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Beaverlodge Cultural Society

Beaverlodge Area Cultural Society: Art Gallery, Art Work Room, Potters and Weavers, Historical Association, Pink Tea Room, Archives and monthly noon lunches.Open Tuesday through Friday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Located on 5th Ave in town, phone 780-354-3600.

Crystal Centre

Crystal Centre

In the heart of downtown Grande Prairie, the Crystal Centre is home to many events including trade shows, parties and big name show business concerts. It is also home to the Grande Prairie Storm A Hockey Club of the Alberta Junior Hockey League. Contact number: Phone number: 780-538-0387 Web: www.crystalcentre.com

DeBolt and District Pioneer Museum

The museum offers a collection of heritage buildings. Log buildings include a barn, church manse, cabin, homestead, ice house, and more.

Evergreen Park, Grande Prairie

On the southern limits of Grande Prairie. Bud Country Fever, and Stompede in June & July, Parimutuel Horse racing in July, Petroleum, Forestry, and Peace Country Classic Ag Shows in spring months and Northern Spirit Light Festival in December, are a sampling of the events held here. Grandstand, 1/2 & 5/8 mile oval tracks, and a fully serviced campground. Phone (780) 532-3279

Grande Prairie Boxing Club

Open Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Ages 8 years old and up. Boys and Girls Clubs. Member of the Alberta Boxing Club Assoication. Trainers available at no extra cost.
www.gpboxing.com

Grande Prairie Chamber of Commerce

Open year around Contact info: Phone Number: 780-532-5340 Fax Number: 780-532-2926

Grande Prairie Farmers’ Market

Farmer's Market in Grande Prairie

The Grande Prairie Farmer’s Market is located in the City Centre at 101 St and 101 Ave. The hours of operation are Wednesdays 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. (only July 12 – September 27), Fridays 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., and Saturdays 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. There is a variety of different things for you to look at and buy. Phone number:780-814-8224 You can also visit our website. 
www.gpfarmersmarket.ca

Grande Prairie Fine Dining

The widest array and best dining experiences await you in Grande Prairie. Choose from either Canadian (Alberta Beef), Chinese or Vietnamese, Greek, Italian, Mediterranean, or British cuisines. Hotels offer fine diningrooms, either family or romantic.Fast and finger food establishments. For more information,visit the Telus YellowPages or call the Grande Prairie Regional Tourism Association at 780-539-7688. 

Grande Prairie Leisure Centre

Facility includes an aquatic area, fitness area, indoor soccer pitch, and meeting rooms. We provide services such as massage and child care, and you can also enjoy food from our concession. We also take registrations for all City programs! Cost: Adult: $5.15 Child (3 to 12): $2.65 Child(under 3): free Student (13 to 17):$3,50 Senior (60+):$3.75 Family (2 adults & children): $12.85 Yearly and monthly membership and punch cards available. Contact numbers: Phone number: 780-538-0455 or 780=538-0415 Fax number:780-538-0425
www.cityofgp.com

Grande Prairie Live Theatre

Experience it live! Concerts, plays, and films. There is always new and exciting entertainment for you to experience at the Grande Prairie Live Theatre. For more information, show times, or what’s currently playing at the Grande Prairie Live Theatre call: 780-538-1616 Address: 10130-98 Ave, Grande Prairie, AB, T8V 0P6
www.gplt.ab.ca

Grande Prairie Museum

Grande Prairie Museum & Archives

Experience the heritage of the Grande Prairie region and travel back in time to the earliest days in history of the Peace Country. Walk through the Pioneer Village. Located in Muskoseepi Park. Cost: Adult:$5,00 Youth (6-17):$3,00 Children (under6): free Senior:$4,00 Family:$12.00 Single Parent Family:$10.00 Phone 532-5482 fax 831-7371

email: tperrott@grandeprairiemuseum.org
www.grandeprairiemuseum.org

Grande Prairie Regional College

Designed by renowned aboriginal architect Douglas Cardinal, this building is a must to see for its unique “rounded” style. Located overlooking the Bear Creek Reservoir and Park, the College is the most important and most sought after post-secondary institute in the region.The GPRC Theatre Offers a variety of studies All facilities are accesible by wheelchair For booking a tour of the college call (780) 539-2911
www.gprc.ab.ca

