Rocky Mountain House & Area has everything everyone wants and needs to satisfy their craving for adventure: awe-inspiring scenery, fascinating history, exciting culture, endless recreation for every season, and excellent amenities to make your stay seamless.
This area is Alberta’s favourite playground. It offers something for everyone to enjoy and the vast array of opportunities and activities are why so many people have chosen to make this their home. There are various accommodations and food outlet to help you enjoy your stay. Checkout the newly renovated and upgraded Main Street for unique shopping opportunities. Whether you are here for a day or a week, the friendly residents of Rocky Mountain House & Area are eager to help you enjoy your visit.
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Fall in love with authentic culture
Of places to see and things to do, attractions in the area provide an opportunity for marvel. Delve into the awe of nature and man-made to see how how our area has built its culture over the years.
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The latest news from our communities
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November 21, 2019
13 Activities We Are Looking Forward To This Winter 2019/2020
There are so many winter adventures to do in David Thompson Country. From hiking and snowshoeing, to frozen waterfalls and wagon rides, here are 13 activities we look forward to this winter. Riverview Country Christmas with wagon rides, Christmas Shop, and many, many lights. https://www.facebook.com/RockyMountainHouse/photos/a.299802533959443/328144144458615/?type=3&theater 2. Hiking to Crescent Falls west of Nordegg. Careful! The […]
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July 28, 2020
Trail Blazers Proving the Need for the David Thompson Highway
The following are some of the stories about getting the David Thompson Highway built from Rocky Mountain House out to the Banff National Park. Thank you to the Rocky Mountain House Museum for sharing their information and pictures with us. “Rocky Mountain House was the end of the road west, literally, until local businessman Ernie […]
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May 3, 2017
Siffleur Falls: One of Alberta’s Most Underrated Hikes
Featuring a breathtaking suspension bridge, two river crossings (North Saskatchewan and Siffleur), a boardwalk portion, panoramic canyon and mountain views, lush forested sections, the quietude of the Alberta backcountry and 3 thundering waterfalls – Siffleur Falls Trail is a impressive hike.