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SavePlace Title: Shady Lane CampgroundPlace Description: Located off Highway 35 in Dixonville. Kitchen shelter, RV station, showers, laundry, playground. Rates: $20 no power / $25 powerAddress: Dixonville
Dixonville
Alberta
T0H 1E0
CanadaLocated off Highway 35 in Dixonville. Kitchen shelter, RV station, showers, laundry, playground. Rates: $20 no power / $25 power -
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
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SavePlace Title: Wild Rose Guest HousePlace Description: This guest house provides luxurious accommodations on the banks of the Mighty Peace River. A stunning view of the Peace River, hills and valley, will captivate you as you relax on the deck or in the hot tub. Rentals of rooms only, or the whole house! Perfect for small meetings, vacationers, private parties and small weddings.Address: Range Road 225
Grimshaw
Alberta
T0H 1W0
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 617-0078Email: info@wildroseguesthouse.comThis guest house provides luxurious accommodations on the banks of the Mighty Peace River. A stunning view of the Peace River, hills and valley, will captivate you as you relax on the deck or in the hot tub. Rentals of rooms only, or the whole house! Perfect for small meetings, vacationers, private parties and small weddings. -
SavePlace Title: Lac Cardinal Recreation AreaAddress: Range Road 242
Grimshaw
Alberta
T0H 1W0
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SavePlace Title: Queen Elizabeth Provincial ParkAddress: 10 km north-west of Grimshaw in northern Alberta, west of the junction of Highway 2 and Mackenzie Highway.
Grimshaw
Alberta
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SavePlace Title: Carters Camp CampgroundPlace Description: Some of the most stunning scenery on the planet can be seen from the top of the Peace River Banks. An excellent example of this is the Carters Camp area. As visitors descend down into the river valley, they can enjoy the views of the river below and the hills around them. Arriving into the Carters Camp area which is located adjacent the river, visitors will most likely stop and admire the view before them! There are two separate camping areas here. The boat launch area is just before the main camping area. Both campgrounds are well equipped with camp kitchens, outhouses, fire pits, picnic tables and playgrounds. Try your luck at a game of horseshoes and when you’re ready to relax, there’s lots of fire wood available for a long enjoyable campfire in the evening! Many of the campsites offer a river view that will take your breath away. The Carters Camp campground area is where the Montagneuse River empties into the Peace River. This makes for many interesting areas to hike and explore. Campers can enjoy playing in the water and also try their hand at fishing! Keep your eyes open for wildlife along the river and high on the banks. This area is named for Art and Anna Carter who were pioneers of the area and settled near the mouth of the Montagneuse River in 1917. A monument to this adventurous couple can be seen along the road into the campsite. Carters Camp can be found 25km west of Hines Creek on highway 685. For information call – 780-685-3925Address: Alberta 685
Hines Creek
Alberta
T0H 2A0
CanadaTelephone Number: 780-685-3925Some of the most stunning scenery on the planet can be seen from the top of the Peace River Banks. An excellent example of this is the Carters Camp area. As visitors descend down into the river valley, they can enjoy the views of the river below and the hills around them. Arriving into the Carters Camp area which is located adjacent the river, visitors will most likely stop and admire the view before them! There are two separate camping areas here. The boat launch area is just before the main camping area. Both campgrounds are well equipped with camp kitchens, outhouses, fire pits, picnic tables and playgrounds. Try your luck at a game of horseshoes and when you’re ready to relax, there’s lots of fire wood available for a long enjoyable campfire in the evening! Many of the campsites offer a river view that will take your breath away. The Carters Camp campground area is where the Montagneuse River empties into the Peace River. This makes for many interesting areas to hike and explore. Campers can enjoy playing in the water and also try their hand at fishing! Keep your eyes open for wildlife along the river and high on the banks. This area is named for Art and Anna Carter who were pioneers of the area and settled near the mouth of the Montagneuse River in 1917. A monument to this adventurous couple can be seen along the road into the campsite. Carters Camp can be found 25km west of Hines Creek on highway 685. For information call – 780-685-3925 -
SavePlace Title: George LakeAddress: Hines Creek
Hines Creek
Alberta
T0H 2A0
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SavePlace Title: Pratts LandingPlace Description:
Beautiful river views abound in the Peace Country and Pratt’s Landing is an excellent example seen here. Located along the Peace River downstream from Carter’s Camp and upstream from Historic Dunvegan, this camping spot offers something for everyone! Choose from one of 15 overnight camping sites equipped with fire pits and picnic tables. Enjoy a day of horse shoes, fishing, hiking and exploring the river valley. Canoes, kayaks and river boats can access the river from the well-maintained boat launch. At the end of an amazing day, relax around a warming campfire and listen to the mighty Peace River flowing by. Younger campers will enjoy the playground and the freedom of lots of space to run and play. Wildlife can often be viewed in this area. There are day use areas as well as non-potable water, outdoor toilet facilities and firewood available for visitors.
