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Town of Cardston Daniel A. Sims – H.H. Atkins Co. 289 Main Street 403-653-3242 Professional Corporation 66 – 3 Ave. West 403-653-3507 Hallmark Saddlery & Harness 529 - 4 St. West 403-653-3744 (Accountant) Imagination Unlimited 257 Main Street 403-653-2633 Edward Jones Investments 66 - 2 Ave. West 403-653-1057 Jayne’s Jewelry Sales 181 – 4 Ave. East 403-653-4286 Edwards & Edwards – Jonsson, Joanne Public Accountants 384 Main Street 403-653-3358 (Tupperware Sales) 94 - 7 Ave. West 403-653-3698 Family Talents Crafting Company 687 – 3 Ave. W. 403-653-3038 K & D Implements 1130 - 1 Ave. West 403-653-3566 Foothills Appliance Service 14 - 4 Ave. West 403-653-1919 Lariat Cross Trading Post 227 Main Street 403-659-4446 Foothills Taxidermy Cardston County 403-653-3720 LDS Distribution Services 327 - 4 Ave. West 403-653-4274 Foothills Vet Clinic 376 - 1 Ave. West 403-653-4424 H & R Block 36 – 3 Ave. West 403-653-1882 Leavitt’s Appliances – Holland insurance 248 Main Street 403-653-4929 Furniture Mattress Décor 555 Main St. 403-653-4447 J & J Janitorial Services 343 - 9 St. West 403-653-4196 Lee Valley Outfitters Aetna 403-653-2160 Kleen Kut Sharpening 389 – 8 St. West 403-653-4563 Lone Pine Marketing 215 – 9 St. West 403-653-2085 Lee Creek Cabinetry 680 Home Seekers Ave. 403-653-4747 Mom and Pop’s Legacy Funeral Homes Ltd. 107 - 6 St. West 403-653-3222 Convenience Shop 37 – 8 Ave. West 403-653-2299 Liberty Tax Services 271 - 2 Ave. West 403-653-1748 Prairie Sun Dėcor Cardston County 403-653-4697 Line Upon Line Studio 1112 – 2 Ave. West 403-653-4757 RichArts Aetna 403-653-3472 TOWN OF Mi & He Piano 412 – 2 Street East 587-370-1950 SkyVault360 (Computer) 140 – 2 Ave. West 1-800-299-1591 Marvin Bevans Trucking Cardston County 403-653-2496 Temple City Drugs 271 Main Street 403-653-4466 Matkin Law Office 87 – 2 Ave. West 403-653-3391 Temple City Poodle 555 Main Street 403-659-5098 CARDSTON Moxie Web Design Aetna 403-653-4301 The Bargain! Shop 388 Main Street 403-653-4661 Pierson Enterprises (Locksmith) 363 – 2 Ave. West 403-653-3453 The Music Store & Plumtree Child International 656 Main Street 403-653-2748 Sew Much More 555 Main Street 403-659-5098 Pollock & Company (Lawyer) 301 Main Street 403-653-4606 Timber Wolff Securities 395 Main Street 403-653-4635 BUSINESS Price & Comin LLP 348 Main Street 403-653-4441 Your Dollar Store With More 256 Main Street 403-653-4007 Royal Bank of Canada 204 Main Street 403-653-3321 DIRECTORY Schindler Crafts 581 – 3A Ave. West 403-653-3895 SPORTING /ADVENTURES Shaw Taxidermy 193 – 9A St. West 403-653-3192 Alberta Hunter’s Club 190 – 1 St. East 403-653-2766 Silverwing Travel Mountain View 403-653-2000 Foundry Fitness & Martial Arts 380 Main Street 587-222-5545 Skoien Professional Corporation 260 – 2 Ave. West 403-894-6540 Incept Guiding & Outfitting Cardston County 403-308-7718 Stringam Denecky (Lawyer) 72 - 2 Ave. West 403-653-3282 Jay’s Sharp Shop Ice Center 403-653-3976 Southern AB Window