Good Grief: Nature Walking Through Grief and Loss is a 6-week series of safe, gentle group walks within the natural beauty of Crimson Lake Provincial Park. Observe, breathe, connect and be present in the moment. Our hope is these walks support you in your own healing journey.
These walks will be 2 hours on Wednesday's with time for rest and reflection, conversation or solitude. You will repeat the routes with a group and have a chance to observe changes in the landscape, and yourself over this time.
This program has been developed in partnership with Alberta Parks, Compassionate Care Hospice Society (2016), and Mount Royal University and funded by the ParticipACTION Community Challenge Grant through the Government of Canada.
How to Register: Please visit the Alberta Parks Rocky Mountain House District Office and speak with our District Administrative Clerk to register and pay your registration fee.
Registration Location: 1st Floor Provincial Building, 4919-51st Street, Rocky Mountain House
For More Information Please Call: 403-845-8349
Good Grief: Nature Walking Through Grief and Loss is a 6-week series of safe, gentle group walks within the natural beauty of Crimson Lake Provincial Park. Observe, breathe, connect and be present in the moment. Our hope is these walks support you in your own healing journey.
These walks will be 2 hours on Wednesday's with time for rest and reflection, conversation or solitude. You will repeat the routes with a group and have a chance to observe changes in the landscape, and yourself over this time.
This program has been developed in partnership with Alberta Parks, Compassionate Care Hospice Society (2016), and Mount Royal University and funded by the ParticipACTION Community Challenge Grant through the Government of Canada.
How to Register: Please visit the Alberta Parks Rocky Mountain House District Office and speak with our District Administrative Clerk to register and pay your registration fee.
Registration Location: 1st Floor Provincial Building, 4919-51st Street, Rocky Mountain House
For More Information Please Call: 403-845-8349
Please welcome Little Super Dangerous to Crimson Lake Provincial Park Music in the Forest Series! Formed in 2022, this group has hints of indie rock, folk pop, and a little whisper of post-grunge style that is laid back. Little Super Dangerous will be joining us on June 17th. Doors open at 6:15 PM and Music starts at 7:00 PM.
Venue is Crimson Lake Provincial Park Amphitheatre beside the Registration Booth. Please park in the day use area.
More details & music available if you click the link 'Book It'.
Tickets are $12 per person plus fees and taxes, with children 12 years and younger free (with an adult). Please contact AEP.DTMAVisitorExperience@gov.ab.ca to confirm 12 and under free tickets.
For more information, call 403-391-8435 and ask for Laura.
Good Grief: Nature Walking Through Grief and Loss is a 6-week series of safe, gentle group walks within the natural beauty of Crimson Lake Provincial Park. Observe, breathe, connect and be present in the moment. Our hope is these walks support you in your own healing journey.
These walks will be 2 hours on Wednesday's with time for rest and reflection, conversation or solitude. You will repeat the routes with a group and have a chance to observe changes in the landscape, and yourself over this time.
This program has been developed in partnership with Alberta Parks, Compassionate Care Hospice Society (2016), and Mount Royal University and funded by the ParticipACTION Community Challenge Grant through the Government of Canada.
How to Register: Please visit the Alberta Parks Rocky Mountain House District Office and speak with our District Administrative Clerk to register and pay your registration fee.
Registration Location: 1st Floor Provincial Building, 4919-51st Street, Rocky Mountain House
For More Information Please Call: 403-845-8349
Good Grief: Nature Walking Through Grief and Loss is a 6-week series of safe, gentle group walks within the natural beauty of Crimson Lake Provincial Park. Observe, breathe, connect and be present in the moment. Our hope is these walks support you in your own healing journey.
These walks will be 2 hours on Wednesday's with time for rest and reflection, conversation or solitude. You will repeat the routes with a group and have a chance to observe changes in the landscape, and yourself over this time.
This program has been developed in partnership with Alberta Parks, Compassionate Care Hospice Society (2016), and Mount Royal University and funded by the ParticipACTION Community Challenge Grant through the Government of Canada.
How to Register: Please visit the Alberta Parks Rocky Mountain House District Office and speak with our District Administrative Clerk to register and pay your registration fee.
