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FeaturedAlberta’s Best Steak! Why Go? Originally built in 1911, the Bruce Hotel has been an icon in Central Alberta for over 100 years. The small, yet regal hotel once hosted weary travellers in it’s 10 rooms but the present day building fills nearly every weekend with hungry diners instead! What’s Unique? A meal at the Bruce Hotel is better experienced first Read more...
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This century-old Vaudeville theatre, the oldest in Alberta, underwent extensive renovations and was transformed into a state-of-the-art 396-seat multi-function facility. The performance area of the theatre has been restored to its original glory. The Bailey Theatre boasts an intimate stage with historic brick wall feature, as well as state-of-the-art lighting, sound and rigging options. Main floor seating can be arranged to Read more...
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FeaturedMovies, Theatre and More! Why Go? The Palace Theatre is a historic and iconic centrepiece in the town of Daysland, Alberta. The Palace Theatre was constructed by the Tury family in 1952 and remained a family owned and operated endeavour, with movies playing every week night and Saturday matinees, until 1999. In 1999, ownership passed from the Tury family to Read more...
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FeaturedGo treasure hunting at Elk Island Thrift Store! Why Go? Elk Island Thrift Store is a unique thrift store offering a variety of items generously donated, clothing, antiques, books, housewares, furniture, seasonal items, craft supplies and beyond! What’s Unique? They have a little bit of everything. You’ll want to be sure to go see if you can find that special Read more...
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FeaturedCome and Explore their Treasures! Why Go? Enjoy a large selection of: Unique Furniture, Folk Art, Cupboards, Collectibles, Unique Country Antiques and a Petting Zoo Open 10-5 weekends May – October Phone first for weekdays or out-of-season hours. You can also shop online! What’s Unique? Treat yourself and your guests to their beautiful and serene riverside venue for your wedding Read more...
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FeaturedCome Stay with us, you will love it! Why Go? The Battle River Crossing Resort is a unique camping experience venture. The campground is actually an extension of the family farm that was homesteaded by the owner’s grandfather and the entire land section is harboured in a secluded bend in the Battle River Valley – allowing you to surround yourself Read more...
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FeaturedA Railcar Culinary Escape! Why Go? Great food is amazing. But great food in a wonderfully unique and storied setting? That’s what culinary escapes are made of. One such place is the Footloose Caboose near Tofield, Alberta. It is a weekend dining retreat – open for brunch on Saturday and Sunday and dinner on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. You can Read more...