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S T Ony Plain Spruce Gro Ve CULTURAL PLACES EXPERIENCE TO STAY Q Multicultural Heritage BED & BREAKFASTS Centre Q Rare Gem 5411-51 St Bed, Breakfast & W Parkland Potters’ Guild Private Events 4905-51 Ave 4915-53 Ave E Stony Plain HOTELS/MOTELS & Parkland W Best Western Sunrise Pioneer Museum 5120-43 Ave Inn & Suites PARKLAND COUNTY • SPRUCE GROVE • STONY PLAIN 3101-43 Ave E Motel 6 66 Boulder Blvd STONY PLAIN STONY R Ramada RECREATION TO CITY OF EDMONTON LIMITS (11km) PARKS Inn & Suites & SPORTS 3301-43 Ave T Travelodge Q Heritage Park Pavilion Q Centennial Ball 74 Boulder Blvd T Rotary Wellness Park & 5100-41 Ave Diamonds & Premier Field Volleyball Courts W Lions Park 4210-44 Ave 55 Ave & 49 St 5300-52 St Y Stony Plain BMX Track E W Community Centre Rotary Park 4200-49 Ave 1 CENTURY RD RV PARKS & Horseshoe Pits & Visitor Centre CAMPGROUNDS 5008-51 Ave Q Stony Plain 4815-44 Ave Jubilee Q Outdoor Pool & Park R Shikaoi Park Glenn Hall Q Rotary Spray Park 4905-51 Ave Camp ’n’ Class RV Park Centennial Arena 4107-50 St 5300-52 St 5210-55 Ave T GROVE DR Whispering Y Stony Plain W Lions’ RV Park E High Park Reservoir 2 Waters Park 9 Granite Dr Skateboard Park GROVE DR 49 Ave & Brown St Tennis Courts 3 12 High Park Rd 49 Ave adjacent to CN Tunnel 1 5 R Meridian Heights Q Westridge Curling Club Reservoir Tennis & 5400-52 St Pickleball Courts 4501-43 Ave Photo Credit: Kerri Park Photography OUTDOOR Millgrove Dr Woodhaven Dr SKATING RINKS Y KING ST 7 Q Centennial Memorial WA 2 5300-52 St U École Meridian 3 6 1 WOOD AVE Heights School 4121-43 St 1 2 I 1 Forest Green School PIONEER RD CENTURY RD CALAHOO RD 5206-45 St JENNIFER HEIL GOLF COURSE RD O John Paul II School 2 5801-48 St M McLEOD P Rotary Pond AVE 4815-44 Ave McLEOD AVE 2 McLEOD AVE BOULDER BLVD 3 5 2 TO CITY OF EDMONTON LIMITS (11km) TO JASPER 3 4 2 10 40 AVE 41 AVE 1 28 ST TRANSALTA TRI LEISURE CENTRE 1 4 SOUTH AVE 3 Secondary Highway 779 - FIFTH MERIDIAN 7 44 AVE SOUTH PK RD. NORTH RD 4 44 AVE 50 ST ENTURY RD 43 ST ST. ANDREWS DR 4 C DIAMOND AVE 3 44 AVE 44 AVE 5 GRAYBRIAR DR 47 AVE 6 49 AVE 5 AMPSITE RD C 50 AVE GOLDEN SPIKE RD 1 UMBACH RD BOUNDARY ROAD - RR 275 50 AVE Shopping M 4 2 2 51 AVE 2 OATWAY DR F Fire Hall 1 8 52 ST FAIRWAY DR Spruce Grove Landmark Cinemas 7 P Farmers’ Market 130 Century Crossing 1 Police Station 1 100 Railway Ave 2 48 ST 0 Heritage Grove Park MAIN ST 55 AVE A Ambulance/EMS Spruce Grove PLACES Umbach Off-Leash 30+ Km of trails Public Library TO STAY PARKS GOLF Dog Park throughout the City GARDEN VALLEY DR 35-5 Ave 969 Boulder Blvd H Hospital HOTELS/MOTELS Q Central Park & Q The Links Golf Course 57 AVE 45 ST Lions Log Cabin 100 Links Rd Stony Plain Q M Municpal Office Holiday Inn 9 Agrena Rd Farmers’ Market Express & Suites W South Century 57 AVE Community Centre 201 Jennifer Heil Way W Columbus Park Driving Range 5008-51 Ave Visitor RECREATION Main St & McLeod Ave 121 Century Rd S 9 ? & SPORTS W Travelodge Information 20 Westgrove Dr E Jubilee Park Stony Plain Q Agrena Grant Fuhr & T Spruce Grove 510 Grove Dr Golf Course Stu Barnes Arenas Composite GOLF COURSE RD. - RR 28 Industrial R 18 Fairway Dr Running Track Rotary Park 9 Agrena Rd at Visitor’s Centre 1000 Calahoo Rd Q Hwy 16A & Campsite Rd Central