Camrose & Area Travel Guide

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After driving along highways 13, 21, 26, 56 or secondary 833, past thousands of acres of prairie farm lands, Camrose, Alberta appears on the horizon like an oasis...beckoning you to enter, rest a bit and spend some time with us. You will find a delightful City that is vibrant and alive...offering arts and culture, sports and recreation, and festivals & events. No matter what your interests...there is always something going on and always something to do. It is no wonder Camrose has earned the enviable reputation of being one of the "nicest" cities in western Canada.

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Fabulous food,friendly service and all the comforts of homeMaking your visit special is always our goal

A place you can feel at home

75 clean, comfortable rooms

6505 - 48 Avenue, CamrosePhone 780-672-9171 Fax 780-672-0130

Toll Free 1-877-477-9171 www.norsemeninn.comEmail: [email protected]

When it’s time to unwind,

Fine or casual dining in the

Odin Dining Room or Hagar’s Cafe

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Major Events & FestivalsJanuary 24-25 Canadian Bull Congress

March 3-5 Growing Rural Tourism Conference

March 14-16 Camrose Regional Trade Show

April 11 Celebrating Women Conference

April 25-27 Camrose Spring Classic Pro Rodeo

May 23-25 Camrose Cruiser’s Car Show

May 25 Camrose Fly-In Breakfast

June, July, August Music on Main - Friday evenings

June 6-7 Jaywalkers Jamboree

June 13-15 Night Classic Soccer Tournament

June Purple Martin Festival

June National Aboriginal Day

June 13, 20, 27 Martha’s Music Battle of the Bands

June 27-28 Battle River Quilter’s Guild - Quilt Show “Mirror Reflections”

July 1 Canada Day Celebration

July 31 Camrose Kickn’ Country BVJ Parade

July 31 - August 3 BVJ - Big Valley Jamboree

August 15-17 Founders Day Festival

August 23-24 Prairie Fun Days

November 21-23 Festival of Trees

December 3-7 2014 Canada Cup of Curling

See pages 6 & 7 for details

on each event plus more!

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Events........................................................... 3

Things to do in Camrose.............................6-9

Accommodations.................................. 11-12

Campgrounds & RV Parks .....................12-13

Downtown Boutique Shopping ............14-27

Maps............................... 22-23, 26, 30, 40, 42

Dining....................................................24-25

Golfing........................................................28

Recreation.................................................. 32

Things to do in Camrose County................. 35

Coupons................................................38-39

The Official Guide of Tourism Camrose©2013 Tourism Camrose, all rights reserved.

Tourism Camrose5402 - 48 Avenue, Camrose, Alberta T4V 0J7Ph: 780-672-4255 www.tourismcamrose.comwww.facebook.com/tourismcamrosewww.twitter.com/tourismcamrose

Designed & Published by The MarketerPh. 780-632-6191 E: [email protected]

Photos provided by Kirsten Rudolf, S and L Photography & numerous others.Duplication or reproduction in whole or in part of this publication is strictly prohibited without written permission from the publisher.All efforts have been made by the publisher to ensure that the information in this publication is current and accurate. The Publisher accepts no responsibility for any errors or omissions in this publication, and the opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the publisher.

Camrose's allure and vitality are rarely rivaled…and this dynamic and warm-hearted community nestled in central Alberta just begs to be discovered! The City has a population of over 17,000 and a trading area of over 100,000. The Camrose County, population of approximately 8,000, surrounds the City on all four sides. The top five largest ancestries for the area are Scandinavian, German, English, Scottish, and Irish.

Both CNR and CPR provide daily rail service, and Highways 13, 21 and 26, and Secondary 833 lead directly to Camrose. The City has a certified airport with a paved, lighted runway over 4,000 metres (4,500 ft. ) long. Plus the Edmonton International Airport is only 72 km (46 miles) away.

The Camrose region is committed to the preservation and protection of natural park areas, a clean and healthy environment, and to the safety of all residents. Citizens take pride in the tremendous natural corridors that provide picturesque backdrops for the City's and County's extensive outdoor parks and recreational grounds.

The Camrose region is vibrant and alive…offering arts and culture, sports and recreation, and numerous festivals and events. A passionate entrepreneurial spirit thrives here; as a result, you can always count on exceptional, friendly service from our many specialty retailers. It's no wonder Camrose has earned the enviable reputation

of being one of the 'nicest' areas in Western Canada!

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At Your Service...Bill Fowler Visitor Information Centre 5402 - 48 Ave............................ 780-672-4217 City of Camrose 5204 - 50 Ave.. 780-672-4426Camrose Police Service 6220 - 48 Ave.............................780-672-4444RCMP 6410 -48 Ave..................780-672-3341St. Mary’s Hospital 4607 - 53 St...............................780-679-6100Camrose Ambulance Service....780-672-6138Camrose Fire Department .......780-672-2906Camrose County Administration Office 3755 - 43 Ave.............................780-672-4446Emergency Services .................................911

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Come to Camrose County where the bright lights are the brilliant stars above you on a clear, country night.We offer you a tasty slice of rural Alberta complete with lakes, river valleys, roadways through rolling hills and waving grain fields all presided over by a bright blue sky dotted with white fluffy clouds.Our friendly communities feature an excellent selection of golf courses and modern campgrounds with all the amenities so you can relax and enjoy the fresh air.Family entertainment is easy to find in Camrose County. Visit our

lakes with their sandy beaches and go canoeing or boating. Find your way through a lush green corn maze. Check out the model airplane traffic at Alberta's Littlest Airport. Try your hand at trout fishing at our County's newest park, the Nature Conservation Center.Take part in rich community events like ball tournaments, horse competitions, community breakfasts and parades or spend some time in our community museums looking at the past. Tour our County during Prairie Fun Days and soak up our hospitality and create memories for you and your family.Bring your camera or your artist's easel and capture glorious sunsets, birds and wildlife and natural prairie scenery.Treasured memories await you and your loved ones here in Camrose County. Become part of our family.Welcome! Come once and you will come again!

