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River Country. The area, while richly steeped in
history, offers a wide variety of distinctly modern
activities and opportunities to experience this
rewarding region. The evolution of the area has
been guided by one constant: the Mighty Peace
River and the history and fortune flowing along it.
One can still visit “Carter’s Camp” where Anna
and Art Carter ran the freight barges on the Peace
in years gone by.
Nearby George Lake offers camping, boating,
and canoeing and swimming.
Clear Hills County
Dunvegan Suspension Bridge Located along the British Columbia border in
photo by: NW Alberta, the beautiful vast expanse of Clear
Wilson Hui
Hills County is 5,836 square miles of Peace
Country quietude at its best. A top-notch camping
international attention since the discovery of the experience awaits at any of the great facilities
world’s largest Pachyrhinosaurus dinosaur bone bed, JCT. HWY 2 NORTH & HWY 49 WEST TO located at Ole’s Lake, Clear River, Worsley RV
packed with hundreds of dinosaur bones. SPIRIT RIVER & DAWSON CREEK Park, Running Lake, Many Islands, Carter’s
The Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum opened Camp, Stoney Lake, Sulfur Lake, or George Lake.
in Wembley in September 2015, offering cutting The lakes offer fun for the whole family, including
edge interactive displays and extensive fossil and JCT. HWY 2 NORTH & HWY 64 WEST TO boat launches, playgrounds, hiking trails and
geological exhibits, hands-on research lab, National HINES CREEK swimming. Many species of fish and game abound;
Geographic theatre, smart technology enabled class experienced guides and outfitters are available to
rooms, and restaurant. ensure a memorable and rewarding trip.
JCT. HWY 2 NORTH & Visitors can play 9 holes at the Cleardale or
HWY 64 WEST TO HINES CREEK Hines Creek courses or take in Heavy Horse Days
AT GRANDE PRAIRIE JCT. HWY 43 &
HWY 2 NORTH TO GRIMSHAW (MILE 0 at the Clear River Rodeo Grounds. The Clear Hills
OF MACKENZIE HWY 35 TO Hines Creek annual Agricultural Trade Show is held in April
NORTHWEST TERRITORIES Location: At the junction of Highways 64 and at the Dave Shaw Memorial Complex in Hines
Creek and includes pancake breakfast, exhibits,
685; 25 km northwest of Fairview. Population:
Sexsmith 435. banquet, and music performances. Several
Location: On highway 2; 24 km north of Grande cultural sites include the Hines Creek End of Steel
Museum and the Homestead Heritage Museum.
Prairie. Population: 2200. Visitor Information: Hines Creek is nestled among the “Forgotten The All Saints Anglican Church was declared a
www.sexsmithchamber.com. Jewels of the Peace” in Alberta’s famous Peace Municipal Historic Resource in 2009. The church
has been a beacon to the surrounding communities
for over 80 years and is a wonderful example of
frontier gothic revival with features that include
pointed arched windows, vaulted sanctuary and
hand hewn pews.
Wintertime enthusiasts will enjoy skiing Peace
Country at the Whispering Pines Ski Hill near
Worsley and snowmobiling on the Peace Valley
Snow Riders snowmobile trail network. Ice fishing,
snow shoeing to remote locales, rousing games of
pond hockey, and old-fashioned tobogganing are
also exceptional. Northern Lights viewing is jaw-
dropping and unsurpassed throughout Northern
Alberta in the crisp winter months, so come watch
the spirits perform their 900-billion watt dance!
Visitor Information: Phone (780) 685-3925 or
Email: info@clearhillscounty.ab.ca
HWY 2 NORTH TO GRIMSHAW
Grimshaw
Location: Hwy 2; 108 miles north of Grande
Prairie, 13 miles south of Peace River.
Population: 2810. Visitor Information: Town
of Grimshaw, PO Box 377, Grimshaw, Alberta
T0H 1W0; Phone: (780) 332-4626.
JCT. MACKENZIE HWY 35
NORTH TO HIGH LEVEL
& HWY 2 EAST TO PEACE RIVER
Peace River
Location: On Highway 2; 24 km (14 miles)
east of Mackenzie Hwy 35; 486 km (295 miles)
northwest of Edmonton and 195 km (115 miles)
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