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W Activity Guide 21 CUMMINGS LAKE CAMPGROUND 32 ELK ISLAND CAMPGROUND campgrounds & RECREATION AREA 12 sites (no charge) 28 sites No power or showers 1 TWIN LAKES PROVINCIAL Open May - October Open May to November 11 LAC CARDINAL RECREATION AREA 780-835-8651 780-338-3845 PARK CAMPGROUND 16 sites 49 sites | unserviced No power or showers 22 DUNVEGAN PROVINCIAL PARK 33 CECIL THOMPSON PARK Open May - October 780-338-3845 65 sites 780-624-6125 12 sites | unserviced 12 WILLOW BAY CAMPGROUND Open May to October 780-322-3831 1-877-537-2757 2 NOTIKEWIN PROVINCIAL 20 sites | unserviced PARK CAMPGROUND 780-625-4749 23 PRATT’S LANDING 34 NORTHERN TIMBERS RV 19 sites | unserviced 13 QUEEN ELIZABETH 12 sites (no charge) PARK & CAMPGROUND Open May - October Open May - October 15 sites | 30 Amp full service 780-624-6125 PROVINCIAL PARK 23 sites | 15 Amp, power/water 56 sites (42 serviced) 780-835-4903 Call for unserviced sites 780-624-6125 3 CONDY MEADOWS GOLF 24 GEORGE LAKE 780-219-9500 COURSE & CAMPGROUND 18 campsites (some power) 35 sites | power & water 14 PEACE RIVER LION’S CLUB PARK For more accommodation 110 sites Open May - Oct. Open May - September 780-494-3684 information check out: Open April - October 780-836-2176 780-835-8558 www.mightypeace.com 780-624-2120 4 MANNING RIVERSIDE CAMPGROUND 15 RENDEZVOUS RV PARK 25 CARTER CAMP PARK 9 sites | power & water 20 sites golf courses 30-50 Amp full service Open May - September 780-685-3925 780-836-3606 Open year-round A - CONDY MEADOWS GOLF COURSE 780-618-1345 26 STONEY LAKE 780-836-2176 5 LITTLE PRAIRIE RV PARK 14 sites 31 sites | serviced 16 MIGHTY PEACE GOLF CAMPGROUND 780-624-6125 B - 5 STAR GOLF CLUB & CAMPGROUND Open May - October 12 sites | serviced 780-837-2100 780-836-3150 12 sites | unserviced 27 RUNNING LAKE PROVINCIAL www.5stargolf.ca 780-332-4653 RECREATION AREA 6 SULPHUR LAKE PARK 17 sites (RVs & Tenting) C - MIGHTY PEACE GOLF CLUB & CAMP- 11 sites 17 HARMON VALLEY PARK & 780-685-3925 GROUND Open May - September CAMPGROUND 780-332-4653 17 sites 780-624-6125 28 MANY ISLANDS www.mightypeacegolf.com Open May - October 24 sites 780-322-3831 7 SHADY LANE CAMPGROUND Open May 15 to Oct. 15 D - HEART RIVER GOLF COURSE 780-322-3977 23 sites (20 serviced) 780-685-3925 or on Facebook. on or www.mightypeace.com Tourism at at Tourism 18 HEART RIVER GOLF & CAMPGROUND www.heartrivergolf.com Open May - October 15 sites | serviced ideas and up-to-date information visit Mighty Peace Peace Mighty visit information up-to-date and ideas 780-625-8766 29 CLEARDALE CAMPGROUND the Mighty Peace Region has to offer. For more more For offer. to has Region Peace Mighty the Open May - October E - FAIRVIEW GOLF COURSE & 780-835-9403 the endless potential and the exciting opportunities opportunities exciting the and potential endless the 8 LEDDY LAKE RECREATION AREA 780-322-3977 CAMPGROUND Northwestern Alberta. Discover the natural beauty, beauty, natural the Discover Alberta. Northwestern Year-round access 30 CLEAR RIVER CAMPGROUND 780-835-2844 turn for exciting seasonal activities and events in in events and activities seasonal exciting for turn 19 STRONG CREEK PARK W 780-624-8208 $10/night FB: Fairview Golf Club elcome to Mighty Peace Country, the place to to place the Country, Peace Mighty to elcome 18 sites (no charge) no services, no reservations, 9 FIGURE 8 PROVINCIAL PARK & No power or showers F - HINES CREEK GOLF & RECREATION AREA Open May to November firewood provided COUNTRY CLUB 780-338-3845 780-835-9403 27 sites 780-494-2217 Open May - Oct. FB: Hines Creek Golf & 780-624-6125 20 BROWNVALE BALL DIAMONDS 31 OLE’S LAKE Country Club 10 sites (no charge) $15/night 10 TANGENT PARK No power or showers no services, no reservations, G - CLEARDALE GOLF COURSE 68 Sites 780-338-3845 firewood provided 780-835-9403 780-359-2025 780-685-3925 activity guide museums & vIsitor info centers PEACE RIVER MUSEUM, ARCHIVES FAIRVIEW PIONEER MUSEUM MANNING OLD HOSPITAL MUSEUM MANNING VISITOR & MACKENZIE CENTRE / & VISITOR 780-835-2632 780-836-3606 INFORMATION CENTRE INFORMATION CENTRE 1km north of Fairview on Highway 35/Main Street 780-836-2334 780-624-4261 Highway 732 at Cummings Manning, AB #300 Main Street, Hwy 35 10302 - 99 Street Lake turnoff. Peace River, AB BATTLE RIVER PIONEER MUSEUM FAIRVIEW VISITOR WORSLEY HOMESTEAD 780-836-3705 INFORMATION CENTRE END OF STEEL MUSEUM HERITAGE MUSEUM 1 km east of Manning on 780-835-5999 780-494-3522 780-685-3925 Highway 691. 