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About Innisfail

Innisfail, Alberta is a small town in the beautiful Canadian Rockies. It is located along the TransCanada Highways and is just a short drive from Banff and Lake Louise. With accommodations to suit every type of traveler, Innisfail has it all! From budget-friendly cabins to luxurious resorts, there is no shortage of options for an enjoyable stay.

 

RV Park and Campground in Innisfail, Alberta

If you are looking for a serene and peaceful camping experience, Innisfail has the perfect place to rest your head. The Innisfail RV Park is located near downtown and is only a short drive away from all of the local attractions. With over 100 campsites and pull-through sites, this campground offers many amenities. A brand new playground was recently added to accommodate all ages, as well as large group areas for family gatherings, reunions, and friends get together.

 

Art and Culture in Innisfail, Alberta

The Innisfail Art Gallery and Museum is unique in that it is in a residential area instead of a commercial zone. Organized and run by a group of volunteers, this one-of-a-kind gallery hosts over 100 art exhibits a year in addition to several new acquisitions.

The Innisfail Theatre has located two blocks from the downtown core and is the oldest continuously running theatre west of Ontario. As well as being home to performances by local amateur and professional actors, the theatre has hosted live bands, comedians, and variety acts throughout its history. The Innisfail Preschool and Day Care Centre is a private school that offers a wide range of educational opportunities for children from 6 weeks to 12 years. As well as elementary and secondary classes, the preschool offers summer camp programs and enrichment programs for school-age kids.

 

General Information about Innisfail, Alberta

Innisfail is the largest city in the County of Stettler. It is the agricultural heartland for the surrounding towns and area ranches but is only a short drive from numerous resorts and attractions. The city is named after Charles Cunningham Innes, who was an engineer on a surveying team that was surveying the Canadian Rockies back in 1885. The area was originally settled in 1905, but the town wasn't founded until March 15, 1906, when the townsite was staked.

Innisfail is surrounded by several campgrounds and RV parks. The Innisfail East Campground is located near all of the local attractions and offers seasonal discounts for long-term guests. For a more secluded stay in the Canadian Rockies, try one of the parks or campgrounds tucked away in the wilderness. For information about these locations and more, contact a local agent.

 

Food in Innisfail, Alberta

Innisfail has several restaurants, as well as take-out joints and cafes. There is great affordable Mexican food in town and a wide range of other ethnic options. The local inns have separate dining establishments for guests to enjoy. A great thing about Innisfail is that it has a wide variety of foods from all over the world.

 

Things to Do and See in Innisfail, Alberta

Innisfail offers many things to see and do for visitors who are looking for an adventure or shopping break from the hustle and bustle of larger cities. Whether you have your Rv or just wish you did, there are many places to camp around town. The area around Innisfail is known as the horse capital of the world. There are stables and rodeos all over, or you can take a trip to one of the many horse farms in the area that offer visitors a chance to see how it's done on a working ranch.

The Innisfail RV Park is located near downtown and is only a short drive away from all of the local attractions. With over 100 campsites and pull-through sites, this campground offers many amenities. A brand new playground was recently added to accommodate all ages, as well as large group areas for family gatherings, reunions, and friends get together.

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