Pratt’s Landing can be found 32km west of Fairview on highway 682.
Tags: Camping Near RiverAddress: To access this wilderness park you have to travel on secondary highway 682 west of the Town of Fairview for approximately 32 km.
md of fairview
Alberta
T0H 0L0
CanadaBeautiful river views abound in the Peace Country and Pratt’s Landing is an excellent example seen here. Located along the Peace River downstream from Carter’s Camp and upstream from Historic Dunvegan, this camping spot offers something for everyone! Choose from one of 15 overnight camping sites equipped with fire pits and picnic tables. Enjoy a day of horse shoes, fishing, hiking and exploring the river valley. Canoes, kayaks and river boats can access the river from the well-maintained boat launch. At the end of an amazing day, relax around a warming campfire and listen to the mighty Peace River flowing by. Younger campers will enjoy the playground and the freedom of lots of space to run and play. Wildlife can often be viewed in this area. There are day use areas as well as non-potable water, outdoor toilet facilities and firewood available for visitors.
Pratt’s Landing can be found 32km west of Fairview on highway 682.
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SavePlace Title: Notikewin Provincial ParkPlace Description:Take the scenic drive to Notikewin Provincial Park which is 35 km North of Manning on Hwy 35 and 30 km East on Highway 692. Relax and enjoy this quiet well treed campground which offers 19 inviting sites and a day use area. Situated at the confluence of the Peace and Notikewin Rivers, this campground offers amazing views. Enjoy excellent Walleye and Northern Pike fishing right from shore! Hand launch boats and canoes at an open area along the shoreline for some relaxing exploration of the waterway. The whole family can hike the trails and enjoy viewing the birds and wildlife that inhabit this beautiful wild area. Step back into the past and imagine the history of this area. Notikewin is from the Cree word for battle! It is said that in the 1700’s, The Beaver Tribe and the invading Cree Tribe battled many times in this area. The Hudson’s Bay Company established the Battle River House trading post upstream from the mouth of the Notikewin River. The Battle River House was located east of the mouth of the Notikewin River and was in use for almost 30 years. Time has erased most of the evidence of the post but traces of a cabin built in the 1920’s for use by trappers can still be seen south of the day use area.Address: Located 37 kilometers north of Manning on Highway 35, then 30 km east on Highway 692 (on the Peace River).
Manning
Alberta
T0H
CanadaTake the scenic drive to Notikewin Provincial Park which is 35 km North of Manning on Hwy 35 and 30 km East on Highway 692. Relax and enjoy this quiet well treed campground which offers 19 inviting sites and a day use area. Situated at the confluence of the Peace and Notikewin Rivers, this campground offers amazing views. Enjoy excellent Walleye and Northern Pike fishing right from shore! Hand launch boats and canoes at an open area along the shoreline for some relaxing exploration of the waterway. The whole family can hike the trails and enjoy viewing the birds and wildlife that inhabit this beautiful wild area. Step back into the past and imagine the history of this area. Notikewin is from the Cree word for battle! It is said that in the 1700’s, The Beaver Tribe and the invading Cree Tribe battled many times in this area. The Hudson’s Bay Company established the Battle River House trading post upstream from the mouth of the Notikewin River. The Battle River House was located east of the mouth of the Notikewin River and was in use for almost 30 years. Time has erased most of the evidence of the post but traces of a cabin built in the 1920’s for use by trappers can still be seen south of the day use area. -
SavePlace Title: Twin Lakes Provincial ParkAddress: 65 kilometers north of Manning on Highway 35
Manning
Alberta
T0H
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SavePlace Title: Little Prairie RV ParkPlace Description: Escape the hustle and bustle! Little Prairie RV Park is nestled in the pristine Mighty Peace. Located 1 km south of Manning, Alberta on Highway 35. The park offers incredible scenery, quiet and relaxing surroundings and endless outdoor activities for all to enjoy. There are great hiking trails near the campground where you are almost always guaranteed to see wildlife. The park is a great location for group gatherings; equipped with a common fire pit, gazebo, horseshoe pit, badminton court and volley ball court. The park also offers sightseeing tours of the area and jet boat cruises on the Peace River. There are fire-it’s and firewood available at all sites, as well as a large firepit in the common area. Not to mention an active 3000′ airstrip adjoining the park. With a bit of a heads up, the park can arrange for almost any activity one could imagine. Make the Little Prairie RV Park your next camping destination and experience the exceptional camping holiday you deserve.
