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To foster improvement in agriculture, to provide recreation facilities and encourage fellowship and good sportsmanship for the entire community. We are an incorporated non-profit society established in 1961. The Ag Society is host to numerous activities such as seniors club, archery club, baseball tournaments, jamborees, among many other activities and events. We also work closely with Tomahawk School, Tomahawk Public Library, Tomahawk Rural Crime Watch and our local 4H Programs Community Hall – 12,638 Sq.Ft Read more...
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General Phone: (403)631-2179The Torrington & District Agricultural Society is a non-profit organization that was created in 1974 with the dream to build a new arena and curling rink in Torrington. The dream took shape as the arena was built in 1978 with elements being finished into the mid 80’s. Since that time the Torrington & District Agricultural Society has been operating and maintaining the Ron Gorr Memorial Arena. The Torrington & District Agricultural Society is always looking for new members and volunteers. If you are interested in becoming involved, please contact us today! The Torrington Arena & Curling Club is Located in Torrington, Alberta at the Ron Gorr Read more...
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Trochu and District Agricultural Society is dedicated to providing the best outdoor arena for everyone of the Agriculture/ Equestrian community surrounding Trochu Alberta. Trochu Ag Society is dedicated to providing the best outdoor arena for everyone of the Agriculture/ Equestrian community surrounding Trochu Alberta . Hockey Rink, Outdoor Riding/Rodeo Arena Mailing Address is Box 543, Trochu Alberta, T0M 2C0 Read more...
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General Email: tullibyag@gmail.comCommuniplex Skating Rink – 80’X100′ , Community Hall and Curling Rink – 70’X143′, Outdoor Riding/ Arena/Ball Diamonds – 3 Acres Read more...
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General Phone: (780)657-3542General Email: thagsoc@telusplanet.netFacility Types:
- Curling Rink
- Riding Arena Indoor
- Barn(s)
- Hockey Rink
Nestled amidst the rolling hills north of Edmonton, Two Hills is a quiet, friendly town with a proud Ukrainian heritage. Two Hills was first established as a hamlet with the arrival of the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1927. It was an important trading centre on the CPR line between Edmonton and Lloydminster. Today, the Town of Two Hills is a warm blend of town and country. The town’s location, just 90 miles north of Edmonton, allows residents to take advantage of big city benefits while still enjoying a quiet life in the country. For over 40 years, we’ve been celebrating Read more... -
General Phone: (780)352-5011Facility Types:
- Curling Rink
- Skating Rink Covered
Usona is known for their traditional games and pig chase (where you actually keep the pig if you catch it)!!! Stay tuned for further details closer to June! Make sure you come join the fun!! Winter months – Curling (Bonspeil and weekly mens and mixed), meeting room rentals, Ag Events Spring/Summer/Fall – Hall rental (Weddings, Funerals, Family reunion), meeting room rental Kitchen Outdoor Seasonal Skating Rink Ball Diamond Read more... -
THE VALLEYVIEW & DISTRICTS AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY WAS INCORPORATED DECEMBER 11, 1967 AND HAS BEEN ACTIVE IN THE COMMUNITY FOR 52 YEARS. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS ARE VOLUNTEERS FROM THE COMMUNITY AND OVERSEE THE OPERATION OF THE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. A BIG THANK YOU GOES OUT TO ALL DIRECTORS FOR VOLUNTEERING THEIR TIME. Read more...
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Vauxhall Ag Society’s mandate is to improve the quality of life in our community. We invite and encourage everyone to use the arena. Storage Shed, Arena Read more...
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General Phone: (888)611-0161General Email: vegrevilleagsociety@gmail.comFacility Types:
- Race Track
- Riding Arena Indoor
- Ball Diamond(s)Riding Arena Outdoor
- Camping Area
- Track
- Barn(s)
- Meeting Spaces
Our mission statement: “To promote agricultural ideals, education and entertainment for community enrichment as a volunteer organization”. The Vegreville Agricultural Society’s primary focus was to promote and improve various types of livestock, grain and homemaking skills in a social environment. This aspect remains to this date and has grown to include an annual exhibition and fair, ongoing educational courses and many community sponsored events Small Dining Hall, Barns , Office. Boardroom Read more... -
The Verdant Valley community Center is 15 minutes from Drumheller on Highway 576 (paved). It is available to rent for a family reunions, meetings, etc. Community Hall – 2,300 Sq Ft , Uninsulated Recreational Building – 2400 Sq Ft Read more...
