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FeaturedExploring the Tales of Lac La Biche: A Glimpse into One of Alberta’s Most Historic Settlements! Why Go? Next time you’re out with your family, be sure to visit the Lac La Biche museum to discover the town’s history. You’ll find exhibits on the Boreal Forest, Fur Trade, The Empress of France & The Sea Cadets, and much more. Learn Read more...
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FeaturedA safe and interactive atmosphere that features four stories and over 40 challenges! Why Go? All climbs take around two hours. This includes 15 minutes of ground school and one hour and 45 minutes of climbing. Experience the amazing lake view from 60 feet above ground. The aerial park creates a safe and interactive atmosphere that features four stories and over Read more...
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FeaturedClothing to Fit Your Life. And Style. Why Go? At Straight & Arrow Boutique, they sell new women’s clothing and accessories from brands that they spend many hours researching and trying out. They aim to provide you with a little something different that will be a staple in your wardrobe, something that is comfortable, stylish and all about you! What’s Read more...
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FeaturedThe CDÉA is unveiling the new routes-ab.ca website where visitors can choose from among some 200 attractions in Northern Alberta and use an interactive map to create a personalized itinerary. This site also offers internet users the opportunity to select a thematic circuit offering a variety of cultural, heritage, agritourism and family experiences as well as many others. Equipped with Read more...
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FeaturedPromoting Understanding Agriculture’s Viral Role in Lac La Biche since 1972. Why Go? Want to become even more active in your community? This not-for-profit community centre is dedicated to promoting awareness, understanding, dynamic leadership, and vision all relating to agriculture. Including the annual agriculture exhibition, the Agriculture Society also provides educational events, scholarships for post-secondary students, and markets for local Read more...
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FeaturedExplore Plamondon’s Rich History and Heritage Why Go? Located near Highway 55, you can find the Plamondon Museum in Lac La Biche County, one of four official bilingual communities. Explore exhibits highlighting Metis culture, trapping, music, church, and pioneer history. The museum welcomes visitors from June to September, Tuesday to Saturday, between 9:30 AM and 4:30 PM, with admission by Read more...
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FeaturedTeaching Canada’s Aboriginal history since 1978. Why Go? Learn about the rich history of Aboriginal Peoples in this fascinating museum located in Portage College in the Hamlet of Lac La Biche. With nearly 2000 Indigenous artworks and artifacts from First Nations, Metis, and Inuit peoples catalogued to promote a greater understanding of this culture. The museum currently has 8 wonderful Read more...
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FeaturedExplore the 1853 Mission Site! Why Go? Nestled in a serene rural landscape on the south shore of Lac La Biche Lake, the Lac La Biche Mission Site stands as a testament to Alberta’s Roman Catholic heritage. Located 16 km northwest of Lac La Biche hamlet, the site boasts historically significant structures such as the 1894 convent, the 1922-23 church, Read more...
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FeaturedBoyle Farmers’ Market Every Thursday, May–November | 3:00–6:00 PM | Boyle Community Centre The Boyle Farmers’ Market offers a variety of products for sale, including artisan bread, bacon, baked goods, dried pasta, honey, jams and jellies, Lauratoes, beeswax candles, bird feeders, knitting supplies, hand-painted signs, woodworking items, Epicure, and Watkins products. Boyle Farmers’ Market is an Alberta Approved Farmers’ Read more...
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FeaturedLac La Biche Farmers’ Market is an Alberta Approved Farmers’ Market – Make, Bake or Grow! Every Friday 3 – 5:30 pm until Dec 13 at the Lakeland Agricom. The freshest produce, meats and baking in Lac La Biche County! For over 40 years, the Lac La Biche Farmers’ Market has been the place to visit for fresh-off-the-farm Read more...