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Adventure Sports

A privately owned and operated off-highway vehicle park in Barrhead County that was founded in 2008. The facility features several different styles of motocross tracks and over 40km of single-track trails. BUMP is located 45 minutes NW of Edmonton.

 

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About County of Barrhead

Located within It doesn't get any better than this! Your one of a kind camping experience on the banks of the Athabasca River.

Enjoy the beauty and privacy, surrounded by the ambience of wildlife and forests. Located on the east end of Fort Assiniboine, we boast the perfect combination of boating and camping.

 

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About Woodlands County

The 350km Golden Triangle Trail connects the communities of Whitecourt, Fox Creek and Swan Hills. The Alberta sled trail consists of varied terrain with warm-up shelters located throughout the trail system. Come check out the award winning trails that will provide hours of enjoyment and allow you to get out in our winter wonderland.

 

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About Swan Hills, Fox Creek, Whitecourt and Woodlands County

Onoway & District Fish & Game Association and Gun Club has been operating since 1984. The association is affiliated with the Alberta Fish & Game Association, an organization that can trace its roots back over 100 years. The Onoway & District Fish & Game Association and Gun Club is involved in many areas of outdoor education and conservation.

The association’s gun ranges are government inspected and approved, meeting or exceeding current safety standards. They have 15, 20, 25, 50 & 100 yard target ranges, and a shotgun trap.

They also have a recently upgraded 60 yard archery range and a tomahawk range.

Located close to Edmonton, just outside of the Town of Onoway.

 

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About Lac Ste. Anne County , Onoway and the Onoway Fish & Game Association

The Village of Alberta Beach is a prime recreation area on the southeast shores of Lac Ste. Anne, 60 km west of Edmonton. Over the years Alberta Beach has become a popular resort to visit which has a combination of permanent and summer residents. The permanent population from the 2021 was 864 and on a busy summer weekend can attract 3000 or more visitors.

 

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About Alberta Beach

Nature Alive offers year-round outdoor adventures for outdoor enthusiasts looking for immersion into Alberta’s amazing landscapes & waterways.

Swap out your daily grind for boreal forest bushcraft, canoe trips, winter trekking, survival training, or private camping at their adventure centre. 

Led by Dale & Colleen Kiselyk, it’s time for your true nature to come alive.

 

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More about Woodlands County

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Our newly expanded marina provides the backdrop for a perfect day on the water. Offering seasonal, monthly, and weekly rates, you can easily rent a boat or RV during your stay. Seadoo and speed boat rentals, pontoon and fishing boat, rentals with hourly and daily rates!

 

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About Wabamun

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From its humble beginnings as a group of cottage owners with a passion for sailing, the Wabamun Sailing Club has grown to become nationally recognized for its sailors and yachting events. Through all this time, the sailing family has been and continues to be the heart and soul of the organization.

On March 18, 1960, the Wabamun Sailing Club was officially founded as a non-profit Society under the Societies’ Act of Alberta. Originally sailboat racing was organized off cottage beaches but in 1966, the Club purchased lakefront property at Rich’s Point and by 1970 the clubhouse was designed and built, in large part by member volunteer labour. Over the years, many upgrades have been made to the clubhouse, boathouse and grounds and today the Club is a modern facility with exceptional amenities.

 

Sailboat racing has always been the heartbeat of the Club and a variety of dinghies and catamarans, skippered by sailors with all skill levels, compete to win that day’s races as well as monthly and annual awards. Weekend club racing and events, such as the Founders’ and Sailweek Regattas, round out the sailing season. One major regional, provincial or national regatta per season, such as the Provincials, Sail West and Laser Masters, is hosted at the Club most seasons and supported by a talented race management team and a fantastic group of volunteers.

 

Social activities encourage members to connect and get to know each other on shore. You can enjoy a view of the lake from the 2nd floor clubhouse deck, visit with a new friend under a shade tree, bring your inner chef’s best creation to a monthly potluck dinner, savour the deliciousness of Thanksgiving Dinner, or participate in one of the many family-oriented activities during Sailweek.

 

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About Wabamun

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Situated in Sunshine Bay at the west end of Lake Wabamun, Alberta across from the Summer Village of Seba Beach, SBYC is a members’ managed sailing club offering members, their families and guests access to a club house, floating docks and other facilities.

SBYC members can access a full season of organized competitive and fun races, enjoy cruising on Lake Wabamun, and participate in a full schedule of social programs for adults and youth.