10316 - 109 Street, Intersection of Highway 64 & Worsley, AB Suite #117 Highway 685. ST. ISIDORE MUSEUM Fairview, AB Hines Creek, AB NORTH PEACE AGRICULTURE MUSEUM 780-624-8481 780-597-3934 Bouchard Street GRIMSHAW VISITOR DIXONVILLE MUSEUM Corner of Highway 2 and St. Isidore, AB INFORMATION CENTRE 780-971-3750, 780-971-3965 Highway 737 780-332-4005 Main Street Brownvale, AB HISTORIC DUNVEGAN 4609 50 St Dixonville, AB PROVINCIAL PARK & VIC Grimshaw, AB LAC CARDINAL REGIONAL 780-835-7150 NAMPA & DISTRICT MUSEUM / PIONEER MUSEUM 26 kilometres south of VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE 780-332-2030 Fairview, Alberta on 780-322-2777 6 km from Grimshaw via Highway 2. 9902-102 Ave Highway 2 or Highway 685. Nampa, AB www.mightypeace.com MACKENZIE CAIRN SAGITAWA LOOKOUT WILDERNESS PARK PEACE CABINS AND PEACE VALLEY restaurants It was 1793 when Sir The Sagitawa Lookout is Head out to Wilderness Park OUTDOORS GUEST RANCH mighty peace Alexander Mackenzie, located just south of the located approximately 11km Yearning to disappear to the Nestled between the river and famed North American Town of Peace River on Hwy west of Peace River. This day riverbank in your own private the rolling hills, this working HEILAN BEERHOUSE essentials explorer, overwintered at 744 in Northern Sunrise use area has picnic tables, fire retreat? Looking to kayak, ranch near Berwyn provides Stop by and enjoy local rotating Fort Fork before starting his County. Sagitawa is a Cree pits and man-made ponds to canoe, or raft on the historical a unique Peace Country brews and eats at Fairview’s only transcontinental journey to word meaning “where the enjoy! Fishing enthusiasts and scenic Peace River, or fly experience. They have guest brewery. 12 FOOT DAVIS QUEEN ELIZABETH the Pacific. The Mackenzie rivers meet”. The Lookout has should bring your fishing rods over in an ultralight plane? cabins for rent as well as heilanbeerhouse.com Henry Fuller Davis struck it PROVINCIAL PARK Cairn, built in 1929, honours a spectacular view of the as the ponds are stocked with This is the place for you! You horseback trail riding, river rich in the mid-1800s on a 12 Located adjacent to the Lac both the Fort Fork trading Town of Peace River and the rainbow trout and grayling! will be infected with our love cruise on a jet boat, mini golf, VALLEY BEE CAFÉ Foot gold claim in northern Cardinal Recreation Area, post and the place where confluence of the Peace, Smoky of the river, water sport, and fishing and most of all some Relax with friends over unique British Columbia, earning him this park has day use areas, Mackenzie’s important journey and Heart rivers. The Lookout LOCAL SKI HILLS Northern Alberta wilderness. relaxation. Meals and snacks beverages and goodies while around $12,000 as well as the overnight camping areas, a bird began. Mackenzie stayed over is complete with picnic area Winter can be long so why 1-877-835-1277 are provided. all being able to observe the “12 Foot Davis” nickname. watching area, cross country the winter of 1792, and left and historical information. not enjoy it! Come and enjoy peacerivercanada.com 780-332-7444 inner workings of a honey farm Spending much of his life as a ski trail, walking trail, boat in May 1793.This National one of the four local hills in operation. fur trader on the Peace River, dock and beach areas. Don’t Historic Site also provides a MISERY MOUNTAIN the Mighty Peace region at an LAST LAKE GUESTHOUSE THE RISE AIRBNB paradisvalleyhoney.com he left his mark on many places forget to also check out the wonderful view of the Peace Hike the stunning vistas of affordable price with short lift It’s secluded setting, on the Come relax and unplug in one in the region. A wooden statue Lac Cardinal Pioneer Village River, and an information kiosk Misery Mountain in the lines. corner of Last Lake, is ideal of the cozy and unique and off FARMERS RESTAURANT of 12 Foot Davis stands proudly adjacent to the park. offers detailed maps, drawings Town of Peace River and Skifairview.ca to accommodate a variety of the grid cabins looking down A modern licensed cafe with in Riverfront Park, located in of the fort and early photos. enjoy a 360 degree view of Miserymountain.com guests, who appreciate privacy, onto the stunning views of an eclectic, refinished twist — downtown Peace River. Just a HISTORIC DUNVEGAN Historic tours are available the Peace River valley and Skiworsley.com peacefulness and nature. the mighty Peace River. Wake serving homemade fare and few kilometres from downtown PARK during the summer months. the agricultural land that Manning Ski Hill Enjoy this “Home Away From up to grazing deer while the speciality coffee and retrofitted Peace River, the 12 Foot Davis Journey through time and surrounds the town. Home” and unique experiences sun comes up over the misty with interesting pieces of local memorial site overlooks the discover a piece of the fur trade, GRIMSHAW MILE ZERO PEACE VALLEY while you’re here.
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