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Ride Your Horse in the Athabasca Region

If you are a horse rider and want to experience some horse culture away from home, the Athabasca Region has some great choices! From rodeo and barrel racing events to indoor riding to rugged Boreal trails, there are equestrian activities for all skills and interests. So get on your horse and explore the Athabasca Region!

The Athabasca Region’s proximity to Edmonton, Fort McMurray and surrounding rural municipalities means less time on the road and in the trailer and more time doing what you love! From Edmonton, our equestrian amenities are between 1.5 & 2.5 hours away. From Fort McMurray about 3 – 3.5 hours away.

Share your horse adventures on social with #VisitTheAthabascaRegion & #LiveLifeOutside

 


Athabasca Agricultural Society

Arena photos courtesy of Athabasca District Agricultural Society

 

The Athabasca District Agricultural Society was officially organized in 1949. since then it has been an important organization in improving rural life and representing agriculture in the Region.

 

“Our volunteer presence in this community has been long active. Our objective of a Society is to encourage improvement in agriculture, and in the quality of life of persons living in an agriculture community by developing programs, services and facilities based on the needs of the agriculture community.”

 

The Athabasca Ag Society manages the Athabasca Agri-plex, located just north of town on Hwy 813. The Agriplex boasts a heated indoor riding arena, an area for clinics and livestock shows, an outdoor riding area, and an event hall.

You don’t have to be a Member to use the riding arenas. You can book drop-in riding and rentals for your events on their website. Please find out more on their Booking or Rentals webpage.

The Athabasca Ag Society also hosts its own events, including workshops, Gymkhana, practices and more. Check out their Events page for upcoming events.

Visit their website for more information.

 

Boyle Agricultural Society

 

The Boyle Ag Society manages the Boyle Rodeo Grounds just east of Boyle. The Rodeo grounds have an outdoor riding ring, bleachers, and a hall.

Over May, they host the “Spring Fling”, a barrel racing jackpot event. At the end of July, they host the “Hell on Hooves” Jackpot Rodeo which features barrel racing, bronc and steer riding and more.

They have rough stock practice events and host open-riding days. You can learn more on their Facebook page.

Text +1 780-689-6568 for more information and to enquire about bookings.

 

Trails

White Earth Valley

 

White Earth Natural Area provides a Boreal riding experience with the comfort of a campground nearby in Long Lake Provincial Park. It is located about 110 km north of Edmonton on Highway 831, which is accessible from Highway 63 North. It’s about 20 km south of the village of Boyle, where you can stock up on supplies. It is also accessible from the south where there is a small staging area.

 

The White Earth Trail is 17 km long.  The path winds through a wide variety of rich habitats, where an abundance of diverse plants and wildlife thrive.  It’s accessible from adjacent Long Lake Provincial Park during operating season (May to October), with parking at the trailhead.  The trail can also be accessed year-round from Township Road 621 at the southern end of the Natural Area. – Alberta Parks

 

The White Earth Valley NA is adjacent to thousands of hectares of undisturbed Boreal forest which promotes great habitat for many Boreal species, including bears and wolves. Use caution around wildlife and be bear-smart.

The trail is rated for equestrian use, but there are no horse facilities. Please inquire with the Park about camping with horses. Call 780-675-8213.

Visit the Alberta Parks website for more information.

 

Poacher’s Landing

 

To the north-east of Athabasca, along the banks of the Athabasca River, is Poacher’s Landing Provincial Recreation Area.

 

“Poachers Landing Campsite is located in Poacher’s Landing Provincial Recreation Area, located 25 km east of Athabasca on Hwy. 55, then 20 km north on Range Rd. 195A, and 1km east to access road. This riverside campground had plenty of trails for equestrians and ATV users to enjoy, with access to adjacent La Biche River Wildland Provincial Park. For registered campers, a small equestrian staging area is available with hitching rails and a corral for overnight stays for horses.”

 

Poachers Landing has 6 unserviced, first-come, first-serve campsites, a cook shed, a playground and access to the Athabasca River.

Visit their website for more information.

 

Peace River Trail

 

Part of the Trans Canada Trail includes the Peace River Wilderness trail that runs from just north of Athabasca to northeast of Smith, AB.

The trail follows the Athabasca River through some old-growth Boreal forest. Expect wildlife like bears, wolves, moose, deer, and other Boreal species. It is approximately 60 km from trailhead to trailhead. Permitted uses include hiking, cross-country skiing, bicycles, horses, snowmobiles, and all-terrain vehicles.

The southern trailhead is approximately 30 km north of the Town of Athabasca. There is some parking at each trailhead, and there are three unserviced campsites along the route. Please pack out all garbage and stay on the marked trail. Be bear-smart along this trail.

