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  • 703034 Highway 40: Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of Detached for sale : MLS®# A2227319

    703034 Highway 40 Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of T8W 5A9
    Main Photo: 703034 Highway 40: Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of Detached for sale : MLS®# A2227319
    $3,700,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2227319
    Bedrooms:
    3
    Bathrooms:
    2
    Floor Area:
    3,033 sq. ft.
    Discover your dream home nestled on a private quarter section of land, offering the perfect blend of tranquility and space. This impressive 3,033 sq ft residence welcomes you with a stunning spiral staircase and expansive windows that fill the home with natural light. The spacious kitchen is a chef’s delight, featuring double ovens and ample room for entertaining. Contact a Realtor today for more details! All bedrooms are designed with comfort in mind, each boasting its own walk-in closet. The luxurious primary suite offers a large ensuite, providing a personal retreat to unwind. Enjoy the wood stove in the living room where there is ample space for entertainment. The property includes both an attached heated double garage and an additional detached garage, ensuring plenty of space for vehicles, or a workshop. Located in a peaceful and quiet area near the Wapiti River, this home offers the perfect escape while still providing easy access to nature and outdoor recreation. More details
    Listed by RE/MAX Grande Prairie
  • 61033 704A Township: Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of Detached for sale : MLS®# A2121695

    61033 704A Township Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of T8W 5K2
    Main Photo: 61033 704A Township: Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of Detached for sale : MLS®# A2121695
    $2,999,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2121695
    Bedrooms:
    5
    Bathrooms:
    5
    Floor Area:
    3,275 sq. ft.
    Custom walkout bungalow with bonus area above attached garage. Minutes from town on pavement. Over 6000 square feet developed. Two story entry. Living room with cathedral ceiling, stone fireplace, wrap around stair case to the lower level, and doors to rear deck. Kitchen/dinette area with large island/eating bar, built in appliances, gas range with steam oven and grill/griddle, pot filler, wine fridge, wet bar with a hot water tap, and door to screen porch/outdoor kitchen area. Primary bedroom with cofferred ceiling and door to rear deck. Ensuite bathroom with vaulted ceiling, dual vanities, jet tub, towel warmer and steam shower with body jets. Main floor also includes dining room and main floor office with coved ceilings, and a laundry room with door to side deck. Lower level great room with game area, wet bar with hot water tap, wine fridge, ice maker, built in wine cabinets, and patio doors to lower deck. Lower level also includes a theater room, one full and one half bathroom and three bedrooms, two of which walk out to the lower deck. Bonus space above the attached garage includes living area, bedroom and full bathroom. Features include: Heated floors and granite countertops throughout home; Extensive custom cabinetry; Multiple rooms and exterior spaces with built in sound systems; Boiler system and 2 furnaces; Central air; Reverse osmosis drinking water system; Security system with cameras; Covered/vaulted screen porch with tile floor, gas fire place and built in barbecue; Covered rear deck with tile floor; Side deck; 2 covered lower patios; Hot tub; 3+ car heated attached garage with sink and floor drains; 4 car heated detached garage with floor drains; Shed; Professional landscaping; Automated ground water irrigation system; Fire pit; Fully fenced lot with gates front and back; City water and sewer; Miles of paved walking trails at front; Access to off road trails at back; Minutes from Dunes golf course. Seller is a licensed realtor in the province of Alberta. More details
    Listed by Century 21 Grande Prairie Realty Inc.
  • 21 54032 TWP RD 712: Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of Detached for sale : MLS®# A2224113

    21 54032 TWP RD 712 Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of T8V 8H8
    Main Photo: 21 54032 TWP RD 712: Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of Detached for sale : MLS®# A2224113
    $2,950,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2224113
    Bedrooms:
    6
    Bathrooms:
    7
    Floor Area:
    5,150 sq. ft.
    Behind the gates of this rural estate lies a complete lifestyle property, perfectly located on pavement with city water and sewer, just seconds from city limits. This 3.11-acre retreat offers unmatched privacy, mature trees, convenience, and luxury. With over 9,000 developed sqft, this completely renovated home blends timeless elegance with modern farmhouse style. The stunning kitchen features Wolfe and Sub-Zero appliances, custom cabinetry, and a 10x6 island with seating for 8. The main floor opens to a backyard oasis with outdoor cook station, huge composite deck, hot tub, and a sparkling private pool with waterslide. The luxurious primary suite includes a fireplace, spa-like ensuite, walk-through dressing room, large designer laundry room, 3-season sunroom with fireplace, radiant heater and overlooks pool and manicured grounds. Main floor living space also offers huge dining area, living room with floor to ceiling stone fireplace, timber beams, entertainment room, office area and powder room. Upstairs, find two large bedrooms with full bathrooms, including a guest suite with full ensuite and private balcony. The finished basement offers a second full kitchen, theatre, gym, sauna, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, games room, and a hockey rec room with synthetic floor tiles. Outside, enjoy a five-bays of attached garage, a triple detached heated garage, RV parking with hookup, and an amazing lighted sport court perfect for pickleball, tennis, basketball, and a winter hockey rink (Zamboni negotiable). Barn with mezzanine is converted into an indoor hockey arena with its own NHL inspired locker room. Complete with air conditioning, paved driveway, gated privacy, fountain, stone walkways and firepit areas. This truly is a legacy property designed for entertaining, playing, hosting, and unwinding. More details
    Listed by Royal LePage - The Realty Group
  • 8102 Willow Grove Way: Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of Detached for sale : MLS®# A2043284

