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Lush fairways complemented by immaculate greens and edged with elegant spires of jackpine and spruce define The Dunes - northern Alberta's premier golf course. With views of the Wapiti River valley and glimpses of natural wildlife, this 18-hole public course is as picturesque as it challenging. From long fairways that let you release a full, relaxing swing to our short, 122-yard third hole that sees the most golfers leaping with glee as they join our Hole-in-One Club, The Dunes has opportunities for everyone to enjoy a perfect day on the course. Located south of Grande Prairie on Resources Road. Call 780-538-4333.
Green Pepper Cafe invites you to their establishment. Come experience their casual atmosphere and can also enjoy the sun on their terrace. They are easily reachable by car but also by public transit and are found in a location packed with parks and restaurants.
The Dawson Creek Church of the New Jerusalem, as it is officially known, has members throughout the Peace River District and meets weekly at the building pictured - on the corner of 8th Street and 91st Avenue. In the City of Dawson Creek, drive straight up (north) on 8th Street from the traffic circle near the old grain elevator (now an art museum). The church is on the left at the corner of 91st Avenue, 1.5 km (about a mile) up the hill from the circle. Services begin at 11:00 am.Sunday School and nursery care are provided for children during the adult sermon, and refreshments are always offered after the services. We have a great selection of books and literature on display - for borrowing or for purchase - all full of information about our uniquely Christian teachings. Visitors are most welcome for our simple blend of traditional and contemporary customs in a reverent but informal atmosphere, and the pastor is also happy to meet with anyone by appointment during the week.
Post navigationPLRAC Executive Director Job PostingManagement Opportunity with Regional Arts Part-time, permanent, employment opportunity with the Peace Liard Regional Arts Council (PLRAC) that networks and coordinates arts-related developments and issues among six Community Arts Councils in Northeastern British Columbia. Affiliated with the Peace River Regional.