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The Best Attractions In Grande Cache

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Grande Cache is a town in west-central Alberta, Canada, located 145 kilometres northwest of Hinton and 435 kilometres west of Edmonton. It is located in the Municipal District of Greenview No. 16, between Highway 40 and the Smoky River, at the northern border of Alberta's Rockies. The town is the gateway to the Willmore Wilderness Park. In late September 2018, the Grande Cache Town Council determined that, due to a reduction in population and the subsequent loss in tax revenue, the town is not financially sustainable. The town is now in the process of being dissolved to a hamlet within the Municipal District of Greenview.
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  • 1. Willmore Wilderness Park Grande Cache
    Willmore Wilderness Park, located in Alberta, Canada, is a 4,600 square kilometre wilderness area adjacent to the world-famous Jasper National Park. It is lesser known and less visited than Jasper National Park. There are no public roads, bridges or buildings. There are, however, several ranger cabins in the park that are available as a courtesy to visitors. Other parks surround this wilderness reserve: Kakwa Wildlands Park to the north, Kakwa Provincial Park and Protected Area to the west, Rock Lake Provincial Park to the south-west, Sulphur Gates Provincial Park to the west. Kakwa Wildlands Park, Kakwa Provincial Park and Willmore Wilderness Park comprise the first interprovincial shared between Alberta and British Columbia.Access to the park is via Highway 40, through the town of Grande...
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  • 2. Pierre Grey's Lakes Provincial Park Grande Cache
    Pierre Grey's Lakes Provincial Park is a provincial park in Alberta, Canada, located 37 km east of Grande Cache, on the north side of the Bighorn Highway. The park is situated around the five Pierre Grey Lakes, at an elevation of 1,250 m . A historic trading post is located in the park, adding to the attraction offered by the rainbow trout and brook trout stocked lakes. It is maintained by Alberta Tourism, Parks and Recreation and is operated by Rocky Ridge Recreation.
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  • 4. Grande Cache Recreation Centre Grande Cache
    Grande Cache is a town in west-central Alberta, Canada, located 145 kilometres northwest of Hinton and 435 kilometres west of Edmonton. It is located in the Municipal District of Greenview No. 16, between Highway 40 and the Smoky River, at the northern border of Alberta's Rockies. The town is the gateway to the Willmore Wilderness Park. In late September 2018, the Grande Cache Town Council determined that, due to a reduction in population and the subsequent loss in tax revenue, the town is not financially sustainable. The town is now in the process of being dissolved to a hamlet within the Municipal District of Greenview.
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  • 6. Grande Cache Golf and Country Club Grande Cache
    Grande Cache is a town in west-central Alberta, Canada, located 145 kilometres northwest of Hinton and 435 kilometres west of Edmonton. It is located in the Municipal District of Greenview No. 16, between Highway 40 and the Smoky River, at the northern border of Alberta's Rockies. The town is the gateway to the Willmore Wilderness Park. In late September 2018, the Grande Cache Town Council determined that, due to a reduction in population and the subsequent loss in tax revenue, the town is not financially sustainable. The town is now in the process of being dissolved to a hamlet within the Municipal District of Greenview.
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  • 8. U Bar Ranch Grande Cache
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  • 9. The Beaver Boardwalk Hinton
    Central Park is an urban park in Manhattan, New York City. It is located between the Upper West Side and Upper East Side, roughly bounded by Fifth Avenue on the east, Central Park West on the west, Central Park South on the south, and Central Park North on the north. Central Park is the most visited urban park in the United States, with 40 million visitors in 2013, and one of the most filmed locations in the world. In terms of area, Central Park is the fifth-largest park in New York City, covering 843 acres . The park was established in 1857 on 778 acres of land acquired by the city. In 1858, landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted and architect/landscape designer Calvert Vaux won a design competition to improve and expand the park with a plan they titled the Greensward Plan. Constructio...
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  • 10. Berg Lake Trail Mount Robson
    Berg Lake is a lake on the Robson River just below the river's source located within Mount Robson Provincial Park, at the doorstep of the north face of Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies. It is partly fed by the Berg Glacier.The turquoise colored Berg Lake is dotted with icebergs even in the middle of summer. Berg Lake can be reached by following a marked hiking trail for 19 kilometres from the parking lot. To reach the parking lot, follow Highway 5 north from Valemount to Highway 16 and head east 18 kilometres . Or, follow Yellowhead Highway 16 west from Jasper townsite for 84 kilometres to the Mount Robson Viewpoint centre. On the north side of the highway, follow a two-lane paved road for 2 kilometres , ending at the parking lot.
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  • 11. William A. Switzer Provincial Park Hinton
    William A. Switzer Provincial Park is a provincial park in Alberta, Canada. It is located on both sides of the Bighorn Highway, between Grande Cache and Hinton. Various campgrounds are maintained on the shores of Gregg Lake, Cache Lake, Blue Lake and Jarvis Lake. The park is situated in the Canadian Rockies foothills, at an elevation of 1,150 m to 1,300 m and has a surface of 93 km2 . It was established on December 22, 1958 and is maintained by Alberta Tourism, Parks and Recreation. The park is named after former provincial Member of the Legislative Assembly William Switzer.
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