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Coates Creek Conservation Area

Just a 20-minute drive northeast of Thorsby, you can find Coats Creek Conservation Area. Residing in this natural area is almost entirely of parkland forests, which is a habitat that is rapidly disappearing. The conservation area is located within an important wildlife corridor, Willow Creek, that runs into the North Saskatchewan River. Thus, it acts as a safe wildlife passage between the surrounding agricultural areas and the river valley approximately 2 km away. It also has an important role in watersheds.

The canopy is covered with aspen, poplar, birch, and spruce. Furthermore, the diverse understory includes red-osier dogwood, honeysuckle, and multiple fern species. You can also find many plants like fairy bells, wintergreen, and stair-step moss lining the forest floor, and a portion of the creek is shadowed by a white spruce forest.

Wildlife you may come by include wood frogs, crayfish, mammals such as moose, coyotes, porcupine, and a wide variety of birds. Some birds often seen are red-tailed hawks, great blue herons, and yellow-bellied sapsuckers.

Photos: Google Maps, Alexander Morozov; https://www.ealt.ca/coates

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Canadian Energy Museum

The Canadian Energy Museum is a hands-on education centre that teaches you the history of Alberta’s first oil discovery. You will get the opportunity to enter the World’s Largest Drill Bit, learn how fossil fuels are created, and even participate in a learning lab to create alternative energy. In addition, they offer tours that will guild you through geological time, opening conversations on the past, present and future of the energy section and the relationship with Canada’s landscape.

The museum was previously named the Leduc #1 Energy Discovery Centre to honour the work of those who first struck oil in January of 1947. It was also created to celebrate Albertan oilfield works and the emergence of Canada’s energy sector. The name change made in 2019 to “Canadian Energy Museum” symbolizes Canada’s progress as an energy state.

Photo: Google Maps; https://www.facebook.com/canadianenergymuseum

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Thorsby Hotel Bar & Grill

Thorsby Hotel Bar & Grill is the longest-working kitchen in Thorsby that is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. They offer cozy rooms and live entertainment to their guests. Often, there are different events hosted, such as karaoke night.

Keep up with their Facebook page to see what events are being held or who will perform on the stage. At this hangout location, you will also find billiard tables where you can enjoy some fun while having a snack or drink. There is something for everybody, and families can enjoy dining together and having a fun, chill time.

Photo: https://www.facebook.com/ThorsbyHotel

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Thorsby Lions Campground

Along Weed Creed, surrounded by beautiful trails, is the Thorsby Lions Campground. A hidden gem in the town, the campground has 16 sites that offer water and electric hookups. Opened from May to September, reservations are necessary before enjoying your stay. Trailer sites can be booked online while calling is required for a tent site.

As the campground is adjacent to Thorsby Network of Trails, guests can enjoy the 6 km of single-track multi-use trails that overlook Weed Creek.

Photo: https://www.thorsby.ca/community/lions-campground

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Thorsby Haymaker Rodeo

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The annual Haymaker Rodeo is welcomed visitors to spectate the excitement.

On other days, public horse riding is available at the Thorsby Haymaker Center for visitors who want to participate in the sport. There is an arena schedule posted on their website for availability, as many associations also share the space.

Photo: https://thorsbyhaymaker.com/facilities/

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St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church

Don’t miss this place. The church was built in this place in 1969.

Photo: Google Street View

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