    8102 Willow Grove Way Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of T8W 0H3
    Main Photo: 8102 Willow Grove Way: Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of Detached for sale : MLS®# A2043284
    $2,685,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2043284
    Bedrooms:
    5
    Bathrooms:
    8
    Floor Area:
    3,800 sq. ft.
    This luxurious Tuscan-inspired bungalow built by Lavender Homes is situated on 1.32 acres in Taylor Estates. Let your dreams become reality with this 5 bedrooms, 9 bathrooms, 7 fireplaces, 2 laundry rooms, 30'x63 heated garage, and 30'x50' RV shop estate property. Remarkable attention to detail throughout this home includes the impressive Italian tile front steps and entryway with tiled ceiling and arched double front doors with opening sidelites, a jaw dropping curved staircase, solid core doors with Italian leather panelling, wood panelled office with fireplace and secret storage room. The kitchen is one to envy with 9 Miele appliances, natural glazed solid cherrywood cabinets, travertine floors, limestone range hood with artist-installed mosaic wall, feature fireplace in upper cabinetry, walk through pantry with additional fridge, and central island. The master bedroom is like a private retreat with large windows, double sided fireplace, large walk in closet with full cabinetry, and beautiful 5 piece ensuite complete with private laundry. Downstairs is the perfect place to entertain! It features a central bar with brick and wood accents, ice sink, beverage fridge, separate red/white wine coolers, a stunning wine cellar that holds over 300 bottles, a theater room with starlit ceiling, accent lighting and raised seating, a rec/games area plus a cozy family room with gas fireplace. All bedrooms have walk in closets and personal ensuite's. One of the bedrooms was built to accommodate a gym and has a steam shower in the bathroom. Offering curb appeal like no other, there is a captivating front water fountain, rear boulder water feature, stamped concrete fire pit area, tree and shrub beds with power outlets, irrigation and eavestrough drains. There is also a fantastic 3 season enclosed room with outdoor kitchen area and privacy screens. It's truly a dream to sit back and enjoy the wonders that this home has to offer! More details
    Listed by RE/MAX Grande Prairie
  • 61011 704A Township: Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of Detached for sale : MLS®# A2227248

    61011 704A Township Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of T8W 5K2
    Main Photo: 61011 704A Township: Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of Detached for sale : MLS®# A2227248
    $2,500,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2227248
    Bedrooms:
    5
    Bathrooms:
    5
    Floor Area:
    4,963 sq. ft.
    Welcome to your dream estate—an extraordinary blend of refined living, privacy, and unparalleled amenities, all nestled on 4 fully landscaped, gated acres. This exquisite 5-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom custom home offers over 4,900 sq ft of thoughtfully designed living space across two storeys, perfectly suited for families, entertainers, and multi-generational living. Step inside to find soaring ceilings, an elegant open-concept layout, and premium finishes throughout. The gourmet kitchen is a chef’s dream with high-end appliances, custom cabinetry, and a walk-through pantry. A second full kitchen in the fully finished basement offers added versatility for entertaining or extended stays. Upstairs, a spacious bonus room above the oversized 3-car attached garage provides the perfect setting for a family lounge, home office, or play area. Unwind in the luxurious theatre room or enjoy music throughout the home with the built-in sound system. Year-round comfort is ensured with air conditioning, while the three-season sunroom—with natural gas hookups for a BBQ and fire table—offers the ideal indoor-outdoor living experience. The primary suite is a serene retreat, and additional bedrooms are generously sized to accommodate family and guests. Outside, relax in the hot tub, gather around the fire pit, or explore the private pond with a fountain, swing in the woods, playhouse, and two handy storage sheds. A standout feature is the fully finished, heated four-door shop with a bathroom and a beautifully appointed 2-bedroom, 1-bath in-law suite above—perfect for extended family, guests, or rental income potential. This rare offering combines luxury, space, and functionality in a peaceful country setting just minutes from city amenities. Your forever home awaits. Book your showing today. *Listing agent related to seller. More details
    Listed by RE/MAX Grande Prairie
  • 53 704041 Range Road 72: Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of Detached for sale : MLS®# A2258039

    53 704041 Range Road 72 Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of T8W 5G2
    Main Photo: 53 704041 Range Road 72: Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of Detached for sale : MLS®# A2258039
    $2,300,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2258039
    Bedrooms:
    4
    Bathrooms:
    4
    Floor Area:
    4,327 sq. ft.
    Welcome to your luxurious acreage retreat just minutes southwest of Grande Prairie. This 2019 custom Stonebuilt Home is a rare and remarkable treasure. A true architectural tribute, paying homage to Alberta’s lush landscape with endless views — 3.41 acres of thoughtfully carved out and designed exterior, bordered by breathtaking forest, this property is surrounded and protected by thousands of acres of pristine crown land, offering expansive views of the Wapiti River Valley. The local landscape is a vital wildlife corridor, preserving the age-old towering trees and is rich in wildlife. At the heart of the property, tucked into the trees, is a sleek contemporary hybrid timber frame two-story dream home. Thoughtfully designed to offer a strong indoor-outdoor connection while creating dramatic views from every angle possible. This warm and inviting 4,327 sqft of fully developed living space features a combination of industrial design elements and natural, organic materials throughout. Souring ceilings, rich wood accents, luxury touches and expansive windows frame a picturesque and serene forest with river valley views. A carefully crafted family friendly layout offers a spacious and inviting atmosphere. The main living area is open concept, integrating your kitchen, dining and living areas effortlessly. Built for entertaining the main floor features an all seasons room complete with built in BBQ and wood burning stove. The kitchen is a true chef’s dream featuring Wolf appliances, sub zero fridge and a hidden butlers pantry, to name a few. The main level features a spacious bedroom complete with 4pc ensuite, home office drenched in moody aesthetic and a beautiful powder room. As you make your way to the upper-level you will notice a small cozy nook that could be treated as a 5th bedroom. The primary retreat you won’t be able to overlook your very own private deck complete with hot tub. A mini fridge and coffee bar has been conveniently carved into the plans to allow you to pour yourself a cup of coffee in the morning or a glass of wine at night without ever leaving your oasis. Your boutique- like walk in closet features custom built cabinetry and for practicality hosts your own laundry, dual vanities and luxurious steam shower. The lower of level of the home offers two generous sized bedrooms, 4pc bathroom, a charming under the stairs nook perfect for kids to play and a large rec room for the ultimate cozy evenings in. Detached 35x50 Shop with Apartment living quarters complete with kitchen, laundry & bathroom. Endless opportunities for enjoyment are presented with this property: morning coffee on the deck, peaceful hikes through the forest, walks along the river, connecting with the like-minded community members of Riverview Pines and adventurous afternoons exploringThrough the use of natural wood, forward thinking design and textural elements, this home creates a truly contemporary and luxurious space for you to call home. Book your exclusive tour today. More details
    Listed by Grassroots Realty Group Ltd.
  • 49 54049 Township Road 712: Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of Detached for sale : MLS®# A2259304

