Town of Sedgewick
1.5 hours east of Edmonton on Highway 13.LIVE. WORK. PLAY. GROW WITH US!
Sedgewick Archives and Museum
Visit the Sedgewick Archives & Museum - a provincial historic site, built in 1906 as a former merchant bank.
Visitor Information
Office Address: 4818 - 47 St
Phone: 780-384-6504
Accommodations
ATTRACTIONS & EVENTS
Take a trip back in time at the Sedgewick Archives & Museum - a captivation provincial historic site, built in 1906 as a former merchant bank located on mainstreet.
The Wild Rose Co-op Recreation Centre offers a variety of community activities and events, including curling, skating, hockey, bowling, baseball, football, lacrosse, rodeos, rock concerts, festivals, and more.
Sedgewick Community Hall hosts monthly events like Flagstaff Players performances and the July 1 Canada Day breakfast.
The Sedgewick Ag Society organizes sporting events such as the Cutter Rally, Snowmobile/Quad Rally in February, and the APCCA Chuckwagon & Chariot Races at the end of June. In August, enjoy the Gathering of the Clans, a full day of Scottish celebrations.
Outdoors
Sedgewick Lake Park is a popular spot for camping, picnicking and bird-watching, offering 59 beautifully maintained sites, cozy camping cabins, an outdoor wading pool and a spray park. It’s great for family gatherings and reunions. Don't miss out on the Lakeside Market that takes place every Saturday throughout the summer. Browse local goods and crafts while taking in the scenic views of the lake.
The Sedgewick Golf Course is conveniently located within walking distance from the park. After a day of golfing, relax and grab a drink or a delicious meal at the licensed clubhouse.
EAT
Sedgewick offers a wonderful selection of dining spots. Enjoy lunch and indulge in something sweet at The Wooden Spoon Café and Cakeshop or the Honeybee Convenience Cafe. Savour Sedgewick!






























