Go Northeast 2026 – Your Guide to the Roadtrip Sticker Stations Northeast
Use this as your complete guide to areas North & Northeast of Edmonton on your 2026 Roadtrips! Don’t forget to post your photos on social media with the hashtags #GoRoadtrips2026 and tag us at @GoEastofEdmonton
(Above image supplied by Lorna Lacre at Jurassic Forest)
Highway 2 & 55 (Teal Section)
Note: Hours to Sticker Stations are subject to change.
Gibbons
For a family-friendly outing, visit Jurassic Forest Park – Sticker Station and step back in time with encounters of life like dinosaur replicas. With its rich history and scenic landscapes, Gibbons offers a delightful retreat for travelers of all ages. Be sure to visit the Gibbons Museum, Highlights include the town’s first fire equipment housed in the fire hall, a 1948 International Harvester tractor, and a collection of antique farm tools. Stop in to Cosmic Radiance Games carrying a wide range of games, including Magic: The Gathering, Disney Lorcana, One Piece TCG, Riftbound, Pokémon, and many other trading card games.
Sticker Station : Jurassic Forest
2-23210 Twp Rd 584, North of Gibbons
Daily 9:00am – 7:00pm
780-470-2446
Town of Legal
If you are looking for a quick trip out of the city to collect stickers for the Roadtrip Adventure Game, head north on Hwy 28 to the Town of Legal. Legal is the “French Mural Capital of Canada” and has the highest concentration of murals per capita in the world. Create your own photo opportunity while taking in these wonderful works of art! Grab Some Grub, at the Belley Up Pub and Grub,Grab a some delicious pizza or donair at Legal Pizza & Donair.
Sticker Station: Heidi’s Haus
4907 50 Ave, Legal
Monday – CLOSED
Tuesday to Friday 11:00am – 8:00pm
Saturday 10:00am – 6:00pm
Sunday 12:00pm – 6:00pm
587-789-0672
Thorhild County
To continue collecting stickers, just a short jaunt north of Redwater, you will find Thorhild County, offering plenty of family-friendly activities and events. Find a wide array of unique gifts at Nook in the Woods country store. Stock up on farm fresh foods at Moose Wood Acres. If you are looking to cool off from the summer heat, stop at Half Moon Lake Park Natural Area or head further north to enjoy the beach at Long Lake Provincial Park. If you’re interested in seasonal camping give George’s RV Park a call. Stop in the townsite of Thorhild to visit the museum. Then head over to Marvelous Munchies Bakeshop and grab some delicious snacks.
Sticker Station: Mav’s Things and Stuff
4817 50 St, Radway
Monday – Friday 8:00am to 6:30pm
Saturday 9:00am-2:00pm
Closed Sunday
Sticker box 1:00pm to 2:00pm for lunch hr and after 2:00pm Saturday
Sticker box all Sunday
(780) 530-5100
Lac La Biche Region
Explore the beauty of Hwy 28’s northeast route or head north for lakes, beaches, and wilderness alongside city comforts. Discover Winston Churchill Provincial Park with its trails, beaches, and campsites. Enjoy shopping, dining, and a spray park in Lac La Biche hamlet. Fridays bring the Lac La Biche Farmers’ Market. Experience rustic camping at Hideaway Adventure Grounds. For more info, visit the Visitor Information Centre. Stock up on snacks at Beaverhill Shell.
Sticker Station: Lac La Biche Museum
9910 – 101 Ave (Main St.)
Lac La Biche (Jubilee Hall)
Open daily 9:00am-5:00pm
780-623-1727
Lac La Biche County – Plamondon
Another great museum to explore is the Lac La Mission. 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. Enjoy a stop at Mini Parc Heritage Park to see miniture replicas of the towns original buildings.
Sticker Station: North Country Co-Op Gas Station
9917 101Ave, Plamondon
Mon-Sat 8:00am-8:00pm
Sun 9:00am-5:00pm
(780) 798-3772
Highway 28 (Orange Section)
Village of Waskatenau
Venture further and get back on Hwy 28 for a quick, twenty minute drive to the Village of Waskatenau. Take a photo at the wooden train trestle for your social media posts. South of town, you can hop on to Victoria Trail, which was once an Indigenous trail leading to Victoria Settlement. Bring your tent or RV and stay at the immaculate Pine Creek Campground. Waskatenau is also the gateway to the Smoky Lake Region, filled with opportunities for outdoor recreation, with over ten campgrounds and parks for you to enjoy. Follow the multi-use Iron Horse Trail, which is perfect for biking, hiking, quadding and horseback riding.
Sticker Station: T&T Iron Horse Restaurant
Hwy 28 at Waskatenau
Open daily 8:00am-8:30pm
780-358-2333