    49 54049 Township Road 712 Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of T8W 5A5
    Main Photo: 49 54049 Township Road 712: Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of Detached for sale : MLS®# A2259304
    $1,899,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2259304
    Bedrooms:
    5
    Bathrooms:
    5
    Floor Area:
    3,622 sq. ft.
    Acreage Living, just seconds from City limits, look no further than this peaceful bungalow situated on 4.27 Acres in Willowood Estates. Featuring around 3600 total sq ft on all levels, 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, plus office and 3 Season Room. This magnificent home has all the amenities you need to enjoy, year after year. A gorgeous location, with no rear neighbours is an entertainers dream, that has been completely remodelled by one of Grande Prairie's sought after Custom Builder, HomeEdge. Your new home comes with the assurance of full energy efficiency, from Triple Pane Windows, Spray foam insulation throughout, as well as sound proofing all of the bedrooms. There is natural light from all angles where your kitchen is a chefs dream with an impressive 14FT island, tonnes of custom cabinetry, high end appliances including Qty 2 - Subzero Professional refrigerators, Wolf Professional Double Wall Oven, 48" Wolf gas stovetop, and 2 dishwashers. The huge island is perfect for both entertaining and prepping for guests. Hardwood and tile flooring, granite countertops, dual wood & gas fireplace, A/C, and built-in extras such as the tongue in groove ceiling, built in shelvings are great added value to this home. The primary bedroom is an amazing retreat with a tranquil soaker tub, double sinks, in floor heat, tiled double steam shower and direct access to the rear oasis. The 3 Season Room is perfect for enjoying quiet nights and can be enclosed by powered screens, prepped for an outdoor kitchen with power & hvac. There is a nanny suite - complete with a second laundry hookup in one of the upstairs bedrooms. The basement is perfect for both relaxation, entertainment or fitness. A bar area with appliances is a wine connoisseurs dream plus a huge pool table. The home also features an oversized garage with epoxy finished floors, hardie board siding, composite decking & metal roof, that is completely mainitenance free. There is detached 40 x 60 foot shop with radient heat to store all your toys. It comes with a 2 post car lift yet to be installed and a mezzanine up top for added storage. There's enough land and space for animals. This property is Zoned CR4 its magnificent beauty ticks all of your boxes, now its time for you to make it home. More details
    Listed by Grassroots Realty Group Ltd.
  • 5401 Sprucewood Close: Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of Detached for sale : MLS®# A2242127

    5401 Sprucewood Close Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of T8W 0H3
    Main Photo: 5401 Sprucewood Close: Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of Detached for sale : MLS®# A2242127
    $1,800,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2242127
    Bedrooms:
    5
    Bathrooms:
    5
    Floor Area:
    2,790 sq. ft.
    Stunning Executive Bungalow in Taylor Estates!!! This beautifully finished bungalow in prestigious Taylor Estates offers luxury, space, and style in a peaceful setting. The fully renovated chef’s kitchen features a stone island, gas stove, convection oven, and walk-through pantry. The grand living room includes a gas fireplace and opens into a cozy sitting area. Enjoy mornings on the screened-in deck overlooking a landscaped, private yard with irrigation. The renovated primary suite impresses with a double-sided fireplace, jetted tub, tiled shower, and walk-in closet. The main floor also includes a den, formal dining room, 3-piece bath, and half bath. The fully developed basement offers a large family/games room with wet bar, fireplace, 4 bedrooms with walk in closets, 2 bathrooms (Jack & Jill), and laundry. Bonus features: attached 4-car garage with 19x53’ heated shop, detached garage/shed, in-floor heat throughout, and numerous updates including new furnace, A/C, hot water tank, and fresh paint. Finished with striking stucco, brick, and stone exterior. This is a must-see home — move-in ready and packed with features! More details
    Listed by RE/MAX Grande Prairie
  • 711077 Range Road 64: Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of Detached for sale : MLS®# A2241825

    711077 Range Road 64 Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of T8V 2Z9
    Main Photo: 711077 Range Road 64: Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of Detached for sale : MLS®# A2241825
    $1,785,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2241825
    Bedrooms:
    4
    Bathrooms:
    4
    Floor Area:
    1,956 sq. ft.
    Lakeside Luxury on 3 Private Acres—Just 2 Minutes from Grande Prairie Welcome to your dream retreat, where upscale living meets serene lakeside beauty. This one year old custom-built bungalow is perfectly nestled on 3 meticulously landscaped acres backing onto Flyingshot Lake, offering sunrise views, total privacy, and exceptional comfort inside and out. Step into the main level, where rich hardwood floors, soaring vaulted wood-paneled ceilings, and elegant gold accents create a warm yet luxurious ambiance. The heart of the home is the gourmet kitchen, equipped with an oversized gas stove, premium appliances, custom cabinetry, and a massive island ideal for entertaining or everyday family life. The open-concept layout flows effortlessly into the dining and living areas, all designed to maximize natural light and frame the stunning lake views. From both the living room and the primary bedroom, step directly onto the expansive main-level deck, your front-row seat to peaceful mornings and breathtaking sunrises. Surrounded by mature trees and lush landscaping, this outdoor space offers beauty and privacy in equal measure. Two generously sized bedrooms on the main level each boast oversized walk-in closets and private spa-inspired ensuites featuring soaker tubs and double vanities. A stylish and convenient laundry room completes the main level. Downstairs has a walkout basement with a concrete pad for the lower deck - enjoy a hot tub and unwind! It is a versatile lower level with a wine room, two additional large bedrooms-each with its own walk-in closet, plus a spacious rec area with a wet bar, perfect for a home theater, games room, or personal gym. The home is as functional as it is beautiful, equipped with two furnaces, a boiler system, and air conditioning. The 30' x 35' attached garage is heated and features vaulted ceilings—perfect for storage or projects. The massive 58' x 44' shop is also heated with in-floor heat and includes its own septic system, laundry, a full bathroom, and a spa-like shower. City water is supplied by a premium $70,000 system, ensuring reliability and peace of mind year-round. This property has it all - luxury, privacy, functionality, and a location just minutes from Grande Prairie. Whether you're relaxing by the lake, hosting guests, or working on your next project, this one-of-a-kind retreat is built to impress. More details
    Listed by Grassroots Realty Group Ltd.
  • 17- 713019 RR 71: Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of Detached for sale : MLS®# A2251262

