since its incorporation, the Alberta Irrigation Projects Association has sought to increase the level of understanding of irrigation's value to the Province of Alberta and to promote progressive water management practices. Water is vital to life, the environment and the social and economic well-being of communities.
Alberta Quarter Horse Racing Association promotes Quarter Horse Racing through the encouragement of breeding and ownership, as well as track development. Inaugurated in 1968, Quarter Horses have been competing in Alberta since 1957, beginning at the Millarville racetrack.Governed by Horse Racing Alberta , AQHRA membership has increased by 57% in the past four years, a number which is on the increase due to purse enhancements and improved racing environments in Alberta.
Our Mission Is To Represent The Thoroughbred Horsemen / Women Participating On Alberta Community Tracks And Provide A Unified Voice For All Thoroughbred Horsemen And Women On The Community Circuit!
In The 2007/08 School Year The Alberta Teachers' Association Began Distributing Permanent Membership Cards. Ongoing Processes Will Ensure That Your Card Is Delivered So You Can Access Association Services Now And In The Future.
Twenty miles south of Lethbridge is Raymond, known as the Sugar City is the town sugar built. At the beginning of the Twentieth Century it was a vast open prairie with arms outstretched waiting for someone to take advantage of its rich virgin soil, sunshine and water. Although Magrath and Stirling had been colonized in 1899, the land in between had not been settled.
The Town owns and operates a campground adjacent to the Picture Butte Lake Reservoir on the north side of Town. Nearby is the 'Walk-on-the-Wildside' nature trail, as well as an opportunity to fish in the reservoir. The campground consists of one camp kitchen, washrooms and nine overnight stalls.Camping fees are $10.00 per night, based on a 'first-come-first-served' basis.