Don Gregorwich,Reeve of Camrose County

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Welcome to the City of CamroseI warmly encourage you to visit our beautiful city where we can guarantee an unforgettable stay. Enjoy shopping at one of our numerous unique boutiques on our historical main street or any of the wide assortments of retail stores located throughout the city. Experience our scenic urban parks including paved or shale trails that will take you through tranquil scenery of creeks, trees and wildlife, recreation areas, residential areas and around beautiful Mirror Lake.

We have year-round activities that will cater to everyone. You can partake in our many arts, musical and cultural events. Enjoy a round of golf, ice-skating, and cross-country skiing or attend our local sporting events such as hockey, curling, baseball, soccer and football. Whatever you're interested in, Camrose has it.We hope to see you soon!

Sincerely,Mayor Norman Mayer

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A “MUST ATTEND” for rural tourism operators, municipal councilors, economic development officers, administrators, and agricultural society representatives wanting to inspire and innovate to create community engagement & to buildtourism marketing skills.

March 3-5 Growing Rural Tourism Conference

A revitalizing symposium packed with

informative sessions, dynamic speakers

and fabulous displays. Speakers focus on

a wide variety of entertaining, inspiring,

and educational topics relevant to

all women.

April 11

Celebrating Women

Conference

Cheer on your favourite rodeo

contestants! Special events include the

Wainwright Stampede Riders, the Wild

Pony Race, and The Graham Sisters

Trick Riding. Plus Trinity Bradshaw

performing at the dance -

get your tickets early!

April 25-27

Camrose Spring Classic

Pro Rodeo The Show 'n Shine showcases the work of many enthusiasts…stroll through rows of some of the finest automobiles spanning through generations. Two of the most exciting events: the 100 Footer and the autocross. The challenge is on!

May 23-25 Camrose Cruiser's Car Show

This terrific long-standing annual event officially kicks off summer in Camrose.

Usually about 100 various aircraft participate, making it one of the largest

fly-in breakfasts in Western Canada. Open to the public and used as a fund raiser to teach the joy of flying to younger children.

May 25 Camrose Fly-In Breakfast

It's so popular we close off Main

Street for two days for this one!

Three blocks both sides full of

fantastic side-walk sales, concession

booths, lots of great music, games of

chance, Midway rides

for all ages.

June 6-7

57th Annual

Jaywalkers Jamboree

An internationally recognized premier

agricultural event featuring 12 different

breeds of cattle, a 4-H judging seminar,

producer seminars & children’s program.

Over 250 exhibits to the beef industry

plus the Taste of Beef Banquet!

January 24-25

Canadian Bull Congress

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This interesting trade show brings together businesses and vendors from across Canada, to showcase the latest trends and products. Plan to stop by and check out what’s new.

March 14-16Camrose Regional

Trade Show

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All of these events occur every year around the same time frame, so keep them in mind for future years as well.

Camrose City Center is the place to be as bands from across Alberta

compete for the chance to win big prizes. Cheer on your favorite

band on Main Street and make your vote count for the

preliminaries.

June 13, 20 and 27Martha’s Music

Battle of the Bands

One of the best Canada Day Celebrations in central Alberta. Breakfast starts the day at 8:30 a.m. Fireworks close the day around 11:15 pm, with lots of entertainment and activities in between.

July 1Canada Day Celebration

Join thousands of country music fans from

all over North America as they make the

pilgrimage each year to the 432 acre mini

village that’s created for this August long

weekend of non-stop music.

July 31 to August 3

BVJ – Big Valley

Jamboree

Take a guided historical walk through Old Sparling Historical District, sample the Tastes of Camrose, find your ancestors with a Graveyard Tour or during the Ghost Walk, and take in the dessert theatre in the oldest Vaudeville theatre in Alberta, the Bailey on main.

August 15-17 Founders Days Festival

Three days of festivities to get you in the spirit of Christmas, includes: live entertainment; Children's World; Castle Shoppe; beautifully decorated trees; festive table settings; gingerbread house displays; Santa; Petting Zoo; and Spirits of Christmas Craft Sale.

November 21-23Festival of Trees

Canadian curling’s first ever Triple Crown,

kicks off in Camrose with the 2014 Canada

Cup. Winning teams of 2013-14 Roar of

the Rings, Tim Hortons Brier, and Scotties

Tournament of Hearts will compete for

the $140,000 cash purse.

December 3-7

Camrose Hosts

2014 Canada Cup

What better way to kick off Big Valley

Jamboree than with a great kickin’

country parade. Thursday morning of the

long weekend in August, the third largest

parade in Alberta meanders through 12

blocks of downtown Camrose!

July 31

Camrose Kickn’

Country BVJ Parade

Over 100 soccer teams from all across

Alberta make the annual trek to

Camrose for the Night Classic, a crazy

fun opportunity for 11 to 18 year-olds to

stay up way into the wee hours of the

night and play soccer.