Washing 410 10 St. West 403-308-9094 Jodi’s Dance Academy 14 - 4 Ave. West 403-659-4400 Taurus Rentals 1098 - 1 Ave. West 403-653-4495 Pro Shop 343 Main Street 403-653-2600 nd 2019 TD Canada Trust 240 Main Street 403-653-4451 The Cardston Taekwon-do Club 245 Main Street, 2 Fl. 403-512-0877 The Sacred Stone Craft Company 141 – 3 Ave. West 403-653-1749 Wildlife West Adventures 272 - 2 Ave. West 403-653-1737 Training Inc. 60 – 2 Ave. West 403-653-4603 Uppercase Creative 621 Main Street 403-892-6008 TOURISM Vadnais Accounting Services 30 – 3 Ave. West 403-653-4444 Card Pioneer Home 337 Main Street 403-653-3366 Waterton Polymer Products Cardston County 403-653-2500 Cardston Lee Creek Golf Course 9th Ave. & 7th Street 403-653-4198 Westwind Consultation Ltd. Mountain View 403-653-1996 Carriage House Theatre 353 Main Street 403-653-1000 Courthouse Museum 89 - 3 Ave. West 403-653-3366 REAL ESTATE Great Canadian Barn Dance Hillspring 403-626-3407 Maxwell Capital Realty – Cardston 233 Main Street 403-653-1991 Remington Carriage Museum 623 Main Street 403-653-5139 Re/Max Cardston Realty 261 Main Street 403-653-4949 Schaffer Investments Ltd. 261 Main Street 403-653-4947 UTILITIES Security RV Self Storage 228 - 7 St. East 403-315-5833 ATCO Gas 35 – 3 Ave. East 403-653-3995 Sutton Group 295 Main Street 403-653-4423 Bell www.bell.ca 1-866-301-1942 Chief Mountain Gas 190 – 1 St. East 403-653-3011 RETAIL Direct Energy www.directenergy.com 1-866-420-3174 Barb’s Glitter’N Glitz 253 Main Street 403-653-1121 Enmax Energy www.enmax.com 310-2010 Bargain Barn 1092 - Ave. West 403-653-3766 Epcor www.epcor.com 310-4300 Barn Store Mountain View 403-653-1992 Fortis Alberta www.fortisalberta.com 310-WIRE (9473) Behind the Door 361 Main Street 403-653-4512 Just Energy www.justenergy.com 1-877-419-4705 Cardston Book Shop 226 Main Street 403-653-4222 Shaw Cable www.shaw.ca 1-888-472-2222 Cardston Home Hardware 336 Main Street 403-653-3062 Telus www.telus.com 310-2255 Cardston Pro Hardware 317 Main Street 403-653-4925 For more information on Cardston and District, contact: Cardston Security Systems 555 Main Street 403-659-5098 Town of Cardston Cardston Value Drug Mart 237Main Street 403-653-4971 ** Note: Electrical & Natural Gas utilities can be supplied by any energy Tourism & Economic Development Office, P.O. Box 280, Cardston, AB T0K 0K0 Circuit Tree 4 – 555 Main Street 403-653-1078 retailer in Alberta. For a list of energy retailers, visit: Phone: 403-653-3366 • Fax: 403-653-2499 Friends of Remington - www.ucahelps.alberta.ca TOLL FREE # CANADA & U.S.A. 1-888-434-3366 www.cardston.ca Carriage Museum 623 Main Street 403-653-5139 click on “Retailers & Distributors” ACCOMODATIONS Bob’s Painting & Renovations 527 – 7A Ave. West 403-653-1417 Janet Crapo Catering 299 – 2 Ave. West 403-653-4025 Crapo, Janet 299 – 2 Ave. West 403-653-4025 AIRBNB 371 – 3 Ave. W. 403-330-8141 Bryton Painting 783 – 3 Ave. West 403-653-4744 Just For You Catering Cardston County 403-653-2476 (Epicure & Beautician