The church is gathering Catholics. Visit this interesting building.
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The principles of the Bezanson Community Church include the belief that they are far from flawless but that we are industrious average people from various walks of life. They are also quite hospitable to persons of other religions.
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Their community atmosphere is old-fashioned. It is a friendly neighbourhood café that emotionally interacts with its guests while serving delicious meals. Soups are always cooked fresh, hamburgers are produced with local ground beef, and dinner rolls and desserts are made from scratch.
They consistently serve high-quality home-style cooking allowing families and travellers to spend precious time together.
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The Kleskun Hills rise 100 metres above the surrounding plains of Grande Prairie. This property has the largest and most diversified surviving tracts of natural upland prairie vegetation in the Peace region.
The layers of clay, sandstone, and coal in Alberta’s far northwestern badlands date back to the dinosaur era. It’s the ideal place to spend time outside with your family exploring nature.
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The Minister of Culture and Community Development classified the Glen Leslie Church as a Provincial Historic Resource.
The church is one of the few pre-1920s structures still standing in the neighbourhood. For tourists, this is the ideal area to visit for a casual walk and learn about the community’s ideals.
Photo: http://www.glenleslie.ca/
Moody’s Crossing, which opened in late spring 2019, features 16 big campsites with picnic tables and fire pits.
Moody’s Crossing includes a wide parking lot and informal river access for fishing and boating. This is a great spot to spend the day away from the busy town life and enjoy nature.
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