Conditions vary on the trail, there are gravel sections and there is high OHV use. Please use caution. There are no equestrian amenities along the trail.

Visit their website for more information.

 

Hubert Lake Wilderness Area

 

The Hubert Lake Wildland Provincial Park is about an hour southwest of Athabasca and about 2 hours northwest of Edmonton. The Hubert Lake WPP offers kilometres of trails through a central mixed-wood boreal landscape. The Athabasca River is on the west border and the Pembina River is on the east.

 

Hubert Lake Wildland Park consists of a sand dune complex and numerous small lakes and wetlands. Jack pine is the dominant tree species on the dunes. Itervening depressions support black spruce and larch, with open fens in wetter areas. The park is an important nesting area for great blue herons and sandhill cranes. A small caribou herd wanders in and out of the park.

 

Backcountry camping is allowed, with two unofficial sites on the map. This trail system is designated as multi-use, but trail conditions vary. There is OHV use on this trail system, please use caution. There are no equestrian amenities in this wilderness area.

Learn more here.

 

Trail Rides

Leaning Tree Trail Rides

Photos courtesy of Leaning Tree Trail Rides | Photo Credit: Amara Dirks/Amara Dirks Photography

 

If you don’t have your own horses, but would still like to experience trail riding, Leaning Tree Trail Rides has you covered! This family-owned and operated business offers trail rides in a gorgeous setting!

 

“Are you looking for an adventure?  The perfect date?  Dreamt of riding a horse?  Looking for the perfect outdoor activity?

We have the perfect, intimate setting just for you!  Come spend a part of your day with us – book your spot now!

Welcome to Leaning Tree Trail Rides.  Come join us at our home with our beautiful animals.  We promise you will leave with a smile!”

 

All rides are by appointment only, please no drop-ins. You can also get professional-quality photos of your experience!

Visit their website to book your rides and learn more!

 


 

Whether you hit the wilderness trail, race around some barrels or experience your first horse ride, we’d love to see your pictures! Share on social media with the hashtag #VisitTheAthabascaRegion!

It’s Events Season in the Athabasca Region!

Spring has sprung and folks in the Athabasca region are feeling their oats with how many events are happening! From Farmers’ Markets to jet boat rallies to music festivals, there is plenty to do in the region this June and July!

 

Spring Fling – May 28 & June 4

Hosted by the Boyle and District Agricultural Society, the Spring Fling Barrel Racing series showcases some of the best barrel racers in the area. The riders compete for a jackpot prize every Sunday in May. The event features adults, youth and pee-wee competitors and their amazing horses. Sure to offer exciting racing action!

The races run from 10 am to 4 pm at the Boyle Rodeo Grounds, just east of the Village of Boyle.

Learn More Here

 

Rotary Golf Classic – June 2

The Rotary Club of Athabasca is gearing up for their 21st Annual Golf Classic. Held at the beautiful Athabasca Golf and Country Club, this annual event offers a day of fun, food and prizes. The challenging course keeps golfers on their toes amidst the Boreal Forest backdrop.

This fundraising event allows the Rotary Club to support community projects and initiatives to better the quality of life in the community.

If you didn’t get a chance to register for this year’s event, be sure to mark your calendar for next year.

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Jet Boat Rally – June 3

Get your motors running for the annual Athabasca River Jet Boat Rally and Poker Run! This year the event is hosted by the Athabasca Riverboat Association.

The event starts off at the Athabasca Riverfront Park, with registration happening at 10 am until 12 pm. Then the boats launch off for their poker run, picking up cards at 5 spots. The boats end up at the Riverside Recreation Area for food, live music and camping.

The next day, the Arnold Gorski Memorial Jet Boat Rodeo gives the boaters a chance to show off their skills.

 

 

 

The Play That Goes Wrong – June 9, 10, 11

Looking for a fun date night? Come out and experience “The Play That Goes Wrong” performed and produced by the Big River Arts Society. The Play That Goes Wrong was originally produced and performed on the West End Stage and on Broadway.

“An unconscious leading lady, a corpse who can’t play dead, a ruffled detective, and a word-mangling butler and others must battle against technical gaffes, forgotten lines, and sabotaging scenery in a quest to arrive all in one piece at the final curtain call.”

Start the evening with drinks and a delicious dinner at the Athabasca Seniors Centre. Then wander over to the Nancy Appleby Theatre to take in the show.

