Attractions around Mountain House
Explore 6 attractions, restaurants, shops around Mountain House
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Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site
Comp 6 # Site 127 RR 4 Stn Main, Rocky Mountain House, Alberta T4T 2A4 Canada
Stroll along the banks of the North Saskatchewan River, one of the original ‘highways’ to the west. Follow in the footsteps of Indigenous Peoples, fur traders, and legendary explorer David Thompson. Experience the archaeological remains of four fur trade posts and seven kilometers of nature trails. Marvel at a bison herd. Stay awhile and experience a range of camping styles along the banks of the North Saskatchewan River: from Indigenous trapper tents and tipis to walk-in tenting and RV stalls. Visit the Métis camp, blacksmith forge/boathouse and fort sites. Learn a new trade or craft dating back to the fur trade era. See how Red River carts and York Boats were made. Roll up your sleeves to make your own drum, dream-catcher or traditional craft using quills, leather and textiles.
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Siffleur Falls
Near the headwaters of the North Saskatchewan River Kootenay Plains, Rocky Mountain House, Alberta Canada
Waterfalls, a canyon , the Siffleru River and the majestic Saskatchewan River are some of the joys of this accessible hike. The hike can be done year round and provides a wonderful perspective on the Kootenay Plans where the native Indians spent their winters due to the warm climate of the area. There are many other historical trails and excellent back country hiking in the vicinity.
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Crimson Lake Provincial Park
Township Road 402A and Range Road 80C West of Rocky Mountain House, Rocky Mountain House, Alberta T0M 1T0 Canada
This park is located near the transition of three natural regions: Boreal Forest to the northeast, Foothills to the west, and Parkland a short distance to the east. Organic bogs and fens cover most of the central portion of the park while sand dunes and sand plains cover much of the rest. Black spruce bogs, tamarack-swamp birch fens and open sedge fens more typical of the Boreal Forest approach their southern limit within the park. Park visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor experiences, abundant wildlife such as moose and deer, and the solitude of dense evergreen forests.
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Canyon Creek Golf and Camping
Rocky Mountain House, Alberta T4T 2A1 Canada
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Rocky Museum
5406 - 48 Street Highway 11, Rocky Mountain House, Alberta T4T 1C8 Canada
The Rocky Museum showcases the history of the people who homesteaded in the area, worked in the lumber camps and sawmills and sent their children to one-room schoolhouses. We invite you to "Step into the Past" as you explore over 4000 sq. ft. of indoor and outdoor exhibits. Listen to a song on our 1916 Amherst player piano. Bring a picnic lunch to enjoy in our backyard Pioneer Park! We are proud of our ever-evolving museum and hope that you will find your trip into the days before yesterday a truly wonderful experience!
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Pine Hills Golf Club
75074 Township Road 39-5, Rocky Mountain House, Alberta T4T 1B4 Canada
Discover the beauty and excitement of a true golf experience on the "Gateway to the Great Canadian Rockies" in Central Alberta. The Pine Hills Golf Club combines the challenge of a championship golf course with the serenity of a classic retreat. Nestled amid 397 acres, Pine Hills offers dramatic views and a casual, unhurried atmosphere that you just can't find at other golf courses. Relax on the large balcony overlooking the tamarack pines or mingle with friends in the Clubhouse. And when you finish your golfing for the day, you are just minutes from hiking, fishing, and the living history of the Great Canadian Rocky Mountains. Sculpted from the natural sand dunes of the foothills, Pine Hills is a masterpiece of casual golf. Experience the comfortable days and cool nights of Rocky Mountain House, and let our dedicated staff ensure you both exciting golf and undisturbed relaxation. We are confident you will enjoy the natural setting of Pine Hills and its unparalleled value.