
Lois Hole Centennial Provincial Park was established on April 19, 2005. It is a 69th provincial park in Alberta.
Park acquired total 1421 hectares area, including Big Lake Natural Area and Crown land of 302 hectares is additional. Total of 100 per cent 59 per cent is makes up of lake.
Place:
Lois Hole Centennial Provincial Park is adjacent to the cities of Edmonton, St. Albert, Sturgeon and Parkland counties.
Facilities:
Lois Hole Centennial Provincial Park having wildlife viewing platform,
Tourist Attraction
It is an one of the best places to visit in Edmonton. Pyramid fixture Conservatory has, that sits right in the middle of the action. To take tours of the beautiful landscaping, people come from all over Canada.
Rutherford House is a provincial Historic site. It was the home of the first Premier of Alberta Alexander Cameron Rutherford. In the year 1911, A.C Rutherford and his wife Mattie shifted to this house near the university campus. Till date, this house is bearing the tradition of the Rutherford Family. Visitors are taken into the house with guidance as all the things of the house have its own importance. The sparkle of the silver, the glow of the library lamp and the scent of the freshly baked scones entice the visitors into the house.
Fort Edmonton
Night Life.
Lois Hole Centennial Provincial Park.
Food Culture in Edmonton.
