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Community Lifestyle

Community lifestyle is one of the most important factors when considering a move.  Sports, recreation, community involvement, cultural events, hospitality, and safety are just a few of the many reasons why people choose southeast Alberta as an excellent place to live.

 

Community Organizations
Local community and recreation organizations reflect the interests and passion of our communities.  From theatre groups, agricultural and historical societies, to Chamber of Commerce, youth groups, and service clubs, our communities deliver great events and services.

For complete listing of community organizations please visit www.samda.ca 

Blood Indian Park photoRecreation

Blood Indian Park
Phone: 403.779.2155
Location: 30 km south of Youngstown on Highway 884

 

New Bridgen Camp SiteCampsites /Rest stops

  • Buffalo
  • Esther
  • Naco
  • New Brigden
  • Soakii RV Park

Community halls

  • New Brigden
  • Sibbald
  • Sedalia
  • Chinook
  • Lanfine
  • Esther
  • Cappon
  • Big Stone

Curling Rinks

  • New Brigden

Rodeo Grounds

  • Big Stone

Outdoor Skating

  • New Brigden
  • Sibbald

Ball diamonds

  • Sibbald
  • Esther
  • New Brigden
  • Big Stone
  • Cappon

Our hamlets and communities offer a wide variety of events and attractions – for more info visit www.samda.ca.


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For more information:

  • Service Alberta helps caregivers by providing information on resources available for persons or organizations that care for individuals who need support due to age, or physical or mental illness or disability.
  • Service Alberta has information for parents on topics such as Alberta Centennial Education Savings Plan, Bully Free Alberta, and Passports for Children.  There is even a day care look-up at this site.
  • Rural residents can obtain information specific to their needs through Service Alberta.  Here, rural residents can look for links to information and publications about the Rural Development Initiative, water wells, the weekly Agri-News, hunting licenses and more.
  • Seniors can find links to the government information and services that apply to seniors, covering topics such as pensions, health care, retirement and more at this site.

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