![]() |
Parkland dominates Camrose, creating an atmosphere that is friendly, relaxed and clean. Special attention is paid to keeping recreational areas clean, and for those efforts the City has twice been named "Cleanest City" in a Tri-City Challenge involving itself and two other communities. The spacious Golden Jubilee Park provides a warm heart to the community, nestled in a valley and featuring barbecue shelters, a wandering stream and lots of wide open space. The park is the location of the annual July 1 community picnic and fireworks. Mirror Lake sits in the centre of the city, showing off its treed banks and sparkling waters. The lake is home to one of the community's biggest sources of pride: a family of swans that have made their home there for over 20 years. Mirror Lake flows from Stoney Creek, which wanders through the city, and provides a grassy river valley where families can explore the wild life and take advantage of paved walking paths.
An elegant arbor next to the centre connects the paved and lighted walking paths that encircle the lake and continue down the Stoney Creek valley to the campgrounds and ski club facilities. No matter what time of year it is, you are sure to find someone walking the trails and enjoying nature's scenic beauty. While in Camrose
![]() Look what's happened to shopping in West End Camrose!! While here, you may want to take a virtual tour of one of Camrose's sister cities. Check out the Tourism Camrose website to see promotions, events, learn about nature tourism and much more! The City of Camrose is a member of the Battle River Alliance for Economic Development. For more information please visit www.braedalberta.ca. |
Copyright © 2008 The City of Camrose
TM "The Rose City" and design is a Trademark the property of The City of Camrose
Copyright and Disclaimer | Conditions of Use and Privacy Statement