Park Commercial SPRUCE GROVE WILLOW DR RD Stony Plain RV PARKS & ROSENTHAL Outdoor Skating Oval Q Spruce Grove ESTATES Public Library & Splash Pad Curling Club CAMPGROUNDS 3 4613-52 Ave Parks 9 Agrena Rd 9 Agrena Rd Diamond Grove S.H. 779 - FIFTH MERIDIAN HIGH PARK RD W Disc Golf & Q Spruce Grove CULTURAL RV Campground 79 AVE - Secondary Highway 628 Residential Outdoor Skating Skateboard Park EXPERIENCE 41 Century Cl 9 Agrena Rd OFF LEASH Jubilee Park, 510 Grove Dr PARK Trails E Fuhr Outdoor Y Spruce Grove Q Horizon Stage Sports & Recreation Sports Park Performing Arts Centre Q 48 ST Facility Cpl. Jim Galloway Waterways 211 Jennifer Heil Way 1001 Calahoo Rd GREENHOUSES Memorial 221 Jennifer Heil Way & MARKET WESTERRA DR W R Henry Singer Melcor Cultural Centre, GARDENS Off Leash Area WESTERRA DR U Railway Ball Park, Tennis TransAlta Art Gallery & 51 Century Cl Tri Leisure Centre & Pickleball Courts Gift Store W Marlboro 400 South Ave 221 Jennifer Heil Way 35-5 Ave The Big Greenhouse 27117 Hwy 16A Off Leash Park E Rotary Playscape E Spruce Grove Grain South of Marlboro Dr near & Splash Pad Elevator Museum Heritage Grove Park 211 Jennifer Heil Way 100 Railway Ave OUTDOOR GREENHOUSES & RV PARKS & GOLF ADVENTURE MARKET GARDENS CAMPGROUNDS COURSES Q Blindgunner Paintball Q B.A.’s Market Garden Q Allan Beach Resort (Seasonal) Q Blackhawk Golf Club 53306 RR 35, Wabamun Entrance to 53120 RR 13, Carvel 51111 RR 255, Spruce Grove Hasse Lake Park W Edmonton Corn Maze W Glowing Embers RV Park W Cougar Creek 26109 Secondary Hwy 627, W Baraka Gardens 26309 Hwy 16A, Acheson Golf Resort RR 34, North of Hwy 16 Spruce Grove Q 2519 Hwy 16, Carvel Hubbles Lake E ALBERTA E Get Hooked Fishing Cannor Nurseries U-PICKS RV Resort (Seasonal) E Deer Meadows Adventures 26515 Twp Rd 514, 9-53117 RR 14 Golf Resort Spruce Grove Stony Plain PLAIN STONY North Saskatchewan River Q Big Rock Berry Farms 53307 RR 265, Spruce Grove R Dunvegan Gardens 3-51310 RR 261, R Killerney Farms E Kokanee Springs R Duffy’s Challenge 215 St & 23 Ave, Edmonton Spruce Grove RV Park (Seasonal) Horseback Riding GROVE SPRUCE (Parkland County) 54007 Hwy 779, Stony Plain & Stables W Happy Acres U-Pick 53-118 Hwy 31, Seba Beach T Edmonton Petroleum 51303 RR 262, Spruce Grove T Garden Valley 1-52225 RR 273, R Mink Lake RV Park Organic Orchards Spruce Grove Golf & Country Club COUNTY PARKLAND T Pegasus Stables & Campground 27212 Secondary Hwy 627, RR 260, Spruce Grove 1330 Hwy 16A, E Roy’s Rasperries 2306 Twp Rd 524, Carvel Spruce Grove Y Edmonton Springs Stony Plain 26421 Hwy 16A, Acheson T Pembina River Y Golden Golf Resort Y Pembina River Tubing R Saskatoon Valley Provincial Park Greenhouses 9-53302 RR 264 LAKES & 5 minutes South of Entwistle Orchards West on Hwy 16, 51114 RR 264, Spruce Grove FISHING NATURE LOVERS 51512 RR 22, Stony Plain Exit 289 North towards RIVERS U Sinbad School of Sailing Spruce Grove Entwistle 50 St U Grouse Nest 185-1 Ave Seba Beach U T The Grove Berry Patch Golf Resort Big Lake Q Clifford E. Nature Kiwi Nurseries Y Spring Lake 27007 Twp Rd 532, 52430 RR 265, Spruce Grove 53318 RR 31, Carvel Big Lake I Spruce Grove Gun Club Sanctuary RV Resort (Seasonal) • • • • • Chickakoo Lake Spruce Grove 53424 RR 271, South on Hwy 60, 499 Lakeside Drive, Spring Lake I