In the early 1900s the enticement of 'land for the taking' brought settlers into the Peace. Some of the earlier ones to arrive were the 'Bull Outfit', named as such from the fact of their driving teams of oxen. They brought with them, from Ontario, farm implements, goods and supplies to get started.
Located in Beaverlodge, the Riverbend Golf & Country Club is fully equipped with all the comforts and amenities golfers look for. Our scenic golf course gives golfers a feeling that is not found anywhere else in the Grand Prairie region.
Rainbow Lake is home to many different community facilities and organizations. The Multi-Use facility opened in 1994 and houses a Community hall, Public Library, Health & Fitness Club, Curling Lounge, Concession stand, Meeting Rooms, Seasonal curling sheets and an Ice Arena
The Annual General Meeting is on Sept 9th 2014 at the club following the Regular Monthly Meeting. All executive positions are up for election. Meeting agenda will follow shortly. Any member wishing to bring any item up for consideration is requested to do so in writing by Sept 2nd. Items such as membership rates, hours of operation, or anything pertaining to the constitution or charter.
Known as the ''Honey Capital of Canada'', Falher is a buzzing community located in the Smoky River Region of Alberta's Peace District. Falher was named after a French Missionary, Father Constant Falher, O.M.I. The Colony of Saint Jean Baptiste Falher was es
Red Willow Curling Club and Valleyview Riverside Golf Course are pleased to raffle this beautiful 1952 Chev/Belair custom classic car appraised at $55,000. Ticketsare available from any member of theCurling Club executive or can be pickedup at Valleyview
Dogs on the trailsAre you planning to take your four legged friend out for a walk on the trails? If so, please read on so you know the rules. During the summer Dogs are welcome on ALL trails at the WNSC. The WNSC trail system is NOT AN OFF LEASH DOG PARK and falls under the County of Grande Prairie's bylaws for animal control and all bylaws must be followed: All Dogs must be Licensed and under the control of a competent and responsible person. WNSC also asks that you please clean up after your pet and ensure that your Dogs activities do not interfer with other users enjoyment of the trails. Please refer to this link: County's Dog Control bylaw for more specific details or follow this link: County Animal Control for details on contacting County Bylaw with a complaint.