County Waters Kayaking
Explore an excursion with County Waters Kayaking! Enjoy a paddle and the beauty of being out on the water this Spring and Summer.
Explore an excursion with County Waters Kayaking! Enjoy a paddle and the beauty of being out on the water this Spring and Summer.
Gull Lake Fishing Charters: on the southern shores of Gull Lake in Central Alberta, Gull Lake Fishing Charters provides the perfect destination for those seeking a 5-star mini vacation close to home.
At Reds Source for Sports, we’re proud to be your local destination for high-quality bikes, cycling gear, and more. Our focus on excellent customer service and top-of-the-line products has made us a trusted name in the sporting goods industry.
Book and rent a paddle board or kayak online and paddle anytime! All of our kayaks and paddle boards have convenient storage spaces with waterproof lids that will keep all your belongings dry! Life Jackets, paddles and more included with every rental. Book | Unlock | Paddle Enjoy a day out at Aspen Beach Provincial
Experience the perfect family getaway in Gull Lake, located in Central Alberta! If you’re someone who enjoys spending a weekend camping by the lake or simply taking a day trip to the beach, Gull Lake is the perfect destination to unwind and disconnect from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its serene atmosphere
For over 50 years, Camp L.G. Barnes has been Making A Difference in the lives of adults with disabilities in Alberta.
We are Central Alberta’s best bike shop for full service bicycle repair and bike sales, located in the Town of Bentley. We specialize in recumbent trikes, comfort cruisers, mountain bikes and more.
The Tees pond is a stream fed, stocked trout pond, that includes a day use area with parking, a bathroom, picnic tables and park benches. Map
The TransCanada Trail is a non-profit, registered charity. Its mission is to promote and assist in the development and use of the trail in every province and territory. Today, over 18,000 kilometers of Trail have been developed. Once fully connected, the Trail will stretch nearly 24,000 kilometers from the Atlantic to the Pacific to the Arctic oceans,
A partnership between Lacombe County and the Summer Village of Sunbreaker Cove with the intention of improving access on Sylvan Lake with this boat launch and day use area upgraded to accommodate more and varied users. Map
The land for the Mary & Cliff Soper Natural Area was donated by the Soper’s in early 2017. Cliff, a Lacombe County Councilor from 2001 – 2013, was passionate about the environment and about creating natural spaces for residents and visitors to enjoy. The gifted land is approximately 25 acres, and is located east of Blackfalds. It
GULL LAKE Experience the ultimate RV getaway at Sandy Point RV Resort and RV Park near Gull Lake. Our premier resort offers spacious RV sites with full hook-ups, ensuring a comfortable and convenient stay. Relax and rejuvenate on sandy beaches, take refreshing dips in crystal-clear waters, and create lasting memories with loved ones. Whether you’re
Ray’s Pond is stocked yearly by the Alberta Conservation Association with trout and features a day use area with parking, bathroom, picnic tables, park benches, dock and boardwalk. Map
The land of the NOVA Chemicals Community Nature Trail has never been tilled for agricultural use and vegetation includes native grasses, willow, bush, poplar and aspen stands. The area also supports wetlands and has natural drainage channels to Jones Creek. The wetlands and vegetation offer a great habitat for birds and other wildlife. The new stormwater management
JJ Collett Provincial Natural Area Foundation located in rural central Alberta near the hamlet of Morningside, consists of 635 acres of Aspen Parkland underlain by ancient sand dunes. Over 18 km of maintained trails wind through a mosaic of shrub lands, aspen groves, stands of white spruce on moist shady hillsides, wetlands and grassy meadows typical
The Kuhnen Natural Area, found along the north bank of the Red Deer River, is one of the newest additions to the County’s inventory of parks and natural spaces. The 65 acres of forested land offers lookout points onto the river valley and a trail that leads down to the water. This is also the
Lacombe Regional Tourism is situated in the traditional territories of the Nêhiyaw (Cree) people of Treaty 6 and Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3. We honour the people of this territory for their continuous contribution to the region and respectfully acknowledge the region we work, play, live in, and welcome visitors to.