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About Legal

Legal is a town in the Peace River area, Alberta, Canada. It was named for its location on the banks of the Peace River and was originally called Wicksburg. It was a construction boom town in the late 20th century and early 21st, which built a new rail yard, increased resource extraction and industrial investment in the area. The population grew rapidly, as did the crime rates. In 2004 it was amalgamated with two neighboring towns, Woodlands and Lumby to form a brand new city: Legal Cliffs.

Legal is approximately 100 km north of Fort McMurray and 250 km south of Edmonton. It has an elevation of 934 meters above sea level at its highest point on Highway 138 (north). There is a nearby ski resort called Pinhorn Mountain Resort which operates from December to April each year.

RV Park and Campground in Legal, Alberta

Established in 2003, you'll find peace and serenity just outside Lacombe. The RV Park and Campground boasts 50 acres of space for RVers and campers to enjoy; there is also a heated pool with hot tub, washroom facilities, picnic tables, swings, fire pit, picnic sites on the banks of the Red Deer River. You can spend the day or take advantage of our seasonal activities such as hayrides or ice fishing. After your lovely visit to Legal visit our Bistro-Lounge for some lunch or late night snacks. Please enjoy a memorable stay at the RV Park and Campground in Legal, Alberta.

 

Art and culture in Legal, Alberta

Legal, Alberta, is known for its vast prairie landscape and many visitors from around the country. The town’s cultural scene also has a vibrant history with institutions like the Legal Art Centre , which showcases local artists of all types and holds a number of different art courses to keep the community engaged.

All year round you can find a wide range of events taking place, showcasing everything from dance to theatre productions at both small venues such as Simmons Hall or larger locations like the Perimeter Theatre. There are always plenty of opportunities to share knowledge with fellow residents and visitors alike on what you have experienced during your time in Legal through tours or art talks.

Food in Legal, Alberta

The most famous restaurant in Legal, Alberta is the Red Rooster. It's an old-school diner that serves a variety of fried foods and some good country cooking.

One thing to be on the lookout for when ordering from the Red Rooster is their "special sauce". Known for being a little different - it's always bubbling and very spicy - there are rumors about what's in it but nobody seems to know for sure.

Another one of our favorite spots would have to be D&D Diner. The menu has all sorts of delicious comfort food and they've got plenty of specials written up on the board just waiting to be ordered.

Shopping  in Legal, Alberta


Many of the stores in Legal are sale-oriented, so it pays to be vigilant. The best bargains can be found at the end of season, as retailers look to clear space for new merchandise. Even in these cases though you can find excellent deals on designer clothing, shoes, and accessories throughout the year. It is also possible to find unique gift items, especially from local artisans.

During the day, it is easy to find the occasional bargain at discount stores like the Wal-Mart and other big box chains. However, these stores tend to provide low quality goods. In-store bakeries, for example, provide poor quality pastries and don't even offer air conditioning. Locals consider these establishments to be "pot-lucks" rather than places for shopping.

Transportation  in Legal, Alberta

You can either take a taxi, bus or drive your own vehicle to travel in and around Legal. The closest airport is in Calgary and is accessible by the C-Train which can be reached by taking the subway to McKnight – Westwinds station. For an easier ride, it is more convenient to rent a car at the airport. 

Legal's public transit system covers most of the city of Legal with busses running on twenty-four hours per day on weekdays and every hour on evenings and weekends. These buses run on fixed routes and stop at designated stops. 

Biking is an ideal way to get around town. There are several bike routes that pass through the city, but as a rule of thumb, the routes on the northeast side of town connect to one another. The bicycle paths are on the sidewalks and are mostly segregated from traffic. If you plan to ride a bike, you need to bring your own helmet because there is not one provided for free with all bikes within Legal city limits.


Natural attractions in Legal, Alberta

Legal is a town in Alberta with a population of just over 14,000 people. It is located along the Trans-Canada Highway and is known for its natural attractions, such as the Milk River. The majority of the city's economy consists of farming, but there are many other industries, including agriculture and tourism.

Legal boasts two provincial parks: Bosque National Park and Hanceville Provincial Park. Both parks offer camping facilities and day-use picnic areas with water access points. Bosque National Park has a playground and washroom facilities.

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