Purchase Tickets and Learn More Here

 

Athabasca University Homecoming – June 17

June 17 is going to be a big day in Athabasca! Come out and help Athabasca University’s Graduating Class of 2023 celebrate their convocation! Students, friends and family will take part in a day of activities ranging from campus tours, swimming at the Athabasca Regional Multiplex, a street dance, a BBQ contest and the Athabasca Farmers’ Market.

See the Schedule

AU Students Celebrate Convocation

Students and their guests will be arriving from Edmonton around 10 am for campus tours, lawn games with staff and faculty and activities at the Athabasca Regional Multiplex. Then the celebrations move to Downtown Athabasca for the Farmers Market, checking out Downtown businesses and the Alley Cat Street Dance.

Alley Cat Street Dance

The Alley Cat Street Dance is being presented by the Athabasca Chamber of Commerce and the Athabasca Advocate newspaper. They will be taking over 49th Street with all sorts of festival activities.

There will be local dance troupes performing, a cat adoption event, garage sale tables and businesses and non-profits with displays and sales.

Kick Off Summer

The Athabasca District Ag Society is celebrating the Summer with its “Kick Off Summer” event.

If you love BBQ, then one of the main attractions at the Kick-Off will be the “Show Us Your Meat” BBQ Ribs contest. Contestants will be slow cooking their ribs for the glory of the Best Ribs in Athabasca!

The rest of the activities include a bench show, petting zoo, kids rodeo, and equipment sales and displays. The 4H Club will be hosting the concession. This family-friendly event ends with a dance and cabaret!

Learn More Here

 

 

National Indigenous Peoples Day Celebration – June 21

Join the Athabasca Native Friendship Centre in celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day!

Starting at 4 pm, at the Athabasca Riverfront Park, there will be a free BBQ, door prizes, arts and crafts for the kids and Indigenous dancers and drummers performing.

 

The Magnificent River Rats Festival – June 30/July 1

One of the Athabasca Region’s cornerstone events is the Magnificent River Rats Festival! This annual event is 26 years running and showcases national and local talent, and celebrates Canada Day.

The two-day celebration centred at the Athabasca Riverfront Park offers performances on the Riverfront Stage, a Farmers’ market, kids’ activities, a beer garden, an art show and sale, a classic car show and more!

Day one, June 30, will be Rock themed with a Heart tribute band, Punch Drunk Cabaret and with Jimmy and the Sleepers headlining. Day two, Canada Day, is country themed with Duane Steele headlining.

Purchase Tickets and Learn More Here

 

 

Celebrate the Athabasca!

The history of the Athabasca River is part of the history of the Indigenous Peoples and explorers who used it as a transportation route for trade.

One of the settlements along the river,  Fort Assiniboine, is celebrating its bi-centennial. To help mark the occasion the Canadian Voyageur Brigade Society will be travelling on the river and making stops along the way.

The final stop will be the Athabasca Riverfront Park, where Town officials will be welcoming them ashore.

Learn more about the history of the river, Athabasca Landing and the people who travelled here at this family-friendly event. There will be entertainment and refreshments.

 

Athabasca Airport Fly-in BBQ – July 15

Another long-standing event in the Athabasca region is the Athabasca County Fly-in BBQ held at the Athabasca Regional Airport.

“Each year the Athabasca County Fly-In Barbecue includes more people from the aviation community and the local community. The Fly-In sees over 1,000 people attend the event and pilots “Fly-In” from all over Alberta. Incredible! Those who attend are welcome to check out some aircraft, displays, cars, and activities for the kids and learn about our airport.”

Starting at 11 am, pilots and guests can take in an airshow, free BBQ, a car show and much more.

Learn More Here

 

Farmers’ Markets

Athabasca Famers’ Market – Saturdays 10 – 2 PM

During the summer months, the Athabasca Farmers’ Market is held outdoors at the Riverfront Park from 10 am to 2 pm.

Spend the afternoon checking out artisan crafts, locally grown food and yummy treats.

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Boyle Farmers’ Market – Thursdays 12 – 3 PM

The Boyle Farmers’ Market is held every Thursday from noon to 3 pm at the Boyle Community Centre. Enjoy home baking, crafts and local produce.

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Coming Up In August and September

Some upcoming events to watch for are:

  • The Rochester Fair
  • Boyle Fiesta Days
  • The Boyle Wildberry Festival
  • Kapâwinihk Wilderness Triathlon

Be sure to check our Events Calendar regularly to stay up to date with events happening in the Athabasca Region. We update it every Friday. You can also submit your own event here. All submitted events require admin approval.

 

So if you are looking for a fun weekend or day trip, keep the Athabasca region in mind! Not only do we have spectacular Nature, and deep History but Events that will keep you entertained all summer long!


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