Tucked away downtown, along the shores of the Heart River is one of the best outdoor concert venues in Peace River. Originally a ball diamond, the 12 Foot Davis Events Park has changed over the last few years becoming both a place to spend an afternoon and have a picnic or host a large event. The shape of the hill Read more...
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Offering non-emergent medical travel. APL provides paramedic services for air, ground, industrial and special events. In addition, APL provides a Non-Emergent Medical Transport (NEMT) service for the Peace River Region that helps elderly and mobility challenged individuals travel to where ever they need to go. Read more...
For youths between 12 to 19 years of age. To develop the attributes of citizenship and leadership, to promote physical fitness, and to stimulate interest in the Canadian Forces. Programs include: drill training and competitions, ground school (flying) training, citizenship activities, fall and winter survival camps, fitness programs, sports activities and competitions, gliding, rifle ranges, opportunities for summer camps, opportunities Read more...
To assist Aboriginal Women, their families, and communities in furthering their social, economic, and educational goals by promoting available resources. Assist Aboriginal Women to form Chapters in their Regions for the benefit of their families and the Communities. Provide information and referral such as, Employment, Social Services, Education, Alcohol and Drug abuse, Health/Healing, HIV/Aids and Justice. Aboriginal Human Resources Skills Read more...
Alberta Works helps unemployed people find and keep jobs, and employers meet their need for skilled workers. Services are offered in different ways through: Employment Services – Includes career counseling, job fairs, workshops and information sessions to assist with resumes and interviews. Employment and Career Resources – A resource center with job search publications, computers, printer, fax and photocopier and Read more...
The Alberta Healthy Living Program (AHLP) offers free workshops to help adults better manage their chronic conditions. Conditions like pain, diabetes, heart disease, stress, COPD. We also offer exercise programs for those who want to move better. The workshops are offered virtually (by Zoom) to all those living in Northern Alberta. Read more...
A support group for people with alcohol problems. AADAC library: A variety of resources for adults, children, youth, parents and teachers. Fact sheets and brochures are free of charge and available at our office or online at aadac.com. Books are available for a two-week loan. Website: Information, advice and resources for adults, youth, parents, teachers and researchers who want to Read more...
An opportunity for artists and the general public to exchange information and ideas. Highlights include a craft sale every fall, held at the Al Adair Rec Centre. Read more...
Athabasca Hall is the hub for local youth and family based programming as well as a wonderful location to host fundraising events; witness amazing performances on the Don Weaver Stage or book this historic facility for your own event. This facility also features a theatre, complete with stage and seating for 242 people; including an upstairs foyer and serving booth Read more...
A place for adults with mental illness to connect and recover. We promote independence, individual choice and hope. We focus on an individuals’ strengths, talents, and skills. Read more...
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2021-04-29