    17- 713019 RR 71 Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of T8V 3A4
    Main Photo: 17- 713019 RR 71: Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of Detached for sale : MLS®# A2251262
    $1,700,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2251262
    Bedrooms:
    5
    Bathrooms:
    3
    Floor Area:
    1,794 sq. ft.
    Generational opportunity to own 60 picturesque acres overlooking the City of Grande Prairie with an immaculate fully developed bungalow, impressive shop with living quarters and 40x80 hay shed. This is a fantastic homesite for a family who enjoys the outdoors, horse enthusiast, hobby farmer, developer or if you are just looking for a beautiful private country estate close to town. Located 5 minutes west of town this pristine property has been meticulously developed and landscaped by these original owners taking full advantage of the rolling terrain and capitalizing on the great view of the surrounding countryside and city skyline. The home, shop, yard and garden are well sheltered amongst a treed portion of the property and then there are about 40 acres of farmland and another 10-15 acres of trees with walking trails and 2 dugouts. The 1794 sqft bungalow is in immaculate condition, has full ICF walls to ceiling, and the functional floorplan offers 5 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms, in-floor heat throughout entire home and garage, huge laundry room, wet bar, sauna, spacious maple kitchen, covered front veranda, garage entrance to basement, covered rear deck with glass railing and oversized double garage. The amazing 34 x 54 shop is fully finished with in floor heat, 16 ft ceilings with a 14 ft overhead door, 12 ft overhead door and complete living quarters including full kitchen, full bathroom and mezzanine sleeping area. Other notable features of the property include: Agricultural zoning (the most flexible of all zonings), new shingles in 2025 on house, shop and sheds, winding driveway framed with mature evergreens, solar powered front gate, fully fenced perimeter, asphalt and concrete apron and parking between house and shop, additional cold storage attached to shop and hayshed, and lastly the owner has 7 acreages subdivided and ready for construction on the same ¼ which could be available in a larger package sale – please inquire for more details if interested. More details
    Listed by Royal LePage - The Realty Group
  • 5401 Aspen Drive: Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of Detached for sale : MLS®# A2248293

    5401 Aspen Drive Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of T8W 0H3
    Main Photo: 5401 Aspen Drive: Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of Detached for sale : MLS®# A2248293
    $1,675,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2248293
    Bedrooms:
    4
    Bathrooms:
    4
    Floor Area:
    3,102 sq. ft.
    Executive home in prestigious Taylor Estates. Nested in the trees this 3102 sq ft, 4 bedroom Craftsman style bungalow (can easily be turned into 6 bedrooms with walkout basement, exudes style and comfort with features like a chef's kitchen, Cambria Quartz ),counters, pantry with built ins, 36" Swarovski crystal lighting, hardwood flooring and floor to ceiling fireplace and hearth in the great room. As well as a spacious master with large soaker, custom tiled walk in steam shower and walk in closet. The comfort continues with the in-floor heat and forced air upgraded heating system with multiple zones and a 3 car heated garage. Above the garage you will find the 559 sq ft theatre room and for your added entertaining purposes there is an open family/entertainment room with wet bar c/w granite in the fully developed basement that walks out to the rear covered patio and there is a new audio system throughout the home. Backing on to a park, the yard is a treed, private oasis, with custom curbing and landscaping, walkways, a fire pit feature / backyard entertainment space and still there's room for an already approved 30 x 50 shop. Don't miss the opportunity to experience this exceptional property!!! Check it out today!!! More details
    Listed by Realty Executives North West
  • 90058 A & 90058 B Township Road 720: Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of Detached for sale : MLS®# A2242167

    90058 A & 90058 B Township Road 720 Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of T8X 4L3
    Main Photo: 90058 A & 90058 B Township Road 720: Rural Grande Prairie No. 1, County of Detached for sale : MLS®# A2242167
    $1,600,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    A2242167
    Bedrooms:
    2
    Bathrooms:
    2
    Floor Area:
    4,274 sq. ft.
    115+/- acres with a 4274 sqft home and a 3267 sqft garage attached. Plenty of room in this one-level home for entertaining and a large heated garage to store your vehicles and toys. The garage is also set up with a 2nd kitchen and dining room. There is a 4080 sqft shop with 16 ft doors and 18 ft ceilings, with an additional 3120 sqft of office space and a mezzanine with sleeping quarters and a coffee room. There is approximately 3 acres of well-gravelled yard space with underground power throughout the yard and a hitching rail for plugging in trucks and equipment. There is an 800 sq ft cottage/ 2nd residence located in the main yard as well. Balance of property is a mix of hayfield, native trees and a recreation area with a cook house, patio, and an outdoor pool. The cookhouse offers power, lights, a full bathroom, an outdoor shower and an outhouse. A pond with a man-made beach and quad trails throughout adds to the recreational appeal. This diverse property is suitable for contractors, truckers or R.V. storage, and is also an excellent set-up for an extended family or multi-family operation. Location is great, only 20 minutes West of Grande Prairie, 10 minutes East of Beaverlodge, 1 mile off pavement and 1/2 mile from the Saskatoon mountain recreation area. Contact us for a more detailed feature sheet or with questions regarding this property and its extensive infrastructure. More details
    Listed by All Peace Realty Ltd.
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Grande Prairie Alberta Information