Services:
- 31 spots available
- 30 amp & 50 amp power
- Portable water
- Sewer
- FREE firewood
- Horseshoe pits
- Playground
Cost:
- $40/night & $900/month
- $14/ day for tents
Tags: Camping Near RiverAddress: Township Rd 912
North Star
Alberta
T0H 2T0
CanadaTelephone Number: (780)-836-3150 or (780)-836-5005Escape the hustle and bustle! Little Prairie RV Park is nestled in the pristine Mighty Peace. Located 1 km south of Manning, Alberta on Highway 35. The park offers incredible scenery, quiet and relaxing surroundings and endless outdoor activities for all to enjoy. There are great hiking trails near the campground where you are almost always guaranteed to see wildlife. The park is a great location for group gatherings; equipped with a common fire pit, gazebo, horseshoe pit, badminton court and volley ball court. The park also offers sightseeing tours of the area and jet boat cruises on the Peace River. There are fire-it’s and firewood available at all sites, as well as a large firepit in the common area. Not to mention an active 3000′ airstrip adjoining the park. With a bit of a heads up, the park can arrange for almost any activity one could imagine. Make the Little Prairie RV Park your next camping destination and experience the exceptional camping holiday you deserve.Services:
- 31 spots available
- 30 amp & 50 amp power
- Portable water
- Sewer
- FREE firewood
- Horseshoe pits
- Playground
Cost:
- $40/night & $900/month
- $14/ day for tents
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SavePlace Title: Heart River Golf Course and CampgroundPlace Description:
It can be difficult to stay focused on the game when your surroundings are so stunning, but the Heart River Golf Course offers plenty of challenging play to keep you into the game. This golf course is a challenging nine hole course located on the scenic Heart River just East of Nampa. Features a driving range, pro shop and clubhouse. There is one of the best patios in the Mighty Peace overlooking the beautiful golf course’s lush greens and majestic scenery.
Check Facebook page for any events or tournaments this summer
Heart River Golf Course Campground
The Heart River Golf Course offers a small but beautiful Lion’s campground just below the first tee box. This golf course is a challenging nine-hole course located on the scenic Heart River just East of Nampa. Warm up on the driving range, check out the pro shop and enjoy the fully licensed clubhouse and restaurant. Heart River Golf Course offers one of the best patios in the Mighty Peace overlooking the beautiful and lush golf course as well as the majestic Heart River. A perfect place to stay on tournament weekends, or just to relax with friends. Surrounded by trees and wildlife, their campground makes a wonderful and private retreat. Choose from 13 serviced lots, firepits and fire wood included! Day use areas are also available. Check out their Play & Stay deal here Heart River Play & Stay.
For more information, current rates, longer stays and seasonal deals call – 780-322-3977
Tuesday night – Men’s League
Wednesday night – Ladies’ League
Friday night – Couples League2024 Tournaments
Coming Soon
- Top Shot Shootout – Tentative Dates TBD
*Stay & Play Package:
$90 = one night of camping, 9 holes of golf for person & a power cart.
$120 = one night of camping, 9 holes of golf for 2 people & a power cart
Call for tee times to avoid disappointment!
Amenities & Rates
Includes water and power
• $25 per day
• $150 per weekWe have 13 serviced lots with power, water, fire pits, and picnic tables. There is a wood bin close by, and firewood is included. All of the sites are cozily nestled into the trees to maximize privacy for our campers.
The location adjacent to the campground is the perfect spot for a family reunion, staff function, or a get-together with friends. There is a rental fee of $40.00 to rent the camp kitchen.
- An enclosed camp kitchen
- Picnic tables
- Fire pits
- Playground
- Outhouses
Category: Accommodations, Campgrounds, Camping & Golf, Food & Drink, Golf, Northern Sunrise County, Outdoors, Restaurant, Things To Do, and Village of NampaAddress: Township Road 815
Nampa
Alberta
T0H 2R0
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 322-3977It can be difficult to stay focused on the game when your surroundings are so stunning, but the Heart River Golf Course offers plenty of challenging play to keep you into the game. This golf course is a challenging nine hole course located on the scenic Heart River just East of Nampa. Features a driving range, pro shop and clubhouse. There is one of the best patios in the Mighty Peace overlooking the beautiful golf course’s lush greens and majestic scenery.