June 13-15

Night Classic Soccer

Tournament

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Start your Visit at the Bill Fowler Visitor Information Centre (VIC) Whether you're looking for information on Alberta, or other provinces, this VIC offers a tremendous variety of complimentary brochures and maps. It's also the best place to get the most up-to-date information on things to do in Camrose. While at the VIC, take time to also inspect the hand-built replica of a Viking longship, and the amazing nature mural at our front entrance.

Heritage Points of InterestGet acquainted with our past - twenty educational and historic points of interest depicting the development stages of Camrose, are strategically placed along the three km walking paths surrounding the beautiful reflective Mirror Lake.

Mirror Lake is also the starting point of 36 km of paved/shale walking trails that wind gracefully through the Stoney Creek Valley and the central part of the city, presenting

an outstanding natural setting for walkers, runners, and cyclists. In winter, trails are meticulously groomed and have become known internationally for accommodating the best cross-country skiing and biathlon around.

Polish Mutes and Trumpeter Swans Spring is officially recognized in Camrose when the local Trumpeter Swans and Mutes are released from their winter compound and set free on Mirror Lake. These majestic beauties add a natural complement to our already picturesque landscapes; and when not nesting, can usually be found close by the spray of the Rotary Fountain on 48 Ave. For over five decades, Camrose has participated in various swan education programs and conservation initiatives.

Art Walk - June through August Enjoy our 19th featuring a Camrose Art Walkvariety of local and visiting artists from May 30 – Aug 31st. During this time, art of many different forms is on display and for sale at several venues throughout central and downtown Camrose.

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Mirror Lake Express Train Rides This popular little train, 92 feet long and carrying 24 passengers, was beautifully crafted by a resident of Camrose. It is truly an amazing work of art! Plan to be in Camrose on a Tuesday or Thursday evening during the summer months, and take a leisurely train ride along the picturesque shores of Mirror Lake.

If you like Museums, we have two (open from the long weekend in May to labour day weekend in September). The contains Centennial Museumthousands of artifacts proudly displayed in 13 individual buildings. Take your time to visit the Firehall, the Canadian (the local newspaper), the Blacksmith Shop, The Lugs N' Cleats building, The Likeness School, and many others. (Further details on page 10).

The Heritage Railway Station and Park: Anything Trains! Wander inside the 1911 3rd-Class station at the Heritage Railway Station and Park (see also page 10), and tap- out a Morse code message on the telegraph key or have an authentic Victorian tea party in the marvellous King George room. The outside grounds are spectacular, with bunkhouses of historical pictures, colorful gardens of old-fashioned heritage flowers in full bloom during three seasons, and a railway garden complete with model buildings and trains.

Rudy Swanson Recreation ParkHome to several outdoor facilities including Kin Park Ball Diamonds, soccer pitches, tennis courts, basketball courts, beach volleyball courts, shale walking trails, the water spray park and skateboard park. This area also contains a state-of-the-arts sports

complex with two regulation-size ice surfaces, and connects to a 9 - lane curling rink, a third arena and the aquatic centre. The Field House sports an indoor three-lane rubberized track for fitness enthusiasts.

See recreation details on page 32 and map page 40.

Camrose Golf CourseHave you time for a game? This well-established 18-hole course is tucked right in the city so it is easy to get to. See page 28.

University of Alberta Augustana CampusWith a student-faculty ratio of 16-1, professors will know you by name. Our 40-acre campus is just a short walk away from city center with all its amenities; plus the 'aspen parkland' terrain provides students with easy access to a variety of outdoor activities including cross-country running, skiing, and biathlon. See ad page 34.

Camrose has a first-class gaming facilityThe Camrose Resort Casino offers 200 slot machines, 12 gaming tables, and a poker room; and regularly features live entertainment, so plan enough time to play the tables and then take in one of the many tribute/dinner theatres.

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Camrose & District Centennial Museum

www.camrosemuseum.ca

780-672-32984522 - 53 St., Camrose, AB

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Camrose Heritage Railway Station & ParkCaptivating experiences wondrous sights and await you at the...

www.canadiannorthern.ca

Open Tues through SatMay long weekend till end of August

780-672-3099 4407 - 47 Ave., Camrose

For complete event info visit:

Nestled in the historical university district, the 1911 Canadian Northern depot is surrounded by 13 spectacular heritage gardens, including our newly developed , connecting World War Victory Gardenmemory with community. Observe how organic garden methods result in exceptional flower and vegetable gardens. Our unique Morgan Garden Railway features a twin track traveling through scale model communities, a magnet for children of all ages. History comes alive in our Station where you will be greeted by our friendly staff and volunteers; enjoy light self serve refreshments mid May until the end of June. Saturdays in July and August a full heritage dessert menu will be served, featuring locally grown fruit and berries. Garden tours with Victorian Dessert available. Displays and outbuildings offer a glimpse into railroad past. Be sure to visit our extensive track car and communication collection and browse our , filled with unique White Elephant Gift Shopone-of-a-kind treasures.

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Travellers Inn Camrose 6216 - 48 Ave.

780-672-3377 www.travellersinncamrose.com

R & R Inn and Suites CamroseHwy 13 West End

Camrose1-866-552-2292VISIT US @ RRINNSUITES.COM

44 Spacious Rooms & Suites.Main floor drive-up access. Handicap room. Business service. Hard wired & WiFi.Microwave & fridge in all rooms. Deluxe continental breakfast to start your day!

Best Western Plus Camrose Resort Casino 3201-48 Ave.Swimming pool, waterslide, hot tub, fitness centre, business centre, Free hot breakfast, Free Wifi, high speed internet, 42” flat screen televisions, microwave, fridge, safe and deluxe amenities package. Family, executive and Jacuzzi suites available. Ample parking for trucks and buses. Catering and banquet facilities for up to 300 people. Pet friendly. Casino on-site.

