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2017
11
December
Need Weekend Destination Suggestions near Edmonton?
11
December
Question:
Humans say...
Shannon
Try Waterton. It's gorgeous and lots to see/do.
Melissa
Drumheller is fun and has a museum as well as other things to do.
Elise
Radium Hot Springs/Faimont Hot Springs, BC - some golf and exploring in the area, hot springs, of course, lake towns. Haven't been in a while, but great place to visit is you want to disconnect. Plus, if you still want to do a stop in Banff, it's on the way! If you're more into nature instead of a commercial style vacation, Jasper is close. Do the Maligne Canyon Ice walk.
Jacquie
Manitou mineral springs in Saskatchewan
Laurie
Now that sounds interesting! Is it within a 5 - 6 hr drive? What is there to see and do? I travel alone and hiking/camping is out for me. Any great museum or restaurants to try?
Jacquie
Check it out there is a couple cool walks from proabition days. Not sure on distance
Jacquie
Laurie
Sherry
Manitou springs is near Watrous about 1.5 hr or so, east of Saskatoon
Laurie
HHhmmmm. Sounds like a 7 - 8 hr drive.... I'd be leaving free work so had originally thought 4 hour but expanded to 5 and stretched it to 6. Might be more of a destination for a vacation rather than a weekend getaway. Thanks for the help! I'll still keep it in mind!
Sarah
Moose Jaw, Sask. - mineral springs (hotel roof), underground route tours, outdoor museum, beautiful churches, fudge factory, aerial museum.
Laurie
That sounds awesome!
Sarah
It's great!
Alice
I second this. Temple Gardens Hotel and Spa in Moose Jaw has a Fb page and website is www.templegardens.sk.ca/
Laurie
These are all fantastic ideas. I will print these off and try many of them!
I would love to even hear more. I love road trips!!!
Melissa
https://dinomuseum.ca/
We haven't been yet, but it Is on our list for this summer.
Dani
If you go to Drumheller, check out the quirky Gopher Hole Museum on the way there or back! It's in Torrington.
Melissa
Yes this museum is awesome, totally one of a kind.
Dani
And only two bucks!
Vicki
Make sure to read their hatemail binder. Hilarious!
Dani
I didn't notice it! Is it mostly from animal rights activists, or just average Joes who are creeped out?
Vicki
Both....but some are really comical. I saw a sketch of a middle finger sent to the mayor
Grace
Absolute best part of museum.....stop murdering rats.....hahaha.
Vicki
I love fort Steele, it's 6.5 hours-ish away but there is a huge historic fort and you pass thru the crowsnest pass, lundbreck falls are stunning (drive right up, no hiking required) there are numerous mine museums and tours including frank slide and all of the cowboy trail forts and museums. I've done the trip 4 or 5 times and still havent seen it all. There's also an actual gold mine (nip tuck mine) where you can pan and prospect for $25 all day and keep what you find.
Closest hotels are cranbrook, all price ranges and the campgrounds at fort steele are great if you camp. One has an inexpensive cabin as well. Feel free to message me if you want more info. I'm a hardcore museum nerd road tripper
Vicki
And i just saw a Groupon for a really nice hotel/casino in Cranbrook
Laurie
I love these ideas!!!!
Vicki
I'm happy to help if you want more info. I'm so in love with the crowsnest area, I plan to pan there over spring break again
Shannon
Ooh Crowsnest is awesome!!!!!
Jason
Fort Steele is awesome ! Can't go wrong anywhere in that area radium is another great Area !
Laurie
Thanks. I'm sure it is amazing but the rates are outrageous for one person. That is why I'm looking for suggestions outside of the mountains.
A.I. says...
Exploring Alberta: Driving Destinations for a Captivating Weekend Getaway
With spring and fall knocking at our doors, it's the perfect time to embark on a rejuvenating weekend escape. If you're seeking alternatives to the crowded and pricey Banff, Alberta offers a treasure trove of enticing destinations within a 5 to 6-hour drive from Edmonton. Get ready to discover hidden gems that promise delightful cultural experiences, delectable cuisine, and unforgettable memories.
1. Calgary: The Vibrant Metropolis
Nestled just 3 hours from Edmonton, Calgary is a dynamic city brimming with cultural richness and urban sophistication.
Must Stay:
For a luxurious and convenient stay, consider the Fairmont Palliser, a historic landmark in the heart of downtown.
Must Eat:
Indulge in the flavors of Alberta at Charcut Roast House, renowned for its locally-sourced ingredients and exceptional execution.
Must See:
Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of the region at the Glenbow Museum, featuring an extensive collection of artifacts and exhibits.
2. Drumheller: The Dinosaur Capital
Approximately 3.5 hours from Edmonton, Drumheller is a paleontological paradise that transports you back in time.
Must Stay:
Experience the unique charm of the Dinosaur Resort, where you can stay in teepees or cozy cabins.
Must Eat:
Savor the flavors of the prairies at The Black Kitchen, a local favorite known for its farm-fresh ingredients and creative dishes.
Must See:
Explore the Royal Tyrrell Museum, a world-class facility showcasing one of the largest collections of dinosaur fossils and exhibits.
3. Lethbridge: The Artistic Haven
Just 5 hours from Edmonton, Lethbridge offers a delightful blend of art, culture, and natural beauty.
Must Stay:
Indulge in the luxurious comfort of the Coast Lethbridge Hotel & Conference Centre, nestled in the heart of the city.
Must Eat:
Savor the exquisite flavors of contemporary Canadian cuisine at The Orchard, known for its farm-to-table philosophy and exceptional service.
Must See:
Immerse yourself in the rich artistic heritage of the region at the Southern Alberta Art Gallery, featuring a diverse collection of contemporary and historical works.
Whether you seek the vibrant pulse of a cosmopolitan city, the awe-inspiring remnants of prehistoric creatures, or the captivating world of art and culture, Alberta's diverse destinations offer an array of unforgettable experiences within a comfortable driving distance from Edmonton. Embark on a journey of discovery, create cherished memories, and unwind in the stunning landscapes and vibrant communities that our province has to offer.
Laurie
I usually take a 3 day weekend and go to Banff in the spring and fall but I'm finding that the hotel rates and availability have made it less desirable this year.
I am looking for ideas of driving destinations with interesting things to do and see when I get there. I'm looking for museums and the like and not 'hiking trail' type things.
I want destinations within about 5 or 6 hours of Edmonton so anything from Lethbridge to Grand Prairie.
I'd love ideas on 'must'
- stay there
- eat here
- see this
Thanks in advance!!!