Check Facebook page for any events or tournaments this summer
Heart River Golf Course Campground
The Heart River Golf Course offers a small but beautiful Lion’s campground just below the first tee box. This golf course is a challenging nine-hole course located on the scenic Heart River just East of Nampa. Warm up on the driving range, check out the pro shop and enjoy the fully licensed clubhouse and restaurant. Heart River Golf Course offers one of the best patios in the Mighty Peace overlooking the beautiful and lush golf course as well as the majestic Heart River. A perfect place to stay on tournament weekends, or just to relax with friends. Surrounded by trees and wildlife, their campground makes a wonderful and private retreat. Choose from 13 serviced lots, firepits and fire wood included! Day use areas are also available. Check out their Play & Stay deal here Heart River Play & Stay.
For more information, current rates, longer stays and seasonal deals call – 780-322-3977
Tuesday night – Men’s League
Wednesday night – Ladies’ League
Friday night – Couples League2024 Tournaments
Coming Soon
- Top Shot Shootout – Tentative Dates TBD
*Stay & Play Package:
$90 = one night of camping, 9 holes of golf for person & a power cart.
$120 = one night of camping, 9 holes of golf for 2 people & a power cart
Call for tee times to avoid disappointment!
Amenities & Rates
Includes water and power
• $25 per day
• $150 per weekWe have 13 serviced lots with power, water, fire pits, and picnic tables. There is a wood bin close by, and firewood is included. All of the sites are cozily nestled into the trees to maximize privacy for our campers.
The location adjacent to the campground is the perfect spot for a family reunion, staff function, or a get-together with friends. There is a rental fee of $40.00 to rent the camp kitchen.
- An enclosed camp kitchen
- Picnic tables
- Fire pits
- Playground
- Outhouses
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SavePlace Title: Mill Brown Memorial ParkPlace Description: Mill Brown Park is located in the Village of Nampa. The Village of Nampa is a quaint little town that is home to almost 400 of the friendliest Albertans. The park is walking distance to a restaurant called Farmers Restaurant. This restaurant has a very unique dining experience with delicious Canadian inspired food. The Nampa and District Museum is walking distance as well. At the Museum you can explore the legendary Mighty Peace, from the fur trade to modern times, through the exhibits at the museum. Mill Brown Park has 6 paved stalls, power hookups, water supply, playground, tennis court, ball diamonds, hiking trails to the Heart River and a RV Dump.Address: Nampa
Nampa
Alberta
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 322-3852Mill Brown Park is located in the Village of Nampa. The Village of Nampa is a quaint little town that is home to almost 400 of the friendliest Albertans. The park is walking distance to a restaurant called Farmers Restaurant. This restaurant has a very unique dining experience with delicious Canadian inspired food. The Nampa and District Museum is walking distance as well. At the Museum you can explore the legendary Mighty Peace, from the fur trade to modern times, through the exhibits at the museum. Mill Brown Park has 6 paved stalls, power hookups, water supply, playground, tennis court, ball diamonds, hiking trails to the Heart River and a RV Dump. -
SavePlace Title: Cecil Thompson ParkPlace Description: Community Park and Campground, the bouncy pillow at Cecil Thompson Park has fast become a landmark in the community of Northern Sunrise County. In addition to the bouncy pillow the park features; challenging outdoor exercise equipment, a wonderful fishing pond, a beautiful gazebo and a walking bridge. A perfect location to spend the day or spend the night at one of the 5 unserviced lots, available first come first serve at no charge. The bouncy pillow is available from 8am – 10pm, 7 days a week.Category: Accommodations, Attractions, Campgrounds, Fishing, Northern Sunrise County, Outdoors, Parks & Lakes, and Things To DoTags: Must-See FishingAddress: Pioneer Road
Saint Isidore
Alberta
T0H 3B0
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 322-3831Community Park and Campground, the bouncy pillow at Cecil Thompson Park has fast become a landmark in the community of Northern Sunrise County. In addition to the bouncy pillow the park features; challenging outdoor exercise equipment, a wonderful fishing pond, a beautiful gazebo and a walking bridge. A perfect location to spend the day or spend the night at one of the 5 unserviced lots, available first come first serve at no charge. The bouncy pillow is available from 8am – 10pm, 7 days a week. -
SavePlace Title: Leddy LakePlace Description: Leddy Lake is a quiet and peaceful camping area located 24km northwest of Peace River on Highway 743, near Weberville. Campers can expect very private sites with lots of fire wood available. Electrical hookups, kitchen shelters and water are available to campers. Launch your boat and enjoy beautiful sunsets and viewing the many birds and animals living in the area. While there is no fishing, visitors can enjoy horseshoes, hiking, canoeing and kayaking. Families visiting here can enjoy a great park for kids as well as a nice sandy area for hours of entertainment. In the winter the fun doesn’t stop. Enjoy a sparkling and crisp winter’s day on a sled trail that starts with a scenic loop at Leddy Lake and runs 40km north to the area of Driftwood Lake near Deadwood.Tags: Unique CampingAddress: 24 km North West of Peace River on Hwy 743