Grande Prairie is a city in northwest Alberta, Canada within the southern portion of an area known as Peace River Country. It is located at the intersection of Highway 43 (part of the CANAMEX Corridor) and Highway 40 (the Bighorn Highway), approximately 456 km (283 mi) northwest of Edmonton. The city is surrounded by the County of Grande Prairie No. 1. Grande Prairie was the seventh-largest city in Alberta in 2016, with a population of 63,166,[8] and was one of Canada’s fastest growing cities between 2001 and 2006,[9] and Canada’s northernmost city with more than 50,000 people. The city has adopted the trumpeter swan as its official symbol due to its proximity to the birds migration route and its summer nesting grounds. For that reason, Grande Prairie is sometimes nicknamed the “Swan City”. The dinosaur has also emerged as an unofficial symbol of the city due to paleontology discoveries in the areas north and west of Grande Prairie. The Grande Prairie area was historically known as Buffalo Plains,[10] after the buffalo who would traverse the large prairie which lies to the north, east, and west of it. Émile Grouard, a Roman Catholic Priest, was the first to refer to the area as La Grande Prairie.[11] In the 18th century, the prairie was occupied by bands of the Dane-zaa (Beaver) peoples, who began, in the early 19th century, trading with the North West Company at Dunvegan. The earliest recorded reference to the prairie was by Hudson Bay trader Samuel Black in 1824. In 1880, as a result of the fur trade war between the Hudson Bay Company (which merged with the North West Company in 1821), and independent fur traders, centering around Dunvegan, a Hudson’s Bay Company outpost called La Grande Prairie was established by George Kennedy. The post was established South of Dunvegan and 21 km (13 mi) north west of the present day city of Grande Prairie, south east of La Glace Lake, and west of what is now the Town of Sexsmith (the 1896 version of this building was moved and restored and now stands near the Grande Prairie Museum).[12] In the late 19th century, the prairie was settled by Cree and Iroquois from around Jasper and Lac Ste. Anne. When 17 townships were surveyed for homesteading in 1909, a land rush soon followed, with many settlers arriving over the Edson Trail. In 1910, the Grande Prairie Townsite was sub-divided. By 1912, it included a bank, hotel, post office, and land office, making it a district metropolis. In 1916, it became the terminus of the Edmonton, Dunvegan and British Columbia Railway from Edmonton. The Edson Trail from Edson to Grande Prairie was opened in 1911 as a means for settlers to reach the Grande Prairie area. It was basically nothing more than a tract of clear cut bush and forest, and thus was a very difficult route for many settlers, especially during wet weather. Because of this, large scale settlement came late compared to other major farming regions further south in Canada. Grande Prairie was incorporated as a village by the Province of Alberta in 1914, but it was not until the arrival of the railway in 1916 that farmland quickly expanded as waves of settlers came into the Peace region. The arrival of the railway and the increased settlement in the area drove up Grande Prairie’s population past the 1,000 mark, allowing it to incorporate as a town on March 27, 1919. A local recession in the 1920s caused a temporary depopulation of Grande Prairie. But the population rebounded afterwards by the 1930s, by which time the population had reached 1,464. Settlement continued unabated even into the 1930s during the Dust Bowl era because the Peace Region was able to escape the severe drought conditions that plagued the Canadian Prairies further south at the time.[13] The Second World War saw the US and Canadian military establish Grande Prairie as a part of the Northwest Staging Route and for the construction of the Alaska Highway from Dawson Creek to Alaska. Although Dawson Creek was chosen as the major starting point of the construction of the Alaska Highway, Grande Prairie was a major stopover point for military aircraft during the war, and benefited economically from this. Although Grande Prairie was well located in the southern edge of the Peace Country, it was competing with the towns of Peace River and Dawson Creek for the title of the most important centre of commerce and agriculture in the region until the late 1950s, when its population growth began to outstrip these towns as oil and natural gas exploration was underway in the Peace Region, especially since the first major discovery of oil further south in Leduc near Edmonton in 1947 and the construction of a large pulp mill south of the city in the early 1970s. The construction and paving of Highway 43 (originally sections of Highways 2, 34, and 43 from the BC border to the Yellowhead Highway just west of Edmonton) in 1956 cut down on the travel time by road significantly, further enhancing Grande Prairie’s accessibility and economic status. The town of Grande Prairie was incorporated as a city in 1958. At that time, its population was approximately 7,600. The opening of the Procter & Gamble kraft pulp mill in 1972 and the discovery of the Elmworth deep basin gas field spurred an economic boom. Grande Prairie’s population went from just over 12,000 in the early 1970s to over 24,000 by the time the oil boom went bust in 1981. In the five years from 2001 to 2006, Grande Prairie was one of the fastest-growing cities in Canada, growing from 37,000 to 47,000 people.[9] After 2006, and with another recession, the population decreased slightly, followed by a slow increase to just over 69,000 by 2018.[14] Grande Prairie is located just north of the 55th parallel north, and is 465 km (289 mi) northwest of Edmonton, lying at an elevation of 669 m (2,195 ft) above sea level. The city is surrounded by farmland to the north, east, and west. To the south lies a vast boreal forest with aspen, tamarack, lodgepole pine, jack pine, and black spruce extending well into the foothills of the Canadian Rockies south and southwest of the city.The city actually lies on the southern edge of aspen parkland, which is a transitional biome between boreal forest and prairie. The Peace River Country contains the northernmost area of aspen parkland in North America. Bear Creek goes through the city from the northwest to the southeast and is a tributary of the Wapiti River to the south. The Bear Creek Reservoir is the small body of water by Northwestern Polytechnic in the northwest part of the city, and is ringed by marshy wetland. The terrain immediately surrounding Grande Prairie is largely flat to gently rolling, but rises gradually to hilly terrain closer to the foothills to the south and southwest. On clear days, some peaks in the Rockies are visible to the southwest from Grande Prairie. Grande Prairie has a northern continental climate typical of northwestern Alberta and northeastern British Columbia, classified as humid continental (Dfb), bordering closely on a subarctic climate (Dfc) with old data under the Köppen climate classification. Winters are generally very cold with some mild spells. Summers are often fairly cool to pleasantly warm in the daytime, but nights can be cool despite the long summer days typical for its latitude. Hot days over 30 °C (86 °F) are rare, occurring on average only two to three days a year, which is not unexpected this far north. Winter conditions can vary tremendously from year to year. Winters have been known to be mild enough to produce “brown Christmas” conditions, where little or no snow may fall until after Christmas due to unusually mild early winter conditions. The average January temperature is ?13.6 °C (7.5 °F), while the average July temperature is 16.2 °C (61.2 °F). However, temperatures as low as ?52.2 °C (?62 °F) and as high as 41.5 °C (106.7 °F) have been recorded;[15] the extreme humidex and wind chill readings are 40.8 and ?63.0 °C (105 and ?81 °F), respectively. The city receives 445 mm (17.5 in) of precipitation annually, including 322 mm (12.7 in) of rain and 154 cm (61 in) of snow. Snowfall amounts, however, vary greatly from year to year. Being fairly close to the foothills of the Canadian Rockies, it can get quite windy in Grande Prairie, especially in the spring and fall. Chinooks may occur in and bring winter thaws to the Grande Prairie area. Grande Prairie has 314 days with measureable sunshine per year on average, and just above 2,200 hours of bright sunshine or about 46.1% of possible sunshine, ranging from a low of 31.2% in November to a high of 59.1% in July.[16] Summers can bring thunderstorms, although they are not as frequent nor as severe as those further south in Central Alberta. Rainfall can vary from year to year, but the Peace Region is noted for never[citation needed] having experienced truly severe drought conditions more typical of Southern Alberta and neighbouring Saskatchewan. Tornadoes are rare but not unheard of in the Peace Region. A tornado struck the downtown area and east side of Grande Prairie on July 8, 2004. Although the tornado was considered a very weak one (F0-F1 on the Fujita scale) and the weather was not severe at the time, it was still strong enough to damage houses and flip vehicles. There were no casualties or deaths.