Sales) Belly Acres Lodge Glenwood 403-626-3814 Caliber Millwork Ltd. 1220 – 2 Ave. West 403-653-3516 KFC 274 Main Street Crapo, Leland Blue Trail RV Park Glenwood 403-626-3280 Card Construction Cardston County 403-653-2961 LaPita 325 Main Street 587-257-6453 (Computer Service) 299 – 2 Ave. West 403-653-4025 Chateau Isabella Cardston County 403-653-2039 Chief Mountain Truss Co. 1260 - 1 Ave. West 403-653-1556 Mings Garden 262 Main Street 403-653-1682 Diamond Willow Kennels Aetna 403-653-2507 Cobblestone Manor B & B 173 - 7 Ave. West 403-653-2701 Claw Homes Ltd. 392 – 4 Ave. West 403-332-0490 Our Place Café 207 Main Street 403-653-2585 Eyelashes 804 Fairway Blvd. 403-653-2202 Crooked Creek Campground Cardston County 403-308-4886 Dalan’s Developments 696 Main Street 403-795-4527 Red Rooster 364 Main Street 403-653-4880 Fifth Avenue Salon 520 – 6 St. W. 403-653-2154 Don’s Cabin Cardston County 403-653-4180 Darwen Beazer Gen. Contracting 292 - 4 Ave. West 403-653-2871 Sauce 219 Main Street 403-659-5035 Gloria’s Galaxy of Hair Design 715 - 5 St. West 403-653-4703 Flamingo Motel 848 Main Street 403-653-3952 Doug Nelson Enterprises Mountain View 403-888-7080 Scratch Cookery & Supper Club 713 – 1 Street East 403-894-4559 Gold Posey Occasions 966 2nd Ave. West 403-894-7274 Great Canadian Barn Dance Hillspring 403-626-3407 EMD Homes Cardston County 604-813-8775 Sizzle 880 – 12 St. West 403-653-1116 Golden Memory Keeping 720 Fairway Blvd. 403-715-6138 L’otel Robinson 343 – 2A Ave. West 403-653-4225 Forsyth Construction Cardston County 403-653-2588 Subway 20 - 3 Ave. West 403-653-1585 Grow Food Canada 636 4 St. West 403-892-4893 Lee Creek Campground 695 – 2 St. West 1-877-471-2267 G. Scott Excavating Cardston County 403-653-4041 T.J’s BakeShop 165 – 3 Ave. West 403-653-1299 Hair by Brigitte 855 – 2 Ave East 403-892-4006 Mountain View Country Inn & Gingerbread Homes 353 – 4 St. East 403-653-1456 Hannah Paige (Photography 811 Main Street 587-220-0215 Retreat Center Mountain View 403-653-1599 Handi-Boyz Cardston County 403-653-2044 HEALTH & WELLNESS/ /DOCTORS/MEDICAL SERVICES/DENTISTS & Esthetics) Out Post Motel & Suites 37 – 8 Ave. West 403-653-2299 Hatch Concrete 642 – 7 St. West 403-715-1048 All Smiles Dental 572 - 3 Street West 403-653-4121 Heninger Associates 558 – 3 Ave. West 403-653-3932 Payne Lake Lodge Mountain View 403-653-2126 Hunter Construction 475 – 3 Ave. West 403-620-1665 Dr. Michael Atwood Janice’s Day Family Home 519 - 8 Ave. West 403-653-4220 Range View Guest Ranch Cardston County 403-653-2821 Ironwood Glass and Construction 111 – 3 St. West 403-653-3043 Dr. Dustin Michel Jennifur’s Pet Grooming Cardston County 403-653-1424 Riverwood Campground Glenwood 403-626-3227 J.D. Contracting 238 – 2 St. West 403-653-4012 Cardston Clinic 34 - 2 Ave. West 403-653-3331 Kay’s Barber Shop 18 - 3 Ave. West 403-653-3055 Rocky Ridge Country Lodge Mountain View 403-653-2350 J-Avid Enterprises Cardston County 403-653-3563 Dr.
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