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Spruce Grove | Alberta

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Spruce Grove Farmer’s Market

Saturdays | 10 am – 1 pm

This family-friendly and the very welcoming farmers market is a great way to spend a Saturday morning lazily strolling through the market, talking with locals, and finding delicious food or small gifts for yourself or others.

The Spruce Grove Farmers Market is a local market that began in 1977. It has run regularly since then and is now open Saturdays from 10 am – 1 pm.

It is full of local vendors selling fresh produce, handmade items, and homemade baked goods. You can also get coffee, popcorn, and occasionally a lovely vegetarian and vegan food truck is onsite.

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Spruce Grove Grain Elevator Museum

Built in 1958, this beautiful wooden grain elevator is the last grain elevator you will see west of Edmonton.

It was in use until 1995 and then preserved by the Spruce Grove ag society. It is now available for viewing as a museum so that everyone can learn about this unique piece of prairie history. Don’t forget to snap some pictures of the museum, grab a coffee, or stop at the farmers market if you visit on a Saturday.

As well, you can snap some photos with the Spruce Grove water tower. This water tower is painted with a mural to represent Spruce Grove in 1958, just a year after water and sewage had been brought to Spruce Grove.

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Home Town of Hockey Goalie Grant Fuhr

Grant Fuhr was one of the National Hockey League’s best-ever goalies and a member of the outstanding Edmonton Oilers lineup of the 1980s.

Born in Spruce Grove in 1962, Grant received his first pair of skates from his adoptive parents at the young age of 4. His father encouraged him in sports and allowed him to make a makeshift arena in the basement of their home. Growing up he idolized NHL Player Glenn Hall and announced at the age of 7 he would be playing in the NHL.

Grant Fuhr would become one of the greatest goaltenders, playing on five Stanley Cup champion teams over twenty seasons (1981-2000) and earning induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2003.

Now the Grant Fuhr Arena is home to the Spruce Grove Saints Junior A Hockey Club.

 

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Happy Acres U-Pick

Happy Acres U-Pick is a family-run and family-friendly business. This experience is outdoor fun for the whole family.

Happy Acres offers affordable u-pick options with plenty of variety in the products available to be picked.

They also have various animals for petting and viewing, such as bunnies, chickens, mini horses, and even a mini jersey cow. To end the fun in the sun, you can stop in their small bakery shop and get some baked goods or ice cream.

This little farm offers excitement for all ages and abilities and is a great way to start or end the day. Don’t forget to take photos with the animals and your prize of produce.

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Putting Horse Ranch

Putting Horse Ranch is a family-run business located just outside of Spruce Grove. This location is popular with locals and visitors to Spruce Grove and is a great outdoor family adventure.

You can enjoy golfing on 18-hole, par 3, 4, or 5 courses.

If you feel like being a bit more adventurous, you or the kids can try a horseback excursion such as children’s lead line lessons, private riding lessons, trail riding options, as well as wagon rides. Their family-friendly environment and affordable prices offer a day full of sunshine and fun for everyone.

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Tri-Leisure Centre

Want to go swimming? Skating? Play soccer? Take the kids to run around a playground?  Well, you can do it all at the Tri-Leisure Centre.

This large facility offers swimming, a water slide, and a kids-specific play area so both parents, teens, and kids can swim and play. They also have skate rentals and multiple ice rinks, soccer fields, a children’s play area, and an entire workout area.

Outdoors, there is a large playground and football field and plenty of outdoor space for picnics or outdoor fun. If you want a place you can go that offers something for the whole family, this is the place to be in Spruce Grove.

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Jubilee Park

Jubilee Park is a beautiful spot for all the outdoor fun you want!

If you’re looking to take a stroll and enjoy the scenery, you can walk on their trails in the open and go through a wooded area. They also have multiple picnic spots with charcoal BBQs available.

There is a large playground for the kids.

During the winter, Jubilee Park offers outdoor skating.

During Canada Day weekend, Jubilee Park is the center of our Canada day celebrations. Fireworks, live music, classic cars, vendors of every variety, and more food trucks than you can count are just a few of the things Jubilee holds during Canada day celebrations.

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Top 7 Places to Visit in

Spruce Grove | Alberta

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