780-679-2376 Toll Free: 1-888-784-8441 www.bestwesterncamrose.com See ad outside back cover.

Ramada Camrose 4702 - 73 St.Recipient of the 2014 AB Hotel & Lodging Assoc. Housekeeping Award, great hot continental breakfast, indoor pool/water slide/hot tub, jacuzzi suites, free WIFI and local calling, large fitness center, oversized parking, business center, on-site laundry, close to major amenities, pet friendly.

780-672-5220 Toll Free: 1-888-672-5208 www.canaltahotels.com/locations/camroseSee ad inside back cover

Super 8 Camrose 4710 - 73 St.Recipient of the 2013 TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence Award. C lose to Camrose Golf Course and restaurants. Amenities include indoor pool, hot tub and fitness center, free American continental breakfast, business center, gym,i nternet, pets allowed.

780-672-7303 Toll Free: 1-877-672-7303www.canaltahotels.com/locations/camrose See ad inside back cover.

Norsemen Inn 6505 - 48 Ave. Standard rooms, mini-suites and executive suites, Wi-Fi, in-room coffee, refrigerators, microwaves, hairdryers, convention facilities. Fine or casual dining in the Odin Dining Room or Hagar's Café. Lounge facilities in the Gravity Lounge and The Tap Room Bar & Brewery. On site micro brewery, Norsemen Brewing Co.

780-672-9171 Toll Free: 1-877-477-9171 www.norsemeninn.com See ad inside front cover.

R & R Inn and Suites 6508 - 48 Ave. All rooms designed with comfort in mind, from single rooms, junior suites to executive suites with jacuzzi. Located near shopping & restaurants and only minutes from downtown. Guest laundry, fitness center and sauna coming soon. 6 Movie Channels, huge parking at rear for big rigs.

780-672-2292 Toll Free: 1-866-552-2292 www.rrinnsuites.com See ad below.

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Nature Conservation Centre After mining 500,000 cubic metres of gravel, Camrose County reclaimed this depleted pit and transformed it into a natural fish pond complete with walking trails, picnic and day camping areas. Enjoy swimming, fishing, non-motorized boating, scuba diving, nature walks, and bird watching.780-672-4446 www.county.camrose.ab.ca See county map page 42.

Pelican Point Park (On Buffalo Lake) Hwy 53 Camrose County 58 sites - some power sites available,beach, caretaker/manager on site, day-use area, picnic tables, fire pits, firewood for sale, fish cleaning stand. Group camping available, horseshoe pits, interpretive trail, pier on site, water pump, water tap, showers.780-672-4446 www.Reserve.AlbertaParks.ca See county map page 42.

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For your comfort and convenience Camrose Exhibition Trail RV Park amenities include fully serviced [w/p/s] pull thru and back in sites, children’s playground, picnic tables, fire pits, WiFi internet, cable TV, coin operated laundry and shower facility. The sites are “big rig” friendly and groups are welcome. Whether you are attending an event or exploring the many interesting things to do and see around the Camrose region, our country warmth and hospitality will certainly make your stay an enjoyable one.

4250 Exhibition Drive, Camrose Alberta T4V 4Z8Ph: 780.678.2888 Fx: 780.678.2523

www.camroservpark.comEmail: [email protected]

Camping in Camrose has never been easier.....

The park is located at the east end of Camrose, just off Hwy 13 next door to the CRE & Casino.

Bawlf Jubilee Park 780-373-3797 Hwy 13 E of Camrose Bashaw Campground 780-372-3911Bashaw Golf & Country Club Campground 780-372-2333Country 9 Golf & Campground 780-372-2427Ferintosh Campground 780-877-3767Johnson's Beach Campground 780-372-3884 BashawNordic Campground 780-855-3915in New Norway on Hwy 21 South of Camrose Pelican Point Lookout Inn 780-372-2367Ross Flats Campground 780-855-2280Hwy 21 south Duhamel Rozi's Retreat 780-373-2385 Hwy 13 Bawlf Telegraph Park & Hay Lakes Lions Campground 780-878-3200 Hwy 21 Hay Lakes

Tillicum Beach Park, Dried Meat Lake 16 km east on Hwy.13; 14 km south on Hwy 956 (Tillicum Beach Rd.) The new re-developed Park is now complete. 7 camping sites w/power, registration is first come first served. Coin operated showers, washrooms, Mesa shelter, walking trails, ball diamond, day use area, playground, fire pits, boat launch, pier, fish cleaning stand, water tap. 780-672-4446www.county.camrose.ab.ca – under Hamlets See county map page 42.

Whistle Stop Golf & Campground 780-672-6490Hwy 833 (53 St North) www.whistlestopgolf.comWillow Grove Campground 780-372-2193 Bashaw Willow Rustic Retreat & Learning Centre 780-855-2523 New Norway

Dumping Stations / Potable WaterBig Eagle 780-672-3863 3815-47 Ave. $5 (dumping), $5 (water) Camrose Auto Shine 780-672-9274 5221 - 51 Ave. free (dumping), (coin water) Camrose Exhibition Trail RV Park 780-678-2888Non-campers $10 (dumping), $5 (water)Camrose City Sani-Dump 780-672-44264520A Exhibition Drive, free

Silver Creek Golf Course & Campground Hwy 21 south A family owned and operated 27 hole golf course complimented with over 200 serviced camping sites. The course is great for all levels of competitors. From the down home atmosphere, the staff at Silver Creek are committed to providing you with a memorable golf and camping experience.780-855-3982 www.silvercreekgolfcourse.com See county map page 42.