[17] In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the City of Grande Prairie had a population of 64,141 living in 24,816 of its 27,551 total private dwellings, a change of 1.5% from its 2016 population of 63,166. With a land area of 132.71 km2 (51.24 sq mi), it had a population density of 483.3/km2 (1,251.8/sq mi) in 2021.[5] In the 2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the City of Grande Prairie had a population of 63,166 living in 23,676 of its 26,204 total private dwellings, a change of 13.5% from its 2011 population of 55,655. With a land area of 132.73 km2 (51.25 sq mi), it had a population density of 475.9/km2 (1,232.6/sq mi) in 2016.[8] The population of the City of Grande Prairie according to its 2015 municipal census was 68,556,[41] a change of 36.5% from its 2007 municipal census population of 50,227.[42] In the 2021 census,[43] 15.9% of residents were visible minorities, while 11.7% were Indigenous and the remaining 72.4% were white/European. The largest visible minority groups were Filipino (6.9%), South Asian (2.9%), Black (2.2%), Latin American (0.8%), Chinese (0.8%) and Arab (0.6%). As of 2021, 83.8% of residents claimed English as their first language. Other common mother tongues were Tagalog (3.4%), French (2.1%), Punjabi (0.8%), Spanish (0.8%), and German (0.6%) . 2.0% listed both English and a non-official language as mother tongues, while 0.6% listed both English and French. 45.8% of residents were Christian in 2021, down from 58.5% in 2011.[49] 20.4% were Catholic, 11.3% were Christian n.o.s, 10.0% were Protestant, and 4.1% belonged to other Christian denominations or Christian-related traditions. 49.4% were non-religious or secular, up from 39.2% in 2011. All other religions and spiritual traditions accounted for 4.8% of the population, up from 2.3% in 2011. The largest non-Christian religions were Islam (1.7%), Hinduism (1.1%) and Sikhism (0.8%). Until 2015, Grande Prairie topped the list for the national average for the Crime Severity Index,[50] but by 2016 a report published by Maclean’s, stated that the city had dropped to 12th place.[51] The Crime Severity Index was 150 per 100,000 people, compared to the national average of 70.96. Grande Prairie was 13th on the Violent Crime Severity Index with 139 per 100,000 people versus a 75.25 average for all municipalities included in the report.[52] Grande Prairie possesses a diversified economy. Major industries include oil and gas, agriculture, forestry, and food services.[53] Agriculture was the first economic mainstay of Grande Prairie since settlement began in the early 20th century. It remains part of the local economy today. A variety of crops such as barley, wheat, canola, and oats are grown in the area. Livestock such as cattle and buffalo (bison) are also raised in the area. Despite being north of the 55th parallel, the climate is mild enough to allow for farming on a large scale to prosper. Longer daylight hours during the summer at this latitude aid in crop production. The Peace Country is the northernmost major farming region in North America. Land within the region is still being cleared for new farmland. Although some oil and gas drilling has been ongoing in the area since the 1950s, oil and gas exploration did not begin to occur on a large scale until the late 1970s. It was in the mid to late-1970s that the Elmworth gas field was discovered and developed, causing the city to grow rapidly until the oil boom ended in 1981.[54] Today Grande Prairie’s location atop both the Montney and Duvernay geological formations have seen local extraction activities focused on natural-gas condensate and shale gas. As a result of this focus the region has maintained relatively high levels of activity[55] when compared to areas where conventional resources, shallow gas or heavy oil are the primary resources. Forestry is a major part of Grande Prairie’s economy, for large tracts of forest lie to the south in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies. International Paper (formerly Weyerhaeuser Canada) kraft pulp mill, opened in 1972 by Procter & Gamble, is one of Grande Prairie’s largest employers. Canfor runs a sawmill and lumber yard operation on the west side of the city. Norbord (formerly Ainsworth) oriented strand board plant opened in late 1995. Grande Prairie serves as the economic and transportation hub for a trading area of nearly 290,000 people.[56] Grande Prairie is also on the CANAMEX trade route linking Canada, the United States, and Mexico. The Grande Prairie provincial district was formed in 1930. Beginning in 1993 the Grande Prairie-Wapiti and Grande Prairie-Smoky districts were formed. In 2017 the Grande Prairie-Smoky electoral district was abolished. Live music can be found in several downtown bars and intermittently at all-ages locations such as Tito’s Restaurant and the GP Curling Club. Summer-long music festivals have been organized by community-minded individuals and charitable organizations. Grande Prairie has a wide range of local music genres, including country (such as Tenille Townes,[57] Brad Sims,[58] and more); reggae (Tasman Jude[59]); metal (Arrival of Autumn[60]); folk; rock, and more Cultural venues include Revolution Place (a concert hall and hockey rink—the local AJHL team, the Grande Prairie Storm, plays there), the Grande Prairie Museum, the Art Gallery of Grande Prairie, 214 place, the tallest commercial building in the city, and Second Street Theatre. Grande Prairie is also home to a professional musical theatre company, “Broadway Live Broadway”. The Reel Shorts Film Festival is a five-day international festival of short films that takes place at Grande Prairie Live Theatre’s Second Street Theatre in early May.[61][62] The Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum, located fifteen minutes west of Grande Prairie, is a 41,000 sq ft (3,800 m2) building with many exhibits, a large theatre, classrooms, a paleontology lab, a gift shop, and a restaurant. The museum is named after Philip J. Currie,[63] from the University of Alberta, who has contributed to the understanding of the link between dinosaurs and birds. The Bear Creek Folk Music Festival, first held in 2016,[64] is an outdoor music festival held in late August on Borstad Hill in Muskoseepi Park. The festival is funded in part by the City of Grande Prairie.[65][66] In 1995, the city hosted the Canada Games. The event was televised nationally on CBC Television. Hundreds of athletes competed in the events and the city gained status and recognition as a result. The city played host to the 2010 Arctic Winter Games from March 6–13, 2010. There are a number of parks in Grande Prairie, including the large Muskoseepi Park in the Bear Creek valley which winds its way throughout the city. Muskoseepi Park has excellent walking and bike trails extending nearly the entire length of Bear Creek, from the northwest to the southeast of the city. The park also contains the Ernie Radbourne Pavilion, the outdoor Bear Creek Swimming Pool and the outdoor Muskoseepi Park Pond which converts into a skating rink in the winter. Crystal Lake in the northeast part of the city also has parkland, preserved wetlands (great for birdwatching), and walking/bike paths around its entire circumference. Nestled within spruce and pine trees, on the south east side of the city, just a couple of minutes from downtown, is Evergreen Park. The park and facilities are home to the annual Grande Prairie Stompede event, which draws upwards of 30,000 people annually. The park is the largest full featured exhibition facility north of Edmonton, and can cater to upwards of 10,000 people at a time. It has a restaurant (open daily) and a lounge, and hosts events such as agricultural shows, rodeos, chuckwagon races, horse racing, sportsman and RV shows. A variety of halls, convention spaces and conference facilities all with paved parking are available. The largest building, the Entrec Centre has 105,000 sq ft (9,800 m2) of space, with a 46,000 sq ft (4,300 m2) main hall, and has hosted many concerts and trade shows in the past. Evergreen Park also has a 76 spot RV and Marine Campground which is open in the summer from May to October, as well as an archery centre, an equestrian facility, and 12 baseball diamonds. Grande Prairie has three 18-hole golf courses, The Dunes Golf and Winter Club, the Bear Creek Golf Club, and the Grande Prairie Golf and Country Club. A fourth golf course, Grovedale Golf Course, is also located approximately 20 km (12 mi) to the southwest of the city.[67] Early in 2017, a new nine hole course, The Bear Paw Golf Course, with a par level of 3 opened up in the South Bear Creek Recreation Area.[68] Grande Prairie has three 18-hole disc golf courses. Thrill Hill in the Swanavon neighbourhood, South Bear Creek, and Coop Community Course at Evergreen Park.[69] Downhill skiing is popular in Grande Prairie,[citation needed] which has a local ski hill called Nitehawk and is located south of the city on the south bank of the Wapiti River. Aside from skiing, Nitehawk also has the only North American natural luge track certified for international events,[citation needed] and over the summer months freestyle ski jumpers practice using the Northern Extreme water ramp facility.