The paper created EXCLUSIVELY for farm families and rural residents of east central Alberta 8 PAGES | JUNE 16, 2026
Explore. Fish. Paddle.
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armer days in Camrose County can mean many opportunities for some fun in the sun, and one doesn’t need to go too far away from home to find a nice summer retreat. Whether you like fishing, hiking, kayaking or even just a quick dip in the water, Camrose County Nature Conservation Centre has so much to offer. Twenty minutes east of Camrose, the man-made conservatory has walking trails, fishing platforms, a playground, a well-maintained pond, boat launch, fire pits, sheltered areas and grills for local families to enjoy. Away from the hustle and bustle of the highways, the park is located off of Township Road 452, offering residents a scenic day-use area to relax in nature.
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Photo by Adan Shaikh
From left, Christine Laskosky, Tawnya Anderson and Kristy McKay enjoy a sunny day paddling on the pond.