Peace River
Alberta
CanadaLeddy Lake is a quiet and peaceful camping area located 24km northwest of Peace River on Highway 743, near Weberville. Campers can expect very private sites with lots of fire wood available. Electrical hookups, kitchen shelters and water are available to campers. Launch your boat and enjoy beautiful sunsets and viewing the many birds and animals living in the area. While there is no fishing, visitors can enjoy horseshoes, hiking, canoeing and kayaking. Families visiting here can enjoy a great park for kids as well as a nice sandy area for hours of entertainment. In the winter the fun doesn’t stop. Enjoy a sparkling and crisp winter’s day on a sled trail that starts with a scenic loop at Leddy Lake and runs 40km north to the area of Driftwood Lake near Deadwood. -
SavePlace Title: Rendez-Vous RV Park & StoragePlace Description: Rendez-Vous RV Park is a fully-serviced year-round park located just a few minutes east of Peace River off the junction of highway 2 and 688, offering 30 or 50 amp power in our 57 pull through and 50 spacious back-in stalls. We pride ourselves in our clean restrooms/showers as well as our new coin-operated laundry facility that is open 24/7 for your convenience. All stalls include picnic tables and complimentary Wi-Fi. As well a variety of our back in stalls have fire pits. We offer daily, weekly or monthly rates and are a pet-friendly facility. Our office also features a convenience store with an ever-growing inventory of U-Haul supplies, groceries, ICE CREAM, firewood, propane and items for your RV. Rendez-Vous RV Park is located adjacent to Cecil Thompson Park, which offers a fishing pond, playground, walking trails, outdoor exercise equipment, and let’s not forget a giant bouncy pillow. We have secure/fenced storage for both RV/vehicles/boats as well as weatherproof indoor storage units that are available for rent on a monthly basis. As an authorized U-Haul dealer, our staff can help you with all your moving/storage needs. NEW: Three, one-bedroom cottages & 1 RV drive-in shelter. For more information and to review our current rates please visit our website!Category: Accommodations, Campgrounds, Camping & Golf, Guest Houses & Cabins, and Northern Sunrise CountyTags: Camping Near River, Circle Tour Contest, Francophone Circle Tour, Pet Friendly, Sunrise Winter, Unique Camping, and Wilderness - AdventureAddress: 950 Woods Road East Hill
Northern Sunrise County
Alberta
T8S 1Y9
CanadaTelephone Number: 877-450-4284Email: info@rvpeaceriver.comRendez-Vous RV Park is a fully-serviced year-round park located just a few minutes east of Peace River off the junction of highway 2 and 688, offering 30 or 50 amp power in our 57 pull through and 50 spacious back-in stalls. We pride ourselves in our clean restrooms/showers as well as our new coin-operated laundry facility that is open 24/7 for your convenience. All stalls include picnic tables and complimentary Wi-Fi. As well a variety of our back in stalls have fire pits. We offer daily, weekly or monthly rates and are a pet-friendly facility. Our office also features a convenience store with an ever-growing inventory of U-Haul supplies, groceries, ICE CREAM, firewood, propane and items for your RV. Rendez-Vous RV Park is located adjacent to Cecil Thompson Park, which offers a fishing pond, playground, walking trails, outdoor exercise equipment, and let’s not forget a giant bouncy pillow. We have secure/fenced storage for both RV/vehicles/boats as well as weatherproof indoor storage units that are available for rent on a monthly basis. As an authorized U-Haul dealer, our staff can help you with all your moving/storage needs. NEW: Three, one-bedroom cottages & 1 RV drive-in shelter. For more information and to review our current rates please visit our website! -
SavePlace Title: Tangent ParkPlace Description: 24 km south of Peace River on highway 740 (Shaftesbury Trail), then a free ferry ride across the Peace River. Full hook ups, kitchen shelter, group picnic area, group camping area, tenting area, horse watering stations, concession, showers, hiking trails, horseshoes, playground, fishing.Category: Accommodations, On the Peace River, Campgrounds, Outdoors, Parks & Lakes, and M.D. of PeaceTags: Camping Near RiverAddress: Alberta 740
Grimshaw
Alberta
T0H 1W0
Canada24 km south of Peace River on highway 740 (Shaftesbury Trail), then a free ferry ride across the Peace River. Full hook ups, kitchen shelter, group picnic area, group camping area, tenting area, horse watering stations, concession, showers, hiking trails, horseshoes, playground, fishing. -
SavePlace Title: Running LakeAddress: Worsley Airport
Worsley
Alberta
T0H 3W0
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SavePlace Title: Hines Creek Golf and Country ClubPlace Description:
The Hines Creek Golf Course is truly a hidden gem in the Peace Country! Located 6 km south of Hines Creek just off of Highway 64, this family-friendly course is a short and scenic drive from both Grande Prairie and Peace River.