Ironhead Golf Chickakoo Lake Spruce Grove Hasse Lake West at Woodbend Rd, I Rosie’s Greenhouse & Country Club • • • • • • South to Sanctuary Rd U Trestle Creek RV and O Sunshine Bay Yacht Club Jackfish Lake ($ Parking) 5128-49 St, Wabamun West on Hwy 16, W Devonian Botanic Garden Recreation Resort South on RR 35 Hasse Lake West on Hwy 16, South on O Stony Plain Nursery • • • • • • Hwy 31, East on Sundance Rd, Muir Lake 5 km North of Devon 7011 Twp Rd, Entwistle (toward Kapasiwin) & Garden Centre North on RR 55 on Hwy 60 I Hubbles Lake Pembina River 1020 Hwy 16, Stony Plain Wabamun Lake O Pineridge • • • • • • P E Provincial Park Golf Resort Tactical Anarchy Paintball 2 Summer Village Lois Hole Centennial PLACES TO STAY Isle Lake Twp Rd 511A, Provincial Park West on Hwy 16, West on Hwy 16, South on • • • • • • of Seba Beach Tomahawk At Big Lake Exit 327 toward Kapasiwin, Hwy 31 towards Seba Beach BED & BREAKFASTS HOTELS/MOTELS Left at RR 35 3 Wabamun Lake ($ Parking) Jackfish Lake { Wabamun Sailing Club R P Putting Horse Ranch • • • • • • Wagner Natural Area Q Greystone Gardens B&B Y Journeyman Inn Hotel RR 43, Wabamun 1.6 km West of the junction 53312 RR 272, Mink Lake 25-51113 RR 270, 5011-47 Ave, Entwistle Spruce Grove • • • • • • } Young Guns Paintball of Hwy 16 & 44, Spruce Grove South to Atim Rd (RR 270) PARKS U Marriott at { The Ranch Golf 53129 RR 13, Stony Plain W Muir Lake Highrigg Retreat B&B River Cree Resort & Country Club • • • • • • Q Gainford 3-51119 RR 255, 300 East Lapotac Blvd, RECREATION 52516 RR 262, Acheson North Day Use Park Spruce Grove Enoch & SPORTS } Trestle Creek Saskatchewan W Kokomoko Park E Westbury House B&B I • • • • • • Nova Inn Hotel 5322 Hwy 44, Q Entwistle Outdoor Pool Golf Resort River E Lois Hole Centennial 26302 Twp Rd 531A, Spruce Grove & Skateboard Park 7011 Twp Rd, Entwistle SHOPPING Provincial Park Acheson 4916-51 St, Entwistle VISITOR’S MAP Pembina River R • • • • • • Whitewood Sands B&B Y Pembina River Inn Q Carvel General Store R Pembina River 8 km West of Wabamun W Meridian Sports Park Provincial Park 5105-47 Ave, Entwistle Seba Beach 11-52511 SH 770, T Hwy 779 (North of Hwy 16), • • • • • • Carvel River Lodge Retreat O Wabamun Hotel Parkland County T Prospector’s Point 2111 Twp Rd 510, RR 5 Spring Lake W 5140-51 Ave, Wabamun • • • • • Gainford Trading Post Day Use Park Stony Plain E Wabamun Waterfront 6118A Hwy 16, Seba Beach O Wabamun Lake Inn Spray Park Y Range Road 23 Park Wabamun Lake 5020-51 Ave, Wabamun 5217-52 St, Wabamun • • • • • • E Spruce Park Ranch (Opening Summer 2015) Country Store O Wabamun Shoreside U Chickakoo Lake 51432 RR 273, Inn & Suites Photo Credit: Kerri Park Photography Spruce Grove Recreation Area 5102-51 Ave, Wabamun F Fire Hall P Police Station A Ambulance/EMS M Municpal Office 757 GLORY HILLS RD 4 Indian Reserve ISLE TWP RD 540 LAKE 13 RR HEHOHA MUIR Industrial LAKE HE HO HA RD HA HO HE MAGNOLIA RR 274 4 2 779 8 794 3 3 RR 52 RR 7 CHICKAKOO 10 765 EVANSBURG 5 30 LAKE BIG TWP RD 534 LAKE 3 Photo Credit: Kerri Park Photography RR 13 RR 6 ENTWISTLE 1 43 14 RR GAINFORD 2 PARKLAND VILLAGE 7 6 1 9 1 7 9 3 44 6 2 FALLIS 4 43 RR 5 8 HUBBLES 16 16 16 PARKLAND HWY 12 4 12 3 30 2 LAKE M 2 8 CENTURY RD RR 70 RR S.V.
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