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www.DowntownCamrose.com

Visit

The day is yours to experience!

If you would like further information on City Center Camrose, please call us at 780.672.5191 or email: [email protected]

Find us facebook.com/citycentercamrose

A “welcome home atmosphere with an uptown experience” is exactly what is waiting for you when you visit City Center Camrose!

You will be surprised and delighted with the diverse collection of unique boutiques that beckon you to “come i n s i d e ” a n d b r o w s e . T h e a c c o m m o d a t i n g s t a f f , p r i d e themselves on the abi l i ty to p e r s o n a l i z e y o u r s h o p p i n g experience. Whether you're looking for arts & culture; health & wellness; furniture & décor; or specialty retailers, our distinctive City Center has it all!

The historical downtown district of Camrose has many beautifully restored commercial buildings and colourful period houses that are in full use. They can be easily identified by exterior plaques depicting their significance to the history of our vibrant City Center.

Take your time…parking in City Center Camrose is FREE! Enjoy a refreshing treat from one of our specialty coffee houses, while you relax and rejuvenate under a shady tree complete with beautiful rose mall planter benches overflowing with colourful blossoms.

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5002-50 Street, Camrose

Open 9-5:30 Mon-Fri, 9:30-5pm on Sat.

1-888-672-8401, [email protected]

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www.tishsfashions.net780-672-6092

Look for our new location on mainstreet

4895 - 50th St., Camrose

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East Side Mario's 780-608-9629 #600 7300-48 Ave. (Cornerstone) Best known for their classic Italian pastas and pizzas, and because they are owned and operated by a fellow who was born and raised in Camrose, they also specialize in neighbourhood favorites like ribs, steak, and chicken. See ad page 25.

Eats Restaurant780-679-0904 (Best Western Plus Camrose Resort Casino) 3201- 48 Ave. Home to the Friday night Seafood Buffet and Sunday brunch. Enjoy freshly made entreés, daily specials and themed buffets throughout the year. With superior food quality and exceptional service, Eats represents great value for our guests. For an intimate dinner for two or a celebration with friends, family or co-workers, our casual atmosphere and diverse menu options are sure to please. See ad outside back cover.

Fiona's Coffee & Gifts780-672-2889 4968 - 50 St. An eclectic cozy coffee house and café right in the middle of downtown offering delicious fresh sandwiches, vegetarian & vegan, and gluten free.

Gravity Lounge 780-672-9171 (Norsemen Inn) 6505 - 48 Ave. Enjoy the warmth and coziness of our Gravity Lounge, as you relax and catch your favourite sporting events on our big screen TV. We offer a full menu, complimentary snacks, a great happy hour and daily drink specials. See ad inside front cover.

Hagar's Café 780-672-9171(Norsemen Inn) 6505 - 48 Ave.Hagar’s Café is known for its incredible buffet and the freshest salad bar in town. This family friendly restaurant is sure to cook you up something you will love. See ad inside front cover.

Joker's Den Pub 780-679-0904 (Camrose Resort Casino) 3201- 48 Ave. Open seven days a week for lunch, dinner and late night dining. Joker’s Den Pub provides a unique setting to gather with friends, take in live entertainment, enjoy the action on the big screens or challenge friends to a fun game of pool. The Joker’s Den Pub provides a full menu, liquor service and features regular live entertainment. See ad outside back cover.

The Lefse House 780-672-7555 5210 - 51 Ave. Youse velcom to try our authentic Scandinavian lunches and irresistable snacks in our quaint and friendly coffee shop and gift gallery that’s reminiscent of the old country. It’s an experience in itself. Mange Takk! See ad below.

Odin Room 780-672-9171 (Norsemen Inn) 6505 - 48 Ave. For special occasions, meetings, or just stepping out - the Odin dining room with its warm hospitality and terrific food is sure to satisfy the most discerning palate.See ad inside front cover.

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Experience Scandinavian hospitality in our charming Bakery & Coffee Shop.

Open Mon-Fri 9:30-5pm5210 - 51 Ave., Camrose, AB

780-672-7555

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The Metal Kettle 780-672-5223 Bay 11, 4617- 41 St. Paradice Cove Lounge 780-672-7741 (Marada Hotel) 3911 - 48 Ave. Subway 780-672-7891 4935 - 49 St.Tim Horton's 780-672-5087 3601- 48 Ave. West EndA&W Restaurant & Drive Thru 780-672-4338 6001- 48 Ave. Booster Juice 780-672-0065 (Cornerstone) #170 6800 - 48 Ave.Boston Pizza780-672-7701 6046 - 48 Ave. The Canadian Brewhouse 780-678-8880 6608 - 48 Ave. Dominos Pizza 780-672-1313 6550 - 48 Ave. Edo Japan 780-679-2261 (Cornerstone) #134 6800 - 48 Avenue Extreme Pita 780-672-7482 (Cornerstone) #168 6800 - 48 AvenueFat Burger 780-672-0506 (Cornerstone) #110, 6800 - 48 Ave. Gallery Restaurant 780-672-5007 (Camrose Golf Course) 5105 - 66 St.Geo's Sports Lounge 780-672-7610 6115 - 48 Ave. Goodies 4U 780-672-11446601 - 48 Ave. (Duggan Mall)Happy Chopstix780-672-5959 6110 - 48 Ave.Humpty's Family Restaurant 780-672-5559 5606 - 48 Ave. Joey's Only Seafood 780-672-3641 6501 - 48Ave

EAST SIDE MARIO’S

East Side Mario’s is a chance to visit a little piece of New York in Camrose. We have been a part of the community for over 9 years. Owned and operated by Greg Sharp, who was born and raised right here in Camrose, let our family of staff serve your family a great dining experience when you are in the area!! We are best known for our classic Italian pastas and pizzas, but we also have neighborhood favorites like ribs, steak and chicken dishes. We also have a terrific kids menu,

& all of our entrees include our signature ALL YOU CAN EAT soup or salad and garlic homeloaf.