Enjoy an affordable and relaxing golf experience on this beautifully treed course in the spectacular Clear Hills County. This is the second oldest course in Northern Alberta and a wagon wheel monument on the course commemorates the Fort Saint John Wagon Trail which ran through the area many years ago.
Designed for maximum enjoyment regardless of your golfing abilities, this course welcomes beginners and offers a challenge for the low handicapper. The Hines Creek meanders through the course coming into play on five holes offering visitors some stunning views and challenging shots!
Eleven well-placed holes, grass greens and a full irrigation system ensure a quality experience every time. Relax with a beverage on the back patio of the new clubhouse and watch the putting action on the ninth green! The clubhouse restaurant offers a full menu and licensed bar. Cart rentals and public camping are available. OHV enthusiasts can access the Sand Lake trail system in this area offering more activities for visitors of all ages.
Check Facebook for upcoming events & tournaments!
Daily Food Specials
$10/night Public CampingTuesday night– Ladies’ League – drop-in welcome
Wednesday night – Men’s League – drop-in welcome
Thursday mornings – Seniors’ League – drop-in welcome
Thursday night – Couples’ League – drop-in welcome2024 Tournaments
Open: May 18, 2024
Skins: June 14-16, 2024
Couples: July 13, 2024Fun: July 27, 2024
All In One: August 24, 2024
Glowball: September 7, 2024Check the website for rates and availability.
Call for more information.Hines Creek Golf Course Campground
Choose your own beautiful and cozy site at the Hines Creek Golf Course campground. Relax to the sound of the nearby Hines Creek and enjoy the scent of evergreens in this uncrowded area of the Mighty Peace Region. Enjoy an easily accessible and relaxed golf experience on this well-treed course in beautiful Clear Hills County. Finish up your round with a beverage on the back patio of the new clubhouse and watch the putting action on the ninth green!
Need a break from meal prep? Don’t worry, the clubhouse restaurant offers a full menu and a licensed bar. Bring your OHV! There is great access to the Sand Lake Trail System in this area, offering more activities for visitors of all ages. Firepits and tables are also available.
Seasonal Lots Available
Public Camping available $10/night.
For more information and current rates call – 780-494-2217
Address: Unnamed Road
Hines Creek
Alberta
T0H 2A0
CanadaTelephone Number: (780) 494-2217The Hines Creek Golf Course is truly a hidden gem in the Peace Country! Located 6 km south of Hines Creek just off of Highway 64, this family-friendly course is a short and scenic drive from both Grande Prairie and Peace River.
Enjoy an affordable and relaxing golf experience on this beautifully treed course in the spectacular Clear Hills County. This is the second oldest course in Northern Alberta and a wagon wheel monument on the course commemorates the Fort Saint John Wagon Trail which ran through the area many years ago.
Designed for maximum enjoyment regardless of your golfing abilities, this course welcomes beginners and offers a challenge for the low handicapper. The Hines Creek meanders through the course coming into play on five holes offering visitors some stunning views and challenging shots!
Eleven well-placed holes, grass greens and a full irrigation system ensure a quality experience every time. Relax with a beverage on the back patio of the new clubhouse and watch the putting action on the ninth green! The clubhouse restaurant offers a full menu and licensed bar. Cart rentals and public camping are available. OHV enthusiasts can access the Sand Lake trail system in this area offering more activities for visitors of all ages.
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Daily Food Specials
$10/night Public CampingTuesday night– Ladies’ League – drop-in welcome
Wednesday night – Men’s League – drop-in welcome
Thursday mornings – Seniors’ League – drop-in welcome
Thursday night – Couples’ League – drop-in welcome2024 Tournaments
Open: May 18, 2024
Skins: June 14-16, 2024
Couples: July 13, 2024Fun: July 27, 2024
All In One: August 24, 2024
Glowball: September 7, 2024Check the website for rates and availability.
Call for more information.Hines Creek Golf Course Campground
Choose your own beautiful and cozy site at the Hines Creek Golf Course campground. Relax to the sound of the nearby Hines Creek and enjoy the scent of evergreens in this uncrowded area of the Mighty Peace Region. Enjoy an easily accessible and relaxed golf experience on this well-treed course in beautiful Clear Hills County. Finish up your round with a beverage on the back patio of the new clubhouse and watch the putting action on the ninth green!
Need a break from meal prep? Don’t worry, the clubhouse restaurant offers a full menu and a licensed bar. Bring your OHV! There is great access to the Sand Lake Trail System in this area, offering more activities for visitors of all ages. Firepits and tables are also available.
