- TripBuzz found 17 things to do with kids in or near Airdrie, Alberta, including 16 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Calgary, Cochrane and Bragg Creek.
- From Nose Creek Valley Museum to TELUS Spark, the Airdrie area offers 21 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Parks, Golf and Horseback Riding.
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west end of Hwy 66, Bragg Creek, Alberta
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The Little Elbow Provincial Recreation Area provides both hiking and horseback riding opportunities to visitors. Visitors may camp at the site and should consider bringing a camera to take photos of the setting.
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Hwy 66 | 8208 Flint Road S.E, Bragg Creek, Alberta
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Elbow Falls Provincial Recreation Area includes various hiking opportunities and scenic walks along the river. Although much of the area was wiped out during a 2013 flood, the location features several waterfall and swimming area for kids.
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40 kilometers west on Highway 22, Bragg Creek, Alberta
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With various picnic areas, a well-paved highway, and hiking opportunities, Brag Creek Provincial Park offers visitors access to the region's landscapes. Movie buffs will also enjoy the location's yearly film festival.
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Bragg Creek, Bragg Creek, Alberta
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Moose Mountain Horseback Adventures _ Day Tours provides visitors with the opportunity to ride horses through the Canadian Rocky Mountain Foothills. The tours are designed to accommodate between four to eight people.
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Although the 2013 floods may have damaged the area, Allen Bill Pond remains a place to enjoy a picnic along a river. Walking and biking are potential activities to enjoy at this location.
33.5 Miles
The Inside Out Experience offers guests with whitewater rafting, hiking, and horseback riding opportunities. Tours are available in both half-day and full-day formats and scheduled corporate events can be arranged.
33.6 Miles
Forget Me Not Pond provides visitors with a location suitable for picnics and campfires. The pond is deep enough for visitors to scuba dive and features a plaque at the bottom commemorating a former police officer.
47.8 Miles
Located on 160 acres of land, Yamnuska Wolfdog Sanctuary is a non-profit organization. Guests learn about wolves and wolf dogs, feed the animals as well as adoption of a wolf dog.
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Rebuilt in 2014 after a devastating flood, the Highwood Golf and Country Club offers 18 holes of play along with practice facilities. After playing a round, you can visit the restaurant for a drink or meal. Event and meeting space is also available indoors or outdoors.
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A nine-hole executive course, Rio Vista Golf Course is suitable for beginners as well as advanced golfers. There is also on-site dining as well as space for special events such as corporate meetings, weddings and birthday celebrations.