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City of Camrose


The Rose City

Address:
5402 - 48 Ave.
Camrose, AB   T4V 0S8
Phone Number:
(780) 672-4255
Fax Number:
(780) 672-1059
Website:
http://www.tourismcamrose.com
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A city whose allure and vitality are rarely rivalled, this dynamic and warm-hearted community begs to be discovered! The City of Camrose is within a short drive of Wetaskiwin and Leduc, and is located within 45 minutes of the City of Edmonton and Edmonton International Airport.

Nestled in the heart of Alberta, Camrose is home to approximately 16,000 residents who regularly enjoy the Rose City's incredible system of parks & natural areas and world-class recreational facilities; including the new Edgeworth Centre, the Rudy Swanson Recreation Area, the Aquatic Centre & Spray Park, the Camrose Community Centre and Field House, and The Four Seasons Environmental Park & Interpretive Centre.
 
Visit the charming Mirror Lake Park in the heart of the city, and you may just happen upon a group of swans who make it their home. Golf the beautiful Camrose Golf Course, dating back to 1929, which winds through a captivating park setting and offers up a challenging game for the recreational and the seasoned golfer. Grab a coffee and take a tour of the historical downtown district which includes fascinating buildings dating back over 100 years. Since 2000, the Camrose Main Street Project has undertaken, in partnership with business owners, the restoration and enhancement of the facades of more than a dozen buildings in the Downtown including the Bailey Theatre, Candler Art Gallery, Cobblers & Craftsman, Lou's Fashions and Sole City Shoes.
 
While you're here, step back in time at Camrose and District Centennial Museum or the Canadian Northern Railway Museum - home to turn-of-the-century buildings, agricultural and railway paraphernalia.
 
Throughout its history, Camrose has been proud to host athletic competitions at provincial, national and international levels. Camrose has hosted major events in hockey, soccer, cross country skiing, baseball, fastball, luge, volleyball, basketball, biathlon, curling and precision skating. In 2008, Camrose hosted both the 2008 World Junior A Hockey Challenge and the International Continental Cup of Curling.
 
Summer in Camrose means great concerts and cultural events in the area. The internationally acclaimed Big Valley Jamboree Country Music Festival has been held in Camrose for 20 years and continues to entertain and delight fans of all ages.
 
Downtown Camrose hosts an annual Art Walk throughout the summer with a dozen venues and featuring approximately 60 artists. The Chuck MacLean Arts Centre is located by Beautiful Mirror Lake and often features local and visiting artists. It also hosts a creative summer program for children and drop-ins are welcome.
 
Come and stay for awhile - or indefinitely. Whatever you do, Camrose will make you feel at home.

Other Attractions in Camrose:

1. The Bill Fowler Visitor Information Centre has 4 note-worthy attractions inside and around it:
     a. A 27 foot replica Viking longship is the centerpiece display inside the VIC. It was constructed by a boat-builder visiting from Hardanger, Norway and several volunteers from Augustana U of A and within the City.
     b. The exterior entrance wall to Mirror Lake Park and the VIC displays the "Life Around the Lake - Nature Mural" a sculpture of images of nature found in the community. In all 1050 oversized red clay bricks known as "Mirror Lake Red" were carved and shaped individually, then kiln dried and reassembled to complete the mural.
     c. Mirror Lake has approximately 2.5 km paved walking trails around the lake, with beautiful flower garden, a fountain, picnic area, art scupltures, and our local trumpeter swans and polish mutes nesting along the banks.
     d. The Mirror Lake Train, a 92 foot replica of a steam engine with cars hold 22 passengers for rides up and down the lake side during the summer evenings.  It departs every 15 mins from the arbour on the Lake just outside the VIC.

2. The University of Alberta Augustana is one of Alberta's proudest achievements in rural education: not only does the majority of our 1000+ students come from smaller communities across the province, country and around the world, but many efforts have been made to provide educational opportunities especially for those interested in returning to rural communities to practice their professions.
- U of A Augustana hosts a huge number of student-athletes. Our athletes compete internationally and our coaches are called upon to serve Team Canada regularly.
- U of A Augustana holds regular student and faculty music concerts - vocal, choral and instrumental - as well as dramatic productions.
- The Government of Alberta has recently invested over $30 million in new facilities at Augustana University of Alberta, including a state-of-the-art library and forum.

3. Camrose sports facilities and grounds are second to none - we have attracted international, national, and provincial tournaments and events making sports tourism is a large contributor to our city.

4.Big Valley Jamboree attracts 80,000 people for the 4 day outdoor country music festival.

5. The Bailey Theatre, recently restored and now open for business, is the oldest theater in Alberta. Tours are available as well as theatre productions, music performances and classic movies.

6. Our historical downtown area has 41 commercial buildings and residental houses that have been designated historical. Several buildings on main street have been restored to their former grandeur with facade fronts.


Last modified on May 1, 2012

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