Seasonal Lots Available
Public Camping available $10/night.
For more information and current rates call – 780-494-2217
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SavePlace Title: End of Steel MuseumPlace Description: END OF STEEL MUSEUM Bringing the homesteading history of Hines Creek to life. The End of Steel Museum opened to the public in 1985 and has been growing and evolving ever since. The museum celebrates the history of the Hines Creek area which is unique because it was the end of the railway line. The tracks were built only to the point that freight rates would have increased and no further. This entailed the moving of the village, from its original site on the creek from which it takes its name, to the present day location. Hines Creek became a transportation hub with the arrival of the first train in December of 1930 and at one point there were five grain elevators along the tracks. The museum has three historic houses: the Pohaboff House (1928) which is a good example of the sort of small hand-hewn log house built by arriving immigrant settlers; the Carter House (1938) is an unusually large and somewhat grand home, especially as it was built during the Great Depression as Art Carter (of Carter Camp) owned a sawmill; the French “Half-House” (1948-1949) is exactly that, only half the two story home was ever constructed due to financial problems, the staircase is incredibly narrow. These three homes are furnished with time appropriate artifacts to give visitors the feeling that the owners’ might return at any moment. Hines Creek School #4430 is a one room log structure which allows one to imagine what it must have been like to ride to school three on a pony or try to learn when it was so cold out that the wood stove had to be stoked to the point that it was quite literally red hot. There are two historic churches, Christ Lutheran Church (1928-1932) preserved and restored by children of the original builders and St. James Anglican (1938) was erected through a donation from the Women’s Auxiliary of St. James Anglican Church in Stratford, Ontario, prior to that the congregation had to make due with meeting in schools and homes and with Miss Eva Hasell’s Sunday School Caravan. The museum also has a Trapper’s log cabin which while not that old (1975) is no different from a much earlier trapper’s cabin. Although tiny and crude, the temporary shelters resorted to while out on the trapline made this a welcome home base. We also have a caboose, NAR 13021 which was built in Montreal in 1949, and served as bedroom, office, and kitchen for three railmen. In 1945 Morgan’s Confectionary began as John and Mary Morgan’s clothing store, later the couple also had a cafe, grocery, the bus depot and sold all manner of licenses in Hines Creek, after John’s passing in 1967 Mary returned and started the confectionary, running it until she was 91. The Wildlife and Forestry exhibits are housing in a stunning contemporary log building. Inside it boasts an amazing display of local wildlife set in an autumn boreal forest and a comprehensive display of the sort of hand tools that were used to build settlers homes, as well as early chain saws. We also have a large collection of agricultural equipment and machinery, hand tools and early tractors and vehicles, including a Bombardier “Nodwell” the track vehicle that kept the Canadian north connected. Two projects we are currently working on are a Ukrainian Heritage building and a working blacksmith’s shop in our new Blacksmith building. Lubeck Hall is a good example of the sort of community hall that dotted the area, built so that the scattered farm population could have a place to come together, to dance and play and get the news. Today is the location of our Saturday Farmers’ Market, which is a popular place to chat over a cinnamon bun hot out of the oven and a cup of coffee. SPECIAL EVENTS Pancake Breakfast, 8:30 – 11:00, Canada Day, July 1st. Adults $10:00, Children 6 – 12 $5.00, Children under 5 free. Pancakes with fresh berries, whipped cream and syrup, ham and eggs make for a delicious breakfast and Morgan’s Confectionary is decorated to celebrate Canada Day! Heritage Day, 8:30 – 6:00, Monday of the August long weekend. Entry by Donation. A pancake breakfast begins the day followed by demonstrations of pioneer crafts, log sawing, an antique tractor parade, horse drawn wagon rides, bannock baked over an open fire, blacksmithing demonstration, petting zoo, games for children, a country market, bread baked in our historic outdoor clay oven, live music, and of course, tours of the museum buildings. There will be hamburgers, hot dogs, homemade pie and ice cream, lemonade and iced tea for sale starting at noon. INFORMATION LOCATION The museum is located at the intersection of Highway 64 and Highway 685, the southern most of the two exits for Hines Creek. Mailing Address: End of Steel Museum, Box 686, Hines Creek, AB, T0H 2A0 CONTACTS Office: 780-494-3522 (Answering Machine) Curator: 780-834-6538 Jean Young (Wed. – Sat.) Bookings: 780- 835-7827 (Weddings, School Tours, Hall Rental) Email: hinescreekmuseum@gmail.com Website: endofsteelmuseum.weebly.com HOURS Open mid May to mid Sept. Monday to Saturday 10:00 – 6:00 Sunday 1:00 – 6:00 Last tour of buildings 4:30Tags: Edu-vacationAddress: Hines Creek
