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Let’s take a little trip to the gorgeous Albertan town of Athabasca. Originally named Athabasca Landing, this place can be found in Northern Alberta on the banks of the Athabasca River. The town and the surrounding area are known for the endless opportunities, for unforgettable experiences in nature, the plentiful parks, the history, and the many activities to keep you busy. Don’t get us wrong, the town is tiny, with a population under 3000, but it sure packs a punch.
So, if you’re ready for your next Alberta road trip, look no further. Athabasca is your destination. But, what should you do once you get there? Obviously, we’ve got you covered.
There are tons of cool and unique opportunities to get acquainted with the history of Athabasca. We’d highly suggest checking out The Athabasca Regional Archives, where you can find newspapers dated back to the early 1900s, homestead records, photos, yearbooks, and so much more. You can also participate in The Athabasca History Walk, which features 29 stops where you can learn everything you need to know about the area and visit incredible places like the Train Station, the Old Brick School, the Riverfront, and more. These are just two of many cool ways to take a step back in time in the Town of Athabasca.
Whether you’re a golf enthusiast or you’re just looking for an awesome place to enjoy a beverage in the sun, this is the place for you. This gorgeous golf course is one of the top-ranked in the area, celebrating 60 years of operation. The golf is outstanding, the surroundings are beautiful, and the food at the Fox Den Restaurant is to die for. There’s no better way to spend a day in the sun than at the golf course.
Just a 45-minute drive from town, you’ll find this incredible park that offers the ideal setting for a beach day. You’ll find a sandy waterfront, an onsite concession, tons of trails, and so much more. This park is ideal for those who want to really get out in nature and those who just want somewhere pretty to sit with a good book. You’ll love it here.
While it might seem a little bit weird that we’re including a community recreation center on this list, trust us when we say it’s worth checking out. You can do everything here! You can run, play hockey, figure skate, play soccer, swim, play basketball, play tennis, play lacrosse, dance, do gymnastics, and the list goes on. The aquatic and fitness centre is new and really outstanding, with a lap pool, lazy river, and water slide all in one place. So, if you happen to visit on a rainy day or you’re looking for something to do with the whole family, this is the place for you.
Okay, nature lovers, this one is for you. This historic route runs a full 250 kms, all the way from Fort Saskatchewan to Athabasca. It was first mapped out as a Hudson's Bay Company trade corridor. The most popular part is between Athabasca and Perryvale, along the Tawatinaw River. It’s a beautiful walk with tons of signage and maps so you won’t get lost. It’s a great way to enjoy nature and get to know more about the rich history of the area.
While the town is small, it’s definitely not lacking in the food and beverage area. There are tons of awesome restaurants and cafes to check out, but a couple that people really love are 49th Street Grill and Johnny's Eatery Athabasca. You can’t plan a trip without a couple of must-eat places on your list. So, there you go!
Because Athabasca is located on the river and you’ve got a ton of lakes nearby, this place is really known for the many things you can do on and around the water. A huge hotspot for fishing, paddling, boating, an rafting, if you love water, you’ll love it here.
A huge draw for roadtrippers is Athabasca’s lovely campgrounds. There are a number of places to camp, including Athabasca Lions Campground, Blueberry Hill RV Park, and River Meadows RV Park. Many of the campgrounds you’ll find are close to water and have lovely, lush nature to enjoy.
Britanny Burr is a freelance writer and a contributor to Great West Media. This content has been republished for the Great West Media & Southern Alberta Newspapers Hot Summer Guide advertising feature. The Hot Summer Guide is a special feature about summer activities, bucket list adventures, staycation options, road trips, attractions, events, and road trip-worthy food & beverage destinations across Alberta. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of the editorial staff.
This article was originally published on July 18, 2023.
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