Registration Location: 1st Floor Provincial Building, 4919-51st Street, Rocky Mountain House
For More Information Please Call: 403-845-8349
Please welcome Neil D. Speers to Crimson Lake Provincial Park Music in the Forest Series! From classic rock, to cool jazz to crunchy blues rock, Neil has more than a few decades experience as a guitar slinging singer/songwriter. Neil grew up in Rocky Mountain House and is back for two nights to perform. Welcome back Neil! Doors open at 6:15 PM and Music starts at 7:00 PM.
Venue is Crimson Lake Provincial Park Amphitheatre beside the Registration Booth. Please park in the day use area.
More details & music available if you click the link 'Book It'.
Tickets are $12 per person plus fees and taxes, with children 12 years and younger free (with an adult). Please contact AEP.DTMAVisitorExperience@gov.ab.ca to confirm 12 and under free tickets.
For more information, call 403-391-8435 and ask for Laura.
Please welcome Neil D. Speers to Crimson Lake Provincial Park Music in the Forest Series! From classic rock, to cool jazz to crunchy blues rock, Neil has more than a few decades experience as a guitar slinging singer/songwriter. Neil grew up in Rocky Mountain House and is back for two nights to perform. Welcome back Neil! Doors open at 6:15 PM and Music starts at 7:00 PM.
Venue is Crimson Lake Provincial Park Amphitheatre beside the Registration Booth. Please park in the day use area.
More details & music available if you click the link 'Book It'.
Tickets are $12 per person plus fees and taxes, with children 12 years and younger free (with an adult). Please contact AEP.DTMAVisitorExperience@gov.ab.ca to confirm 12 and under free tickets.
For more information, call 403-391-8435 and ask for Laura.
Please welcome Nathaniel Sutton to Crimson Lake Provincial Park Music in the Forest Series! Hailing from the landscapes of Edmonton comes solo singer / songwriter and performer, Nathaniel Sutton. Delivering mostly folk-based-indie-acoustic-rock, you'll find splashes of dynamic alt/country and pop sensibilities with eclectic influences. Doors open at 6:15 PM and Music starts at 7:00 PM.
Venue is Crimson Lake Provincial Park Amphitheatre beside the Registration Booth. Please park in the day use area.
More details & music available if you click the link 'Book It'.
Tickets are $12 per person plus fees and taxes, with children 12 years and younger free (with an adult). Please contact AEP.DTMAVisitorExperience@gov.ab.ca to confirm 12 and under free tickets.
For more information, call 403-391-8435 and ask for Laura.
Please welcome Katherine Fischer to Crimson Lake Provincial Park Music in the Forest Series! Hailing from London Ontario, Katherine Fischer writes songs for souls with big feelings. Her new album "Great Loves" blends Americana, indie pop, cinematic strings and harmonies that wrap around you to create a breathtaking folk album. Doors open at 6:15 PM and Music starts at 7:00 PM.
Venue is Crimson Lake Provincial Park Amphitheatre beside the Registration Booth. Please park in the day use area.
More details & music available if you click the link 'Book It'.
Tickets are $12 per person plus fees and taxes, with children 12 years and younger free (with an adult). Please contact AEP.DTMAVisitorExperience@gov.ab.ca to confirm 12 and under free tickets.
For more information, call 403-391-8435 and ask for Laura.
Please welcome Ellen Braun to Crimson Lake Provincial Park Music in the Forest Series! Ellen Braun is a Canadian songstress established in the indie folk music scene as a solo act and with her band Trundled. She has a giant heart, and she’s not afraid to show it on stage and in her music. Doors open at 6:15 PM and Music starts at 7:00 PM.
Venue is Crimson Lake Provincial Park Amphitheatre beside the Registration Booth. Please park in the day use area.
More details & music available if you click the link 'Book It'.
Tickets are $12 per person plus fees and taxes, with children 12 years and younger free (with an adult). Please contact AEP.DTMAVisitorExperience@gov.ab.ca to confirm 12 and under free tickets.
For more information, call 403-391-8435 and ask for Laura.