Town of Smoky Lake
While in the Smoky Lake Region, be sure to visit Metis Crossing, which engages visitors through their heads, hearts, hands, and hunger through Indigenous culture. The Town of Smoky Lake, also known as the Pumpkin Capital of the World, offers plenty of shopping and dining experiences, including Ukrainian goods from the Old Fashioned Bread Bakery& Deli and locally grown food from Serben Farms Store or Blackberry Eatery for fresh coffe and snacks. Stop at Smoky Lake Hardware for your hardware needs. A day trip may not be enough time to see all the sights, so plan your stay at Northern Lights RV Resort , or the Smoky Lake Super 8. Fuel up and grab some snacks at Smoky Lake Esso. If your roadtrip adventure involves camping, head east of Vilna to stay at the beautiful Paradise Cove Resort.
Sticker Station: Red Chimney Restaurant
32 Wheatland Avenue, Smoky Lake
Open daily 11:00am to 8:00pm
(780) 656-2210
Town of St. Paul
Back on Hwy 28, the St. Paul region is located just south of the highway. The short detour is worth the visit to see the world’s first UFO landing pad located in the Town of St. Paul. If you are more of a history buff, you will enjoy visiting the Musee St. Paul Museum, which showcases the town’s origins as a Metis colony. Shop at Onihcikiskwapiwin Trading Post, Northeastern Alberta’s largest supplier of Aboriginal art and craft supplies. Taste the local flavours of the region at the Twisted Fork restaurant. There are also plenty of outdoor recreational opportunities in the St. Paul region.
Sticker Station: Visitor Information Centre
5012 53 St, St Paul
Tuesday – Sunday 10:00am-6:00pm
Closed Mondays
780-645-6800
Town of Elk Point
The Town of Elk Point is also part of the St. Paul region and just a short twenty five minute drive from the Town of St. Paul. Here, you can pose for a photo with the 32-foot Peter Fidler statue and celebrate the history of the 1790’s fur trade. Shop and dine in the downtown core. Find your forever home or vacation retreat through Lakeland Realty.
Sticker Station: Rona Cal’s Hardware
4831 50 St, Elk Point
Monday – Saturday 8:00am-6:00pm
Closed Sundays
Sticker box Sundays
(780) 724-3763
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Village of Glendon
North of Hwy 28 is the Village of Glendon, the Pyrogy Capital of the World. If you are looking for a roadside attraction, this is a must stop on your trip. Visit Pyrogy Park, home to the World’s Largest Pyrogy, which creates another spectacular photo opportunity. Take a break at Minnie Lake or Wolf Lake park for a picnic or dip in the water. Need camping supplies or fishing licenses? Stop at the Glendon Sticker station and stock up.
Sticker Station: Korner Mart and Gas
203 Railway Ave, Glendon
Monday to Thursday 8:00am-6:00pm
Friday – Saturday 8:00am-9:00pm
Sunday 10:00am – 6:00pm
780-207-1460
Town of Bonnyville & M.D. of Bonnyville
Located two hours northeast of Edmonton, Bonnyville has plenty to offer. The M.D. of Bonnyville operates eleven campgrounds the region. Visit the Bonnyville & District Museum, to learn more about the fur trade and visit the statue of Angus Shaw, a late 1700’s fur trader and explorer. There is something for everyone at the Bonnyville & District Centennial Centre, including fitness centre, indoor track, climbing wall, indoor playground, arenas, movie theatre and café. Enjoy camping with Rocky Meadows Country-Getaway or book your stay at Hamilton House Inn & Adventures on your way to Cold Lake. Shop for country antiques at Treasures of Yesterday. Check the events listing for updates and details on what might be happening in the region while you are in the Bonnyville area.
Sticker Station: Bonnyville District Museum
4401 54 Ave, Bonnyville
May 4 to June 30
Monday to Friday 10:00am to 4:00pm
Saturday – Sunday Sticker Box
July 1 to August 31
7 days a week 10:00am to 4:00pm
(780) 826-4925
On the west side of Bonnyville you can camp at the Vezeau Beach M.D. Campground. Next door is the M.D. of Bonnyville Visitor Information and Interpretive Centre, located in the Shaw House. It is adjacent to the recently constructed dual-vehicle boat launch and 15-slip dock. Pick up a souvenir by local artisans in the Trading Post or kick back and relax on the deck overlooking Moose Lake while enjoying a coffee or ice cream. Take the kids to the jumping pillow by the playground – it’s a great place to soak up some sun and fun! Have a bike? Take a hike! The Shaw House is the hub of the M.D.’s Moose Lake trail system.
Sticker Station: Visitor Information Centre & Interpretivie Centre
#2, 46300 Twp Rd 611
(Shaw house at Vezeau Beach)
Daily 8:30am-9:30pm including stat holidays
780-826-3972

City of Cold Lake
Cold Lake is located three hours northeast of Edmonton. The city is surrounded by natural beauty with lakes, sandy beaches and a rugged forest backdrop. Visit Kinosoo Beach, named one of Canada’s top 25 beaches by Canadian Geographic magazine. Rent a boat, kayak or flyboard at Wicked Watersport Rentals located right on the beach. Enjoy water activities by booking a package with Edgewater Experiences. Shop at Anglers Bait, Tackle and More and book a fishing tour. For all your Greenhouse needs check out Botanical Bloom. Mach 1 Sports has everything you need to hit the trails. Discover the history of the area at Cold Lake Museums. Clearly, a day isn’t enough to explore all this region offers! Book your stay at the Evergreen Birch Lodge Resort, Hamilton House Inn & Adventures, Waterfront Harbour Bed & Breakfast or the Casino Dene Hotel . Climb to new heights at Kinosoo Aerial Adventure Park!
Sticker Station: Turn the Page Bookstore
904a-10 St, Cold Lake
Monday to Friday 10:00am – 6:00pm
Saturday & Sunday 10:00am – 4:00pm
780-639-2665


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