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General Phone: (780)853-4108General Email: vermilionagsociety@gmail.comFacility Types:
- Curling Rink
- Riding Arena Indoor
- Barn(s)
The Vermilion Agricultural Society is a ‘not for profit’ organization run by volunteers. Endless hours of work and organization by the volunteers that comprise the society membership, the committee members, the exhibitors and the many additional volunteers who step up at fair time and of course the long hours of hard work by our office staff; bring this event to fruition. Without the support and hard work of this group of people, such a feat would not be possible. The Society continues to work hard to make changes to our Fair in order to make it informative, educational and of Read more... -
Victoria Trail Agricultural Society (VTAS) is a not-for-profit community group that provides programs, services and facilities to Waskatenau, Alberta, and the surrounding area. In 1961, an enthusiastic group of community members gathered with the intent to form an agricultural society. During the first meeting, the group pledged to improve livestock, grain, seed and hay activities through sponsorship of shows and fairs. For the homemaker, they agreed to promote vegetables, flowers, handicrafts and baking through sponsorship of bench shows. 4-H clubs and educational tours were also deemed an important focus for the society. Today, VTAS operates a multi-complex building comprising of Read more...
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General Email: vikagsoc@gmail.comFacility Types:
- Community Hall
- Curling Rink
- Arena or Agri Complex
Located south-east of Edmonton, Alberta on Highway 14 about 120 kms, the town of Viking was established in 1909 Viking Community Hall 5021-54 Avenue Viking, AB Operated by the Viking Ag Society Over 9,500 sq. ft. Dance floor Meeting Room for 30 people Seating for over 400 Built in AV projector, drop down screen and sound system Stage with podium Kitchen and bar Call or text Melanie Zarski at 780-385-8454 for rates and information. Curling Rink, Multiplex, Community Hall Read more... -
The Vilna & District Agricultural Society is a non-profit group that is made of volunteer members from the local area. We are committed to promoting and organizing events within the community. We are proud of our community and the great people that are involved in helping it grow. We encourage anyone interested in offering suggestions or getting involved to contact us Read more...
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General Phone: (403)485-6179General Email: nlewis15@telus.netVulcan sprang up in 1910, when the Canadian Pacific Railway came to the area. It was originally named for the Roman god of fire by the surveyor who first visited the area. The association with Star Trek came when the show first aired in the 1960s, and the home planet of one of the show’s characters shared a name with the little town. Vulcan’s town council saw the opportunity to expand into a tourism destination in Alberta, and made it so. Today, visitors can pose for pictures in front of a replica Starship FX6-1995-A, otherwise known as Starship Enterprise. All Read more...
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General Email: lisa.turzanki@century21.caThe Wainwright Frontier & Exhibition Agricultural Society promotes the great sport of Canadian Professional Rodeo and Chuckwagon Racing! This year the 67th Annual Wainwright Stampede will be held from June 24-27 2021 Outdoor Riding/Rodeo Arena Read more...
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Wandering River is a hamlet in Alberta, Canada within Athabasca County. It is located approximately 95 kilometres north of Athabasca and 200 kilometres south of Fort McMurray on Highway 63 Curling Rink – 8136 Sq Ft , Meeting Room Part of Curling Rink – 60 People Read more...
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The Village of Warner is a small rural municipality (pop. 382) located 40 minutes south of Lethbridge. We would love to see you and your family join ours – we have a very safe and close-knit community Curling Rink/Restaurant – 8,000 Sq.Ft, Community Hall – 4,000 Sq.Ft. Read more...
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General Phone: (780)766-2251General Email: wembleyagsociety@telus.netFacility Types:
- Skating Rink Covered
Wembley is a town in northern Alberta, Canada. It is located approximately 23 km (14 mi) west of Grande Prairie at the junction of Highway 43 and Highway 724. Hockey Rink – 9,000 Sq. Ft, Multiplex – 6,000 Sq.Ft Read more... -
General Email: calahooarena@gmail.comThe West Sturgeon Ag Society or WSAS is the community’s organization which manages events, facilities and general maintenance of the community of Calahoo. It is comprised of 5 executive board members and 7 director board members. Meetings are open to community members. Check the website or facebook page for meeting dates. Located 30 minutes northwest of Edmonton in Sturgeon County, this vibrant, growing community offers residents and visitors alike the opportunity to participate in a variety of year-round sporting activities, recreational programs and community gatherings. Arena & Community Hall Read more...
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