Grande Prairie Regional Tourism Association

Grande Prairie Regional Tourism Association located in the Centre 2000 building. Serves Grande Prairie and region, including Sexsmith, Beaverlodge, Hythe, County of Grande Prairie, and M.D. of Greenview. Phone 539-7688 Email: info@gptourism.ca
www.gptourism.ca

Great Northern Casino, Grande Prairie

Located in the Gateway Power Centre, 10910-107A Avenue. Live entertainment Thursday thru’ Saturday. Affordable fine dining. Cocktail lounge. Black Jack, Slots, Roulette. Call 780-539-4454.

www.greatnortherncasino.net

Heritage Discovery Centre

Piper the Pachyrhinosauraus

Located within the beautiful Centre 2000 building. It is fun for all ages with dinosaurs, survivor games, mini-theatres, hands-on display and much, much more. The Heritage Discovery Centre is open seven days a week from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Admission is charged. Call 780-532-5790 for more information or bookings.

McNaught Homestead

Display in one of the Homestead Buildings

For a tour of the homestead which is located outside of Beaverlodge call 780-512-6316.

Melsness Mercantile

Stop and visit the restored Melsness Mercantile, a provincial historic site in Valhalla Centre. Originally a general store and post office, it was decided in 1994 by the local residents to restore and save a local landmark! Thanks to the efforts of the Valhalla Heritage Society, the once rundown, abandoned building is now a coffee shop that serves scrumptious homemade food, a museum, and a studio for local artists.

Monkman Homestead Preservation Society

After arriving in the Peace Country in 1899, Alex Monkman proceed to invest in this region. Etablishing a trading post and farm, he became the first homesteader in the Grande Prairie area. As a legacy to his wife, Annie, their homestead house at Cutbank Lake still stands today, with his barn and machine shed. phone number: 780-539-3043

Prairie Art Gallery

Class A Art gallery, one of only seven in Alberta. Located in the historic Central Park School, the facility features domestic and international artists as well as local emerging artists. The Prairie Art Gallery also has a small gift shop and offers many art courses through the year. It is also host to the annual Garden Tour as well and their Euphemia McNaught Festival each year. Admission Prices: General Admission-$3, Students & Seniors-$2, Members & Children under 6-No Charge For more information call (780) 532-8111 Address: 10209-99 St, Grande Prairie, AB, T8V 2H3
www.prairiegallery.com

Prairie Mall Shopping Centre, Grande Prairie

The Prairie Mall is the largest Shopping Centre in the region; attracts the newest retail concepts, and boasts stores that make the Prairie Mall the favourite shopping destination in northern Alberta. Spend a day with us, where One Great Store Leads to Another! Phone: 780-532-1810, Fax 780-532-7318 
www.prairiemall.ca

Sexsmith Blacksmith Shop Museum

Inside the Blacksmith Shop

A provincial historical site that was built in 1916. It is one of the country’s most completely equipped operating museum sites of its type in existence, and one of the best examples in Canada of early smithy.

South Peace Centennial Museum

Pioneer Days

South Peace Centennial Museum is a working museum, with steam tractors and various other village activities, located 1 mile north of Beaverlodge, Alberta. The museum is open daily from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm, May through August, and attracts people from all over the world. It receives many school and bus tours. This is an interesting place to visit during the summer; with large celebrations on the 3rd weekend in July, and the first weekend in August. 
www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/2894

Travel Alberta Visitor Information/ Centre 2000

Partial Wheelchair access Open Year around Accepts Canadian Cash, Travellers cheques, Visa Hours of Operation~ September 5-April 30 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. May 1-September 4 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m Open seven days a week with the exception of: Thanksgiving, Remembrance Day, Christmas Day, Boxing Day Contact info: 780-539-7688 Email: info@gptourism.ca