Welcome to the land of endless adventure.
George Pegg Botanic Garden
Bridge Trestle
BRIDGE TRESTLE
Rochfort Bridge, Alberta
The Hamlet of Rochfort Bridge is home to one of North America’s longest wooden train trestles. Built in 1914, this structure spans 2,414 feet and stands 110 feet above the Paddle River.
Gaze in awe of this ancient engineering marvel, then head into the Trading Post for a bit of local history, a bite to eat and an abundance of unique crafts, books and touristy treasures. There’s also a museum run by the Lac Ste. Anne Historical Society.
Sundial Elevator
SUNDIAL ELEVATOR
Sangudo, Alberta
The At a height of 21 feet, this unique landmark is one of the biggest sundials in existence. Massive Precambrian boulders surround a central dial formed in homage to the grain elevators of days gone by. Stunning to behold, this monolithic masterpiece can tell time, perform calendar functions, and even provide latitude and longitude coordinates.
Mission
LAC STE. ANNE MISSION
Alberta Beach, Alberta
Designated a national historic site of Canada, this world-renowned pilgrimage site is a natural mesa that extends down to the southern shores of Lac Ste. Anne. Several sacred buildings dot the site, including the Lac Ste. Anne Mission — the first permanent Catholic mission west of Winnipeg Manitoba. A variety of amenities such as food concession stands and shower facilities reawaken for the duration of this annual trek.
It is here that the faithful step into the holy waters and become blessed by a priest in the name of Saint Anne, the mother of the Virgin Mary.
Fallen Four
FALLEN FOUR MEMORIAL
Mayerthorpe, Alberta
Four bronze Mounties stand on guard around a central plinth topped with doves aflight. This stoic formation of statues represents fallen RCMP Constables Schiemann, Johnston, Gordon and Myrol, killed in the line of duty on March 3, 2005.
The park is both a solemn memorial to these four brave men, and a tribute to those who sacrifice themselves for the protection and well-being of mankind. The gift shop is open May to September.
Soul-healing Summer Travels
Welcome to the land of endless adventure.
Bridge Trestle
BRIDGE TRESTLE
Rochfort Bridge, Alberta
The Hamlet of Rochfort Bridge is home to one of North America’s longest wooden train trestles. Built in 1914, this structure spans 2,414 feet and stands 110 feet above the Paddle River.
Gaze in awe of this ancient engineering marvel, then head into the Trading Post for a bit of local history, a bite to eat and an abundance of unique crafts, books and touristy treasures. There’s also a museum run by the Lac Ste. Anne Historical Society.
Sundial Elevator
SUNDIAL ELEVATOR
Sangudo, Alberta
The At a height of 21 feet, this unique landmark is one of the biggest sundials in existence. Massive Precambrian boulders surround a central dial formed in homage to the grain elevators of days gone by. Stunning to behold, this monolithic masterpiece can tell time, perform calendar functions, and even provide latitude and longitude coordinates.
Mission
LAC STE. ANNE MISSION
Alberta Beach, Alberta
Designated a national historic site of Canada, this world-renowned pilgrimage site is a natural mesa that extends down to the southern shores of Lac Ste. Anne. Several sacred buildings dot the site, including the Lac Ste. Anne Mission — the first permanent Catholic mission west of Winnipeg Manitoba. A variety of amenities such as food concession stands and shower facilities reawaken for the duration of this annual trek.
It is here that the faithful step into the holy waters and become blessed by a priest in the name of Saint Anne, the mother of the Virgin Mary. This annual pilgrimage began over a hundred years ago, but due to COVID-19 public health restrictions, the Diocese hosted a virtual pilgrimage in 2020 (similar plans are in the works for the 2021 pilgrimage).
Fallen Four
FALLEN FOUR MEMORIAL
Mayerthorpe, Alberta
Four bronze Mounties stand on guard around a central plinth topped with doves aflight. This stoic formation of statues represents fallen RCMP Constables Schiemann, Johnston, Gordon and Myrol, killed in the line of duty on March 3, 2005.
The park is both a solemn memorial to these four brave men, and a tribute to those who sacrifice themselves for the protection and well-being of mankind. The gift shop is open May to September.
A place for all seasons:
Winter wonder land
We've perfected the art of sub-zero fun
A place for all seasons:
Winter wonderland
We've perfected the art of sub-zero fun
OK, I need to see and do these things. Where are they?
These unique points of interest are just a quick drive west of Edmonton. Planning a visit? Check with individual businesses regarding any COVID-related operational changes before heading out.
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