- TripBuzz found 8 things to do with kids in or near Camrose, Alberta, including 1 fun activity for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kingman.
- From Camrose Heritage Railway Station Museum to Jojos Maze Craze and 18 Hole Mini Golf, the Camrose area offers 16 different types of family activities, including: Hiking Trails, Mini Golf, Theaters and Arts Centers.
- A small, rural community in Alberta, Camrose has lots of unspoiled and untouched land. Recognized for its farming and agricultural industry, the town features numerous parks and outdoor recreation venues. Also known as the 'rose city', Camrose further offers a downtown fountain, operating train at Mirror Lake and a new performing arts center on the campus of the University of Alberta (Augustana Campus).
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East of Sixty Production Society is a local theatre group that is based in Devon Primary School and whose membership is generally open. One can catch their performances at the Devon Community Centre.
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10800 97 Avenue Northwest, Edmonton, Alberta
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Learn about the political history of Alberta at the Alberta Legislature Building. Knowledgeable tour guides are available to explain the inner workings of the different levels of the government, the daily activities, and the architectural details that went into the building.
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#4 Sir Winston Churchill Square | 102 Ave. & 99 St., Edmonton, Alberta
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Known for its impressive acoustics, Winspear Centre is a performing arts venue that hosts plays, musicals and concerts. There are multiple performance areas, ranging from a small gathering size to a massive concert. The hall can also be rented for weddings and banquets.
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2 Sir Winston Churchill Square, Edmonton, Alberta
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The Art Gallery of Alberta is the oldest cultural institution in Alberta. The museum has a variety of educational programs, and with a collection of over 6,000 objects, its goal is to motivate people to connect with the visual arts. The building itself is a work of art with its gilded and glass appearance.
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The living history village of Fort Edmonton Park educates visitors by recreating life in Edmonton during the eras featured in the park. The park focuses on the times surrounding 1846, 1885, 1905, and post-WWI 1920. A vintage train travels through the park to help visitors get around.
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Primarily focusing on natural and cultural history, Royal Alberta Museum contains both permanent and temporary exhibits. Informative programs are available for kids and adults, some offering hands-on demonstrations. There is a caf_ on the premises for a convenient and healthy meal.
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Located at the West Edmonton Mall, Galaxyland is the world's largest indoor amusement park. Over 24 rides and attractions are available. The amusement park is also home to Galaxy Kids Playpark, an interactive space-themed play area for smaller children.
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Home to the world's largest indoor wave pool, World Waterpark is located at the West Edmonton Mall. Open year-round, the waterpark retains tropical temperatures for a comfortable experience when enjoying the numerous slides and attractions.
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From biology to space exploration, TELUS World of Science has exhibits that are entertaining while being informative. The science museum has the largest planetarium in Canada, and there is an Imax theatre that features sci-fi and documentary films.