 

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About Wabamun

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The Eagle River Staging Area is nestled in the lush forest.

It is a short 10km outside of Whitecourt along Highway 32 North toward Swan Hills.

The site functions as both a snowmobile staging area in the winter months and a group camping area, which can accommodate approximately 20 to 30 campers, during the summer.

The staging area hosts a sheltered cook house complete with a cook stove that is provided to those who rent the facility, and a fire pit is also conveniently located on the staging area premises.


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About Woodlands County

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The Groat Creek Group Campground is located along side beautiful Groat Creek.

 

The site functions as both a snowmobile staging area in the winter months and a group campround during the summer months. 

 

You can hit the trails in the winter on your snowmobile or go on a wilderness hike in the summer months.

 

The group camping/staging area hosts a new cook shelter with a woodstove and power via generator hook-up, group fire pit, wood shed and out house facilities. 

The camping loop has 6 back-in sites and 4 drive in/pull-off sites all with their own picnic table and fire ring.

 

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About Woodlands County

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Motocross tracks and trails, as well as onsite camping.

 

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About County of Barrhead

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A Privately owned and operated MX track centrally located off Hwy. 37

 

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About Lac Ste. Anne County

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The Compound includes elevation changes that are fully incorporated and feature obstacles to challenge multiple fitness levels with a single event. The Boneyard Compound is over 160 acres and contains 6 km, 12 km, 18 km and 24 km courses.

 

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About County of Barrhead

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For 50+ years, The Alberta Beach Snowmobile Club has been getting together to enjoy over 250 kms of trails in the Lac Ste. Anne County.

The Alberta Beach Snowmobile Club is dedicated to continuous growth and safe snowmobiling. This benefits all snowmobilers through the development and maintenance of a snowmobile trail system, providing snowmobile safety and awareness programs, promoting group & family fun and supporting local initiatives.

 

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About Lac Ste. Anne County

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A non-profit organization open to anyone in good standing with membership. Guests are welcome to enjoy our facilities after approval from any member of the board.

3 Skeet fields, 1 Trap and 5 stand sporting clay. 25, 50, 100, 200 and 300 meter rifle back stops. 25 and 50 meter can be used for hand gun (restricted). Archery range. Club house with a covered deck.

 

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About Swan Hills

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Since 1994, the Swan Hills Dirt Riders have hosted CMA (Canadian Motocross Association) sanctioned races, a Western Canadian Amateur Nationals. The Dirtriders have kept up with the changing motocross programs in Alberta and are now sanctioned with the ADRA and CMRC.

$15 for a single day ride or we also have low membership fee that is affordable, $100 for a yearly family membership. All we ask is that you contact a member and let them know you will be here. Our contact list is posted at the clubhouse.

Located in Swan Hills and operated by Swan Hills Dirt Riders.

 

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About Swan Hills

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Set admist the northern Alberta forest and nestled near the mighty Athabasca River, the WhiteRidge MX Park consists of nearly 2 kilometres of track with more than 20 obstacles.

 

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About Woodlands County

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If you find yourself becoming an enthusiast, think about joining the Whitecourt ATV Club. The Club started with goals of promoting safe ATV use and possibly sanctioning a regional trail system.

 

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About Whitecourt and Woodlands County

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When we first opened to the public, it was our vision to provide a safe place for people of all ages to come and ride their machines. Today that vision remains the same and we love the families who join us. A place where you can bring children of all ages to camp and quad and build wonderful memories!

 

Our park has become something extraordinary for everyone. We have built this from the ground up and we are blessed to watch it grow. We love what we do and with love, everything grows!

 

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About Westlock County

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Motocross track. Membership access only. Memberships are available at CC Cycle.

 

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About the Town of Westlock

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At Edmonton Skydive, we’ve all chosen a path to pursue our passions. We’re completely in love with skydiving, human flight, parachuting and aviation, and we want to share that with you. During your experience you’ll get an understanding of the sport, our lifestyle and our own little family of adventure seekers.

 

We’ve built our business, culture and facilities to showcase and introduce people to the beauty of human flight and the sport of skydiving. We look forward to sharing this beautiful experience with you for your first of many jumps.

Edmonton Skydive first opened in 1985 as one of the first skydive centers in Western Canada, and the first in Alberta. Since then, it grew to become one of the largest skydiving centers in the country, hosting the Canadian National Skydiving Championships twice.

 

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About Westlock County

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