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Coaldale | Alberta

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Alberta Birds of Prey Centre

The Alberta Birds of Prey Centre, home to Canada’s largest birds of prey facility, is located on 70 acres of wetland area.  This “must-see” centre has hawks, falcons, eagles, and owls from Alberta. It also offers an interactive experience, a hawk walk, and flying demonstrations.

The Alberta Birds of Prey Centre is typically open between 9:30 a.m to 5:00 p.m, and admission fees differ depending on age. Children under three years of age can enter for free, while anyone above 3 has to pay between $7 – $14. These fees help support the facility operations as the government does not provide operating subsidies.

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Home Town of Canadian Idol Winner Theo Tams

Theo Tams is a singer and the winner of the 2008 Canadian Idol (sixth season of CTV).

Tams lived in the Lethbridge suburb of Coaldale, a small town whose population of 7493 is supplanted by tourists who visit the Alberta Birds of Prey Centre, the Land of Lakes Golf Course, and the Gem of the West Museum.

Tams played trumpet in high school and is self-taught on piano. He studied classical music and psychology at the University of Lethbridge.

 

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Land-O-Lakes Golf & Country Club

Land-O-Lakes was founded in 1985 and set up to meet the needs of all types of players at different levels. The course has a mic of water, trees, bunkers, rolling greens, and fairways that provide visitors with challenges to test their golfing skills.

Land-O-Lakes Golf & Country Club also allows visitors to dine and shop at the pro shop for equipment and clothing. For visitors who are out of town, they also offer accommodations and entertainment. Call today to become a member!

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Gem of the West Museum

The Gem of the West Museum came into existence in 1995 when a group of residents suggested the old church building be preserved for historical purposes and be turned into a museum. This group of residents eventually became the Gem of the West Museum Society, which, to this day, oversees the museum’s operations. Although it first opened as only a museum, the purpose of the building has been expanded to host both public and private events.

The Gem of the West Museum is open from June to August on weekdays between 9:00 a.m to 4:00 p.m, on Saturday from 10:00 a.m to 4:00 p.m, and is closed on Sundays. In September, the Museum has reduced hours, only being open on weekdays between 9:00 a.m to 4:00 p.m. Admission rates vary depending on age, with the highest rate being only $5 for adults!

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Home Town of Writer Rudy Wiebe

Rudy Henry Wiebe is an author best known for his novels set in the Canadian prairies and his representations of First Nations people.

Rudy Wiebe’s parents had escaped Soviet Russia with five children in 1930. Rudy grew up in a small Mennonite community of about 250 people, where he attended school. He read as much as possible from an early age.

In 1947 Rudy and his family moved to the town of Coaldale in Southern Alberta.

 

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Stafford Lake Park

Take your family on a weekend getaway or a day trip to Stafford Lake Park, which is only 15.7 km from Coaldale, Alberta. The park offers visitors RV and tent camping, a sandy beach, a basketball court, a picnic area, and much more. Stafford Lake is famous as a local hot spot for birdwatching; if you time it correctly, you can see white pelicans. Also, in the middle of the lake, there is a giant water fountain that shoots water high into the air. With 139 acres at your disposal, this park never has too little to do!

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Coaldale Bakery

The Coaldale Bakery has provided Southern Alberta with European-style baked goods and Dutch imports since 1986.

We offer a wide variety of quality, fresh baked goods daily. We are known for our use of natural whipping cream in our delicious cakes and pastries,  an extensive variety of specialty bread and buns, fresh daily made donuts, as well as beautiful detailing on wedding and event cakes and catering options

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