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Westerner Park Has Been A Place For Central Albertans To Gather And Celebrate Community Events. From Its Roots In Agriculture To Its Present Status As One Of Western Canada'S Finest Multi-Use Facilities, Westerner Park Embodies The Pioneer, 'Can-Do' Spiri
Westerner Park is Central Alberta's largest tradeshow, agricultural, sports, entertainment and convention facility. A not-for-profit organization supported by more than 200 volunteers, Westerner Park generates $150 million annually in economic activity hosting over 1,500 events and 1.5 million visitors each year.
We hear you need to load something heavy, so we have the selection of trailers for you. Whether you want to buy or rent, we'll help get that load off your shoulders. From heavy trucks to roll backs, drop decks, highboys, flat beds and more, Lacombe Trailer Sales & Rentals has something to help with the heavy lifting. Visit our Red Deer location today.
The Rental Store provides construction and landscaping equipment and tools, as well as delivery service to homeowners, contractors and farmers in the Sylvan Lake area. Our commercial and residential rental equipment includes man lifts, excavators, chain saws, zoom booms and much more. Give us a call to discuss your equipment needs.
Double D Trailer Rentals & Sales, is located in Innisfail, in central Alberta. We carry a full line of Southland cargo and dump trailers so that you can have the best trailer sales & rental options around.
Office 403-227-0002
Darryll 403-352-9876
The Henderson family, John, his wife Alice and their young son, Tom, immigrated to North America in about 1872. Tom was only six years old at the time, as he was born in 1866 at Oxnam Roxburgh, Scotland, great sheep country south of Edinburgh. The Hendersons settled in the Bridgewater/Fontenell area of Southwestern Iowa but by the early 1900s, the need to expand and limited possibilities in their area pushed them to make the huge decision to move to Western Canada. In 1903, they brought with them to Lacombe, Northwest Territories, settlers effects, four Angus cows and an Angus bull. John Henderson is recorded as registering Sampson of Lacombe 7295T, born July 23, 1903, in the first Canadian Aberdeen Angus Herd book. B.A. Green, Fontanelle, Iowa bred this bull.Tom Henderson and his son Sam Henderson started their herd in 1909, registering
Serving Red Deer and all of Central Alberta with the Cleanest Portable Toilets, Garbage Bins, Residential Garbage Collection, Handwash Stations. Highest standard of hygiene and cleanliness.