780.608.9629 600-7300 48 Ave., Camrose, AB www.eastsidemarios.com

Downtown AreaBrenda's Restaurant 780-679-4188 4868 - 50 St. Dairy Queen780-672-5328 4954 - 50 St. Camrose Pizza Unlimited 780-672-9943 (Windsor Hotel) 4911 - 51 Ave. Malories Cakes & Catering 780-678-3248 5101 - 50 Ave. Monte Carlo Restaurant 780-672-1040 4907 - 48 Ave. Pepper's Steak House 780-672-4730 (Alice Hotel) 5078 - 50 St.Rusty Spur Bar & Grill (Mexican) 780-679-2245 5017 - 51 St. The Bistro at the Bailey Theatre(run under the Metal Kettle)780-672-5223 5041 - 50 St.The Pump House Bar & Grill 780-672-2029 (Alice Hotel)5078 - 50 St.Saigon Rose 780-672-3114 4938 - 50 St.Scalliwags Pub & Rum Bar 780-672-5411 4919 - 47 St. Skyway Family Restaurant 780-672-8363 4941 - 50 St.Tiny Cakes Café 780-781-1238 5012 - 50 Ave. Tripolis Tasty Choice 780-679-6211 5004 - 48 Ave.Yummy Pho 780-672-8832 4969 - 50 St. East EndBourbon Street Bar & Grill (Marada) 780-672-5488 3911 - 48 Ave.

KFC & Taco Bell 780-672-0151 (Cornerstone)#150 6800 - 48 Ave Love Sushi and Grill Restaurant 780-672-1828 6112 - 48 Ave.Lucky Dragon Restaurant780-672-5012 5716 - 48 Ave.McDonald's Restaurant 780-672-9453 6603 - 48 Ave. McDonald's Restaurant 780-672-0589 (Walmart) #400 6800 - 48 Ave. OleO’s Ice Cream Castle (summer months) 5402 - 48 Ave.Panago 780-608-4140 5602 - 48 Ave. Papa's Donair & Sub 780-672-7224 (Duggan Mall) 6601 - 48 Ave. Pizza 73 780-673-0073 4725 - 65 St Pizza Hut 780-310-1010 6102 - 48 Ave.Smitty's Family Restaurant 780- 672-7610 6115 - 48 Ave. Starbucks 780-672-0476 (Cornerstone) #130 6800 - 48 Ave. Star Planet Mexican Food 780-672-2009 (Duggan Mall)Bay A, 6601 - 48 Ave. Stockmen’s Chophouse 780-951-1492 6404 - 48 Ave.Subway 780-672-3522 (Cornerstone)6800 - 48 Ave.Tim Horton's 780-608-7626 6602 - 48 Ave.Wendy's 780-672-5835 6602 - 48 Ave.Silver Creek Golf Course 780-855-398215 minutes south of Camrose on Hwy 21The Station 780-672-6490 (Whistle Stop Golf Course) 53 Street (N 3 km)

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18 Mini Hole Golf - JoJos Maze Craze 780-672-2436 East of Camrose on Hwy 26 See ad page 36.Open July - September

Golfing

Coal Creek Golf Resort 780-663-2473 43 km North of Camrose on Hwy 834Double Dam Golf Course 780-375-2154 East on Hwy 13, 18.5 km South on Hwy 56, 11 km East on Hwy 609Miquelon Hills Golf Course 780-662-2499 Kingman, follow 833 north of Camrose Whistle Stop Golf & Campground 780-672-6490 North on 53 Street in Camrose (on Hwy 833)

Camrose Golf Course 5105-66 Street 780-672-2691 www.camrose.ca/golf See golf package page 29.

This well-established 18-hole course is tucked right in the city so it is easy to get to. With three holes interplaying with Mirror Lake you may find yourself having to compete with the deer and trumpeter swans for access to the greens, but the course is so peacefully stunning that your wait will seem worthwhile. Established in 1922, the Camrose Golf Course is a City of Camrose owned and operated, 18 hole public course. The course provides all amenities required by both the recreational golfer and the golfer seeking additional challenges to their game.

Silver Creek Golf Course 16 km South of Camrose on Hwy 21 (New Norway)

This beautiful 27 hole golf course, completely surrounded by thousands of acres of rolling grain lands, will rejuvenate your spirit just by taking time to breathe in the fresh country air. Splashed by magnificent colors of flower gardens throughout, 27 holes strategically wind around the former farm’s historic barn, now clubhouse and restaurant. Having a day at Silver Creek Golf Course is like a feast for the soul! Just a short 15 minute drive from Camrose, complete with fully-stocked pro shop, power carts, licenced restaurant, and plenty of overnight campsites.

780-855-3982 www.silvercreekgolfcourse.comSee county map page 42.

