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Nobleford | Alberta

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Nobleford Area Museum

Managed by the Nobleford Area Museum society, the Nobleford Area Museum is significant to the evolution and preservation of the town’s history. The museum is home to various artifacts, documents, maps and information about the area.

Since 2007, the museum has been located in the original Noble Blade Factory, which highlights a significant element of the town’s identity: the Noble Blade manufacturing process. Don’t forget to stop by this historical landmark for a peak into the district’s rich history.

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Nobleford Spray Park

A town’s favourite summer spot, the Nobleford Spray Park is a solar-powered splash pad in the friendly community. The park is open annually during the warmer months, from the end of June to the beginning of September. Amenities include outdoor fitness equipment, playgrounds, basketball courts, picnic tables, and washrooms. A great addition to the town, the spray park is a perfect place to relax and enjoy a summer day with the children.

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Eddie’s Pizza

4.6 stars in Google Review

“You need to eat here! Eddie’s is an excellent place to get some great comfort food. My group enjoyed the “Andrew’s Best” pizza. It was fully loaded with great flavour and cooked perfectly. The Greek salad was large and had an awesome house-made dressing. The buffalo chicken wrap was outstanding and had real chicken inside it. The service was awesome. Our drinks were never empty, and we watched the staff over and over again treat every customer politely. Thanks for an awesome visit.”

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Michelle’s Kitchen

4.4 stars in Google reviews

“We were pleasantly surprised when we stopped by for a quick lunch going to Calgary. I expected nothing extraordinary as the menu was your typical fare, but Michelle shines on the execution! The salt and pepper pork chop and chicken fried rice had a regular flavour profile but were nicely done. The chicken sesame was perfectly cooked and had a twist that we thoroughly enjoyed! The avocado shake with homemade pearls was also on point.”

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Centennial Park

Centennial Park pays homage to Canadian history and identity. As a celebration of the country’s 100th anniversary, this park was first constructed in 1967 and has gone through several improvements over the years. Centennial Park presently features a scenic view full of lush greenery, a maintained walking path, multiple beaches along the path, a picnic area with tables and a playground. The park is beautifully lit at night, making it accessible for visitors all day.

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Rubie Park

Perfect for children to come out and play, Rubie Park is another excellent addition to the list of parks in Nobleford. The park houses a picnic area with a table and a playground area with a double swing, two spinner bowls, a climbing wall, a swing set and a slide. There are also multiple benches spread out over the premises for parents to relax and keep an eye on their children while they play.

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Noble Blade Park

Located in Eastern Nobleford, this lush park is dedicated to entrepreneur and inventor Charles Sherwood Noble for the invention of the Noble Blade. As Noble invented the Noble Blade in 1936, the town was named after the inventor as the invention became the town’s identity. The park houses a long walking path for visitors to tour the picturesque site. There is also a plaque detailing the history and significance of both Noble and the blade. Visit Noble Blade Park to understand the town’s pride and the importance of the invention.

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Keho Park Golf Club

Keho Park Golf Club is a par 36, nine-hole course located on the shores of Keho Lake, North of Lethbridge. The well-maintained, wide fairways are perfect for players of all skill levels. The conclusion of nature and water in some holes also adds a challenge for experienced golfers. They offer equipment rental on-site along with camping and fishing services. Open every day of the week; this course is a great spot to practice or learn the game.

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