Address:
Hwy 16 at 17, Lloydminster, Alberta, Canada
Super 8 Lloydminster
Situated near the airport, this hotel is within 1 mi (2 km) of Lloydminster Cultural and Science Centre, RCMP Hope Monument, and World's Largest Border Markers. Railway Border Marker Park and Lloydminster Golf & Curling Centre are also within 2 mi (3 km). This smoke-free hotel features an indoor pool, a fitness center, and a spa tub. Free WiFi in public areas and free self parking are also provided. Additionally, a business center, conference rooms, and a children's pool are onsite. All 83 rooms provide conveniences like refrigerators and microwaves, plus free WiFi and flat-screen TVs with digital channels. Guests will also find minibars, Egyptian cotton sheets, and coffee makers.
Lloydminster Fire and RCMP demonstrate 'skills' ahead of 2019 Battle of the Badges
Mayor Gerald Aalbers joined Fire Chief Jordan Newton and RCMP Constable Grant Kirzinger on February 20 to 'drop the donut' and kickoff the ticket-sales drive for the 2019 Battle of the Badges.
With cameras rolling, Newton and Kirzinger tested their skills in left-handed shot accuracy, donut dangling and high-speed belly gliding. No clear winner emerged, but those in attendance were thoroughly entertained.
This year's charity hockey game will take place March 9, 2019 at 2:30 at the Centennial Civic Centre
All proceeds will support Salvation Army's Pathway of Hope and Mother Teresa Early Childhood Education Center's Outdoor Classroom.
Sponsors for the 2019 Todd Gustavson Memorial Hockey Tournament include:
● Gold Horse Casino
● Musgrave Agencies
● Redhead Equipment
An Unfinished Vlog at Cold Lake, Alberta ☀️
#TravelLog #ExploringAlberta #ColdLake #RoadTrip
This travel log was filmed in November when I traveled to Cold Lake, Alberta for my work trip for four days. I was super pumped to show you this small town but unfortunately, my memory card got corrupted and I ended up losing footage of three days. But nonetheless, I managed to create something for you. Hope you enjoy it!
I started driving towards Cold Lake in the evening after I finished my work in Edmonton. The drive was roughly about three hours. I stayed at the Best Western Hotel.
I was so tired and wasn't felling well either, I have no idea how I pulled it off!
Watch the CINEMATIC SEQUENCE of the hotel room I made for you!
Day two starts with a beautiful sunrise surrounded by clouded skies, a straight road and a frozen lake on either sides.
Canadian Air Force Base is in Cold Lake so I got to see so many fighter plane monuments and paint art around the town. Since the base is right in the heart of this small town, I saw thunder planes fly right above my head (watch the footage).
And after that, sadly all my footage is KAPUT and the travel vlog is left incomplete, Hence, this is an unfinished vlog.
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