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780-672-3640 or 1-800-296-81124250 Exhibition Drive, Camrose, AB T4V 4Z8

The Camrose Regional Exhibition is a multipurpose agriculture, entertainment, education, and leisure complex situated on 117 acres of land located one kilometer east of Camrose on Highway 13. The location is a convenient 45 minute drive from

the Edmonton International Airport and a three-hour drive to the City of Calgary.

www.cre.ab.ca

January 24-25, 2014 Canadian Bull Congress

March 3-5, 2014 Growing Rural Tourism Conference

March 14-16, 2014 Camrose Regional Trade Show

April 11, 2014 Celebrating Women Conference

April 25-27, 2014 Camrose Spring Classic Pro Rodeo

November 20, 2014 Festival of Trees Gala Dinner

November 21-23, 2014 Festival of Trees

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PICNIC AREASJubilee Park 780-672-919550 Street between 44 & 47 Ave.

Mirror Lake Park 5402 - 48 Ave. 780-672-4217

ARENAS

Camrose Recreation Centre 780-672-9195Rudy Swanson Park, 53 St. - 45 Ave.

Community Centre/Field House 780-672-3430Rudy Swanson Park, 54 St. - 45 Ave.

Border Paving / EnCana / Max McLean 780-672-3242Rudy Swanson Park, 53 St. - 45 Ave.

CURLING RINKRose City Curling Centre 780-672-4152Rudy Swanson Park, 53 St. - 44 Ave.

SKI HILLSCamrose Ski Club www.camroseskiclub.comGwynne Valley Ski Area 780-352-3515

Stoney Creek Centre 5320-40 Ave. 780-672-919539 km West on Highway 13

BALL DIAMONDSCamrose Composite High School 6205 - 48 Ave.

Duggan Park 73 St. & Marler Drive

Kinsmen Park - Rudy Swanson Park 55 St. - 44 Ave.West End 5900 Grand Drive

SOCCER FIELDS

Sifton School 4807 - 43 St.

Camrose Composite High School 6205 - 48 Ave.

Rudy Swanson Park 44 Ave. & 55 St.Jack Stuart School 200 Mount Pleasant Drive

U of A Augustana Campus 4901 - 46 Ave. 780-679-1100

SPORTS FACILITIES

SWIMMING POOLCamrose Aquatic Centre/ Spray Park 780-672-9909Rudy Swanson Park, 53 St. - 45 Ave.

SKATEBOARD PARKCamrose Skateboard Park 780-672-9195 54 St. and 46 Ave

ARTS & HERITAGE

Chuck Mclean Arts Centre 4809 - 52 St. 780-672-9949

Camrose & District Centennial Museum 4522 - 53 St. 780-672-3298Camrose Heritage Railroad Station & Park4407 - 47 Ave. 780-672-3099

Winter Activities...•Outdoor ice skating on cleaned and flooded Mirror Lake. Access Bill Fowler Mirror Lake Park Visitor Information Centre just north of 48th Ave near 53 St. Lots of free parking.

•Groomed trails for cross country skiing and other sports at Camrose Golf Course easy 4 km loop. A c c e s s f r o m t h e g o l f clubhouse (5105-66 St). Camrose Nordic Centre at Stoney Creek Valley – Access from 39 Ave. Parkview Drive. Up to 18 km loops, easy and intermediate. •Biath lon Range f rom Camrose Drive & 50 St. – 32 shooting lanes for small bore rifles only.

•Luge Track – 473 metres of ice track for natural luge. Access from Camrose Nordic Centre.

Where to Find it?... Recreation

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On December 3-7, the 2014 Canada Cup will be held in Camrose. The Canada Cup will feature the best curlers in Canada - seven men’s and seven women’s curling teams (2013 Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings Canadian Curling Trials mens’ and women’s winners; the champions of the 2014 Tim Hortons Brier and Scotties Tournament of Hearts; and the next five best teams of each gender based on the 2013-14 Canadian team Ranking System) will compete for a $140,000 cash purse plus the winning teams will get berths into the 2017 Roar to the Roar Pre-trials.

Camrose HostingCanadian Curling’s First Triple Crown

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Boomtown TrailBoomtown Trail is a tourism region where history and culture comes to life. The Boomtown Trail runs down Highways 21 and 56, stretching from immediately north of Camrose down to Bassano and Strathmore in the south. Download a free copy of the Boomtown Apps Virtual Boomtown Trail Travel Guide & Map at the iTunes store. www.boomtowntrail.com For more activities of things to do on the Trail – see page 36.

Camrose County Nature Conservation Centre An unsung jewel in the prairies! After yielding approximately 500,000 cubic metres of gravel, this 37-acre depleted gravel pit now boasts a tranquil nature conservation centre, complete with stocked rainbow trout, walking trails, migrating and songs birds of the seasons, and picnic/ day camping sites. A great place to get away from the busy-ness of life and listen to the silence of nature. No reservation needed. See map page 42.

Prairie Fun Days self-guided excursion Have you ever driven through the country past historic buildings, or tiny churches on hillsides, that look lonely and apparently forgotten? If so, the last weekend in August is for you! Explore glorious Camrose County as never before during our self-guided driving excursion, visiting numerous historic sites that on this particular weekend, are manned by volunteers and open just for you.

Too tired to drive all that way?? Call Tourism Camrose to book your seat on the “Prairie Cruiseline” and leave the heavy driving to us. 780-672-4255. See further details about Prairie Fun Days on page 37.

Alberta's Littlest Airport Aviators check out this amazing model aircraft flying site complete with RC model aircraft supplies, just a short ½ hour drive east of the City of Camrose. Plan to attend the annual airshow during the July long weekend when we know for sure someone will be flying. Camping is available. See also Prairie Fun Days for additional days pilots will be navigating the skies. See page 37 and map page 42.

