16June 6June 27July 18August 8August 29September 19Tribute Concerts
June 7: John FogertyJuly 11: Elton JohnAugust 15: ABBABee Gees: October 10Tournaments
May 11: Mothers DayJune 14: Randy Sturgeon Ducks Unlimited MemorialJune 15: Fathers DayJune 20: Private EventJune 21: Dale Fawcett MemorialJune 21: Rocky Mountain EquipmentJune 28: Private EventJuly 12: Ladies Shoot OutJuly 26: Rockin’ the GreensAugust 7: CNRLAugust 9: MercerAugust 14: CNRLAugust 16: Aces TournamentAugust 21: BaytexAugust 23: Couples TournamentSeptember 5: PR ChamberSeptember 7: 2 Person 4 Ball Cash ScrambleSeptember 13th: Ladies League WindupSeptember 15: Junior High ZonesSeptember 17: Obsidian EnergySeptember 20: Men’s WindupSeptember 22: Senior High ZonesSeptember 27: Miller League WindupSeptember 28: 2 Person 4 Ball Cash ScrambleOctober 4: Tombstone TournamentOctober 18: 1 Person 2 Ball Cash ScrambleOctober 19: 2 Person 4 Ball Cash Scramble -
SavePlace Title: Athabasca HallPlace Description:
Athabasca Hall is home of the Peace Players Theatre Group, Athabasca Hall is a cultural centre in Peace River. This historic building hosts various performances and concerts throughout the year. Built in 1938 it is also a historical fixture. Peace Players host several productions every season from September to June, including a musical, a children’s production and the highly popular dinner theatre. Peace Players productions are held upstairs on the Don Weaver Stage, where there is fixed seating for 250 and a lounge and bar area for intermissions
Downstairs there is a sizeable Art Gallery and Dance Studio. The Athabasca Hall is ideal for musical productions, as well as small parties or special events. The capacity for the hall ranges from 114 people to 182 depending on the type of setup.
Address: 9705 98 Ave
Peace River
Alberta
T8S 1J3
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 624-1000Athabasca Hall is home of the Peace Players Theatre Group, Athabasca Hall is a cultural centre in Peace River. This historic building hosts various performances and concerts throughout the year. Built in 1938 it is also a historical fixture. Peace Players host several productions every season from September to June, including a musical, a children’s production and the highly popular dinner theatre. Peace Players productions are held upstairs on the Don Weaver Stage, where there is fixed seating for 250 and a lounge and bar area for intermissions
Downstairs there is a sizeable Art Gallery and Dance Studio. The Athabasca Hall is ideal for musical productions, as well as small parties or special events. The capacity for the hall ranges from 114 people to 182 depending on the type of setup.
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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/
Fairview Pollinator Garden Map
Fairview Pollinator Garden Brochure<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, Dark Sky Adventures, 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/
Fairview Pollinator Garden Map
Fairview Pollinator Garden Brochure<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.
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SavePlace Title: Curtis Marshall Memorial Skate ParkPlace Description:
Want to ollie a jump or show off your sweet tricks?
Try out the custom built Curtis Marshall Memorial Skate Park in the Town of Peace River. The park is located on the west side of 101 Street, between 101 Avenue and 102 Avenue in the Town of Peace River. The park features unique obstacles with lots of transition that gives this park a variety of features that is suitable for everyone’s skill level. The park is free and open to any skateboarders, BMX riders, push scooters and inline skaters.
Address: 10119 101 Ave
Peace River
Alberta
T8S 1K8
CanadaWant to ollie a jump or show off your sweet tricks?
Try out the custom built Curtis Marshall Memorial Skate Park in the Town of Peace River. The park is located on the west side of 101 Street, between 101 Avenue and 102 Avenue in the Town of Peace River. The park features unique obstacles with lots of transition that gives this park a variety of features that is suitable for everyone’s skill level. The park is free and open to any skateboarders, BMX riders, push scooters and inline skaters.
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SavePlace Title: Dave Shaw Memorial ComplexPlace Description:
4-sheet curling rink as well as an arena used mainly for hockey and figure skating. There is also a hall with a full kitchen.
Tags: Hines Creek WinterAddress: 712 6 Ave
Hines Creek
Alberta
T0H 2A0
Canada4-sheet curling rink as well as an arena used mainly for hockey and figure skating. There is also a hall with a full kitchen.
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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!
Category: Accommodations, Entertainment & Nightlife, Food & Drink, Hotels, Town of Fairview, and Winter GetawayAddress: 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!


