[citation needed] It is also active in luge as a naturally refrigerated venue, hosting the FIL World Luge Natural Track Championships in 2007. Cross-country skiing is also common during the winter. The Wapiti Nordic Ski Club is one of Canada’s premier cross country skiing and biathlon facilities,[citation needed] and is just south of the city. There are over 35 km (22 mi) of both classical and skate skiing trails, as well as 4.5 km (2.8 mi) of nightly lit trails. There are also snowshoe trails as well as dog friendly trails. In the summer, the trails are used for hiking, mountain biking, and running. The foothills south of Grande Prairie and around Grande Cache are visited year-round for hiking in the summer and for snowmobiling and other winter sports in the winter. Kakwa Wildland Park on the Alberta-BC border, about 180 km (110 mi) south of the city, is a mountainous natural area and is known for the Kakwa Falls. On the South side of the city, off of Resources Road, is the Wapiti Shooters Club. The club was founded in 1949, and due to the many upgrades over the years is considered one of the finest shooting clubs in Alberta. It offers Shotgun (Trap, Sporting Clays, and Skeet), Handgun (outdoor 12 lanes, indoor 6 lanes), and a 200 m (660 ft) outdoor covered rifle range. The club is also used for business functions, birthday parties, RCMP, Sheriff, and Safety training. Over the years many top level coaches and athletes from all over Canada have trained or entered into events at the club. In addition, the club is currently developing a long (1,000 m (3,300 ft)) rifle range suitable for high power rifles, north of the city, near Webster. There is also an indoor shooting range (Bullets and Broadheads) across the street from (west of) the Prairie Mall. Grande Prairie also has a new and modern 450,000 sq ft (42,000 m2) health and fitness facility known as the Eastlink Centre. It is a large indoor fitness facility that has two indoor pools: a 50-meter, deep water Olympic sized pool, and a 25-meter, wheelchair accessible, higher temperature, shallow water Program Pool. Other aquatic amenities include a splash park, a lazy river, waterslides, and a surf simulator. The facility also includes a large weight room, squash and racquetball courts, fitness classes, a daycare service, a multi-use basketball court, a summer outdoor 5,000 sq. ft. concrete skateboard park, and additional other amenities and programs. The Eastlink Centre is located in the city’s southwest and connects St. Joseph High School, the Grande Prairie Gymnastics Centre, the Design Works Centre, and Charles Spencer High School.[70] In March 2012 the Eastlink Centre received an award for its exceptional accessibility features.[71] The Outdoor Bear Creek (Aquatera) Swimming Pool, in Muskoseepi Park, was reopened in the summer of 2019, after extensive modifications. The new renovations include a Tots Pool, a Zero Beach, Spanish Steps, Lily Islands, a Games Area, and a Waterslide. The Leisure Centre (previously known as the Rec-Plex) is located in northwest Grande Prairie near the Bear Creek Reservoir. In December 2011, after the Eastlink Centre opened, the majority of the Leisure Centre was closed, with unrealized plans to reopen in the second half of 2013.[72] Currently the swimming pool and gym remain closed, but the indoor soccer pitch is open for a variety of sports. Over the years Grande Prairie has played host to many tournaments including: The city also has the following ice hockey teams: The Grande Prairie Airport is located at the west end of the city and serves the region with daily scheduled flights to Calgary and Edmonton. Two airlines, Air Canada and WestJet, offer service to the airport. The airport saw a reduction in flights in 2023.[73] The Grande Prairie Airport was originally developed in the 1930s as a grass only strip at its present site. In 1941 in support of the war effort, and the building of the Alaska Highway, the facility was expanded for utilization by the Royal Canadian Air Force and the United States Air Force. In 1950 the airport came under the authority of the Federal Government until February 1, 1997, when it was transferred to the City of Grande Prairie.[74] The terminal, built in 1981, was renovated in 2009 making it twice its original size. In 2014, one of the two asphalt runways was extended to 8,502 ft (2,591 m), with the other one being 6,200 ft (1,900 m). A forthcoming expansion includes an upgrade to the parking system. Currently the airport has no customs capabilities (although a temporary customs facility was set up for the 2010 Arctic Winter Games).[75] Swanberg Air formerly operated out of the airport until they ceased operations in 2011. They flew cargo, scheduled, and charter passenger services in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and British Columbia. Grande Prairie Transit is a small public transit system with modern buses and a route system integrated throughout the city. In September 2023, city transit became free to anyone under the age of 18 years. [76] Greyhound Canada offered scheduled bus service from its Grande Prairie terminal to Edmonton and Dawson Creek. This service was terminated in October 2018. Red Arrow once connected Grande Prairie to Edmonton, but that service was also cancelled. Bus service to Edmonton is now provided by Cold Shot Bus Service.[77] Highway 43 is the main east–west highway through the city providing a connection from Edmonton to the southeast through to British Columbia to the west. Highway 43 meets Highway 2 a few kilometres north of the city at the Four Mile Interchange, then continues south into the city, via the city bypass, and exits the city at the west end near the airport. The “Four Mile Interchange” (previously called “Four Mile Corner”) is an interchange so-named because it is 4 mi (6.4 km) north of Richmond Avenue (100th Avenue, at 100 street). The short stretch of Highway 2 extending just north and just west of Grande Prairie was renumbered to Highway 43 in the late 1990s to link with the rest of Highway 43 i.e.: the Yellowhead Highway from Edmonton. The renumbering was also due to Highway 43 now being a part of the CANAMEX trade route and being widened to a four-lane divided highway. The four lane Highway 43X bypass, skirts the northwest corner of the city from the Four Mile Interchange to Highway 43 just west of the airport.[78] The Highway 43X bypass was completed in stages, over several years, and was fully opened to traffic in September 2019. The Highway 43X Bypass permits traffic to go around the city’s north west region, and reduces traffic on the city bypass, which was built in the 1960s, and had become fully engulfed within the city, and was somewhat congested with traffic. Highway 40 is the primary access road into Grande Prairie from the south, and extends southward to Grande Cache, and onward to Jasper National Park. It is part of the shortest fully paved route to Alaska from the lower 48 states, so Grande Prairie sees many vacationers heading to Alaska by road during the summer via Highway 40 northward into Grande Prairie, then Highway 43 westward towards Dawson Creek, BC, which is “Mile 0” of the Alaska Highway. The City of Grande Prairie has rail freight service provided by CN. Trackage runs south from Grande Prairie to Grande Cache and Hinton, where it joins CN’s main transcontinental line. CN also operates local freight service out of Grande Prairie on former Northern Alberta Railways tracks – north to Sexsmith and Rycroft, and west to Beaverlodge and Hythe. Savage Alberta Railway, which operated from 1999 to 2006, was owned by North American RailNet and had its headquarters in the city prior to being purchased by CN. Four school districts operate schools within Grande Prairie.[79] The Grande Prairie Public School District (GPPSD)[80] operates 18 schools.[81] Grande Prairie Roman Catholic Separate School District No. 28 operates ten schools within Grande Prairie.[82] The Peace Wapiti School Division No. 76 (PWSD) operates three schools in Grande Prairie that serve students of the surrounding County of Grande Prairie No. 1.[83] The Northwest Francophone Education Region No. 1 [1] operates École Nouvelle Frontière for students in kindergarten to grade 12. Aside from the two outreach schools that provide alternative curriculum for high school students, Grande Prairie’s high schools are the Grande Prairie Composite High School[84] (GPPSD), St. Joseph’s Catholic High School[85] (GP&DCS), Ecole Nouvelle Frontiere, Charles Spencer High School[86] (GPPSD) and Peace Wapiti Academy[87] (PWSD). Northwestern Polytechnic (NWP), previously known as Grande Prairie Regional College, was originally incorporated as the Grande Prairie Junior College in 1965 and opened its doors in 1966.[88] After being renamed Grande Prairie Regional College (GPRC) in 1970, construction of the present campus began in 1973, based on a plan prepared by Canadian architect Douglas Cardinal.[88] The first phase opened in 1974 followed by the second phase in 1991.[88] GPRC was renamed Northwestern Polytechnic in March 2022. Dr. Vanessa Sheane was appointed acting President and CEO in July 2023.[89] Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grande_Prairie