JoJos Maze Craze & 18 Mini Hole GolfTest your navigating skills in this amazing corn maze, located a short drive north and east of Camrose. The Maze also offers a variety of fun things: a petting zoo, giant slide, bounce house, and a mini golf course. Fire pits and picnic shelters are available for field trips, staff parties, birthdays, family reunions and groups. See ad page 36.

Many more County ideas on pages 36 & 37.

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BIRDWATCHING & PICNICSButcher Habitat Conservation Area West end of Railway Avenue in Bittern Lake.

Hay Lakes Lions Campground &Telegraph Park Turn E off of Hwy 21 onto Hwy 617, 2 km E of Hay Lakes. 780-878-3200

Miquelon Lake Provincial Park Off Hwy 21 follow Hwy 623 to park entrance. 780-672-7274

Camrose County Nature Conservation Centre Travel 14.5 km east of Camrose on Hwy 13, then south 8.5 km on Green Grove Road (Rg Rd 185) www.county.camrose.ab.ca Little Beaver Lake, on Hyw. 21 turn into Town of Ferintosh, from MacQuarrie Avenue turn right onto McGill St. Lake situated at the end of this street.

Pleasure Island Take Hwy 13 east of Camrose for 3 km, turn south onto RG Rd 195 for 1/2 mile. Pond on east side of road.

Tillicum Beach Park (located on Dried Meat Lake). 1 km east of Camrose on Hwy 13, turn south 14 km. Follow signage. 780-672-4446

Pelican Point (located on Buffalo Lake) 10 km East of Bashaw on Hwy 53, and 6 km south.

FISHINGCoal Lake North Provincial Area in the Gywnne Valley, turn N off Hwy 13 onto 822. Continue north on 822 then west on 616.

Pleasure Island Take Hwy 13 east of Camrose for 3 km, turn south onto Rg Rd 195 for 1/2 mile. Pond on east side of road.

Dried Meat Lake Take Hyw 13 1 km east of Camrose, turn south and follow for 14 km. Follow signage. 780-672-4446

Camrose County Nature Conservation Centre Travel 14.5 km east of Camrose on Hwy 13, then south 8.5 km on Green Grove Road (Rg Rd 185) www.county.camrose.ab.ca

Bashaw Trout Pond – Located in Bashaw, approximately 0.8 km East of the junction of Hwy 21 & Hwy 53 – corner of 48 St. & 45 Ave.

LAKE SWIMMINGMiquelon Lake Provincial Park Off Hwy 21 follow Hwy 623 to park entrance. Camrose County Nature Conservation Centre Travel 14.5 km east of Camrose on Hwy 13, then south 8.5 km on Green Grove Road (Rg Rd 185) www.county.camrose.ab.ca

Pelican Point (located on Buffalo Lake) Access 10 km E of Bashaw on Hwy 53, and 6 km south.

Tillicum Beach Park (located on Dried Meat Lake). 1 km east of Camrose on Hwy 13, turn south 14 km. Follow signage. 780-672-4446

Camrose is a proud member of the Boomtown Trail –

Boomtown Trail Communities sprang to life almost overnight around a century ago, spurred on by the expansion of the railways. This rapid development led to a distinctive style of architecture, characterized by a grandly designed front façade covering a more humble building behind it – known as 'boomtown' architecture.

‘Fun for all and all for Fun’

Giant inflatable slide, Tiger bounce house, petting zoo and picnic areas all just minutes

away from Camrose!

www.jojosmazecraze.ca780-672-2436 or 780-608-8199Open July -Sept. 10 km east of Camrose Hwy 26

3 km north on Rg Rd 192. Watch for signs.

Jojos Maze Craze & 18 Mini Hole Golf

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North Fun Run - Saturday, August 23South Fun Run - Sunday, August 24

For more information contact Camrose Railway Station at (780) 672-3099

Explore glorious Camrose County as you never have before during this self-guided driving excursion filled with special events all weekend!

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CAMROSE COUPONSPresent these coupons and save! All coupons valid for 2014.

20% off any regular priced item in the store

Corn Maze only (excluding curriculum).

One coupon per person per purchase. See ad page 23.

2 for 1 Admission One coupon per family. See ad page 36.

15% off everything in the store

(except for original art work)

One coupon per person per purchase. See ad page 19.

15% off any scrub uniform

One coupon per person per purchase. See ad page 18.

2 for 1 Membership

Protein Based Weight Loss Program

One coupon per person. See ad page 27.

Camrose Ideal Weight Loss Center

10% off any regular priced item in the store

One coupon per person per purchase. See ad page 16.

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Complimentary Foot Detox

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with the purchase of a Reexology Session.

20% off any regular priced dress

One coupon per person per purchase. See ad page 21.

Tish’s Fashions & Finery

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One coupon per person per purchase. See ad page 22.

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10% off any regular priced item in the store

One coupon per person. See ad page 22.

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$15.00 off our rack rate

One coupon per reservation. Not to be combined with any other offers. See ad page 2.

any regular priced item in storeOne coupon per person per purchase. See ad page 14.

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One coupon per person per purchase. See ad page 22.

Main Street Gallery

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Camrose Distance Chart90 km from Edmonton129 km from Red Deer151 km from Wainwright274 km from Calgary

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Camrose Distance Chart90 km from Edmonton129 km from Red Deer151 km from Wainwright274 km from Calgary

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