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CanadaEND OF STEEL MUSEUM Bringing the homesteading history of Hines Creek to life. The End of Steel Museum opened to the public in 1985 and has been growing and evolving ever since. The museum celebrates the history of the Hines Creek area which is unique because it was the end of the railway line. The tracks were built only to the point that freight rates would have increased and no further. This entailed the moving of the village, from its original site on the creek from which it takes its name, to the present day location. Hines Creek became a transportation hub with the arrival of the first train in December of 1930 and at one point there were five grain elevators along the tracks. The museum has three historic houses: the Pohaboff House (1928) which is a good example of the sort of small hand-hewn log house built by arriving immigrant settlers; the Carter House (1938) is an unusually large and somewhat grand home, especially as it was built during the Great Depression as Art Carter (of Carter Camp) owned a sawmill; the French “Half-House” (1948-1949) is exactly that, only half the two story home was ever constructed due to financial problems, the staircase is incredibly narrow. These three homes are furnished with time appropriate artifacts to give visitors the feeling that the owners’ might return at any moment. Hines Creek School #4430 is a one room log structure which allows one to imagine what it must have been like to ride to school three on a pony or try to learn when it was so cold out that the wood stove had to be stoked to the point that it was quite literally red hot. There are two historic churches, Christ Lutheran Church (1928-1932) preserved and restored by children of the original builders and St. James Anglican (1938) was erected through a donation from the Women’s Auxiliary of St. James Anglican Church in Stratford, Ontario, prior to that the congregation had to make due with meeting in schools and homes and with Miss Eva Hasell’s Sunday School Caravan. The museum also has a Trapper’s log cabin which while not that old (1975) is no different from a much earlier trapper’s cabin. Although tiny and crude, the temporary shelters resorted to while out on the trapline made this a welcome home base. We also have a caboose, NAR 13021 which was built in Montreal in 1949, and served as bedroom, office, and kitchen for three railmen. In 1945 Morgan’s Confectionary began as John and Mary Morgan’s clothing store, later the couple also had a cafe, grocery, the bus depot and sold all manner of licenses in Hines Creek, after John’s passing in 1967 Mary returned and started the confectionary, running it until she was 91. The Wildlife and Forestry exhibits are housing in a stunning contemporary log building. Inside it boasts an amazing display of local wildlife set in an autumn boreal forest and a comprehensive display of the sort of hand tools that were used to build settlers homes, as well as early chain saws. We also have a large collection of agricultural equipment and machinery, hand tools and early tractors and vehicles, including a Bombardier “Nodwell” the track vehicle that kept the Canadian north connected. Two projects we are currently working on are a Ukrainian Heritage building and a working blacksmith’s shop in our new Blacksmith building. Lubeck Hall is a good example of the sort of community hall that dotted the area, built so that the scattered farm population could have a place to come together, to dance and play and get the news. Today is the location of our Saturday Farmers’ Market, which is a popular place to chat over a cinnamon bun hot out of the oven and a cup of coffee. SPECIAL EVENTS Pancake Breakfast, 8:30 – 11:00, Canada Day, July 1st. Adults $10:00, Children 6 – 12 $5.00, Children under 5 free. Pancakes with fresh berries, whipped cream and syrup, ham and eggs make for a delicious breakfast and Morgan’s Confectionary is decorated to celebrate Canada Day! Heritage Day, 8:30 – 6:00, Monday of the August long weekend. Entry by Donation. A pancake breakfast begins the day followed by demonstrations of pioneer crafts, log sawing, an antique tractor parade, horse drawn wagon rides, bannock baked over an open fire, blacksmithing demonstration, petting zoo, games for children, a country market, bread baked in our historic outdoor clay oven, live music, and of course, tours of the museum buildings. There will be hamburgers, hot dogs, homemade pie and ice cream, lemonade and iced tea for sale starting at noon. INFORMATION LOCATION The museum is located at the intersection of Highway 64 and Highway 685, the southern most of the two exits for Hines Creek. Mailing Address: End of Steel Museum, Box 686, Hines Creek, AB, T0H 2A0 CONTACTS Office: 780-494-3522 (Answering Machine) Curator: 780-834-6538 Jean Young (Wed. – Sat.) Bookings: 780- 835-7827 (Weddings, School Tours, Hall Rental) Email: hinescreekmuseum@gmail.com Website: endofsteelmuseum.weebly.com HOURS Open mid May to mid Sept. Monday to Saturday 10:00 – 6:00 Sunday 1:00 – 6:00 Last tour of buildings 4:30