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Understanding Topsoil Depth in Alberta: Insights from AAFC SLC Version 3.2 Data

Topsoil depth is a critical factor for agricultural productivity, influencing water retention, nutrient availability, and root growth. The provided map of Alberta illustrates the topsoil depth in inches, highlighting significant regional variations. This analysis is based on data from the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) Soil Landscapes of Canada (SLC) Version 3.2.

Key Observations

The topsoil depth in Western Alberta and the Rockies is generally shallow, ranging from 0 to 6 inches. This is due to the rugged terrain and erosional processes associated with mountainous regions. The shallow topsoil in these areas supports forests and natural vegetation rather than extensive agriculture.

Central Alberta, including areas around Edmonton and Red Deer, exhibits moderate to deep topsoil depths, generally between 8 to 14 inches. These depths are conducive to productive agriculture, supporting a variety of crops. The deeper topsoil in central regions contributes to higher agricultural yields and sustainable farming practices.

In Southern and Eastern Alberta, regions such as Calgary and areas towards the Saskatchewan border show variable topsoil depths ranging from 6 to 10 inches. While suitable for agriculture, these areas may require careful soil management to maintain productivity. Areas with shallower topsoil are more drought-resistant and may need irrigation and soil conservation practices.

Regional Analysis

The Rocky Mountain Influence is evident in the shallow topsoil of the Rocky Mountain foothills, resulting from the rocky and rugged terrain, limiting soil accumulation. These areas are more suited to forest growth and natural vegetation rather than intensive agriculture.

In contrast, the Prairie Conditions in central Alberta benefit from moderate to deep topsoil, which is ideal for crop production and supports Alberta’s agricultural economy. Maintaining topsoil depth through conservation practices is essential for sustaining long-term agrarian productivity in these areas.

Implications for Agriculture

Understanding topsoil depth is crucial for effective soil management practices, including crop selection, irrigation, and fertilization. Farmers can use this data to optimize their farming practices, choosing crops suited to the available topsoil depth and implementing appropriate soil conservation measures. Deeper topsoil improves water retention and nutrient availability, which is essential for healthy crop growth and high yields.

Conclusion

The topsoil depth map of Alberta reveals significant regional variations influenced by geographical features such as the Rocky Mountains and the fertile plains of central Alberta. Understanding these variations is crucial for optimizing agricultural practices and ensuring sustainable farming. By leveraging this data, farmers can improve crop yields, manage soil health, and enhance overall agrarian productivity in Alberta.

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  • Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) Soil Landscapes of Canada (SLC) Version 3.2 Data
  • Alberta Agriculture and Forestry