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Where small-town charm meets vibrant cultural energy!

Nestled in Parkland County, Stony Plain blends small-town warmth with vibrant energy. Known for its colorful murals depicting its pioneer and Indigenous heritage, this welcoming municipality offers year-round fun for families, adventurers, and culture enthusiasts.

Explore the town’s rich history at the Red Brick Common, home to historic buildings like the 1925 brick schoolhouse. The Stony Plain and Parkland Pioneer Museum spans 14 acres, showcasing over 10,000 artifacts and a heritage village. Join seasonal events like the Harvest Festival for threshing demos and treats at the Tea House.

Stony Plain’s creative spirit shines through its events and arts scene. Wander downtown to admire over 40 murals or enjoy a horse-drawn wagon ride during Alberta Culture Days in September, featuring tipi teachings and dance performances. The Red Brick Common hosts art galleries, while the library buzzes with storytelling.

Outdoor lovers will enjoy Stony Plain's 45 kilometres of trails, taking a swim at the Stony Plain Outdoor Pool, or Rotary Park’s disc golf and picnic spots. Golf at Stony Plain Golf Course or Cougar Creek Golf Resort, or get active at the BMX and skate parks.

Festivals define Stony Plain’s lively spirit. June’s Farmers’ Days brings a parade and rodeo, August hosts the Blueberry Bluegrass Festival, and winter sparkles with Family Fest on New Year’s Eve. The Saturday Farmers’ Market (May–October) offers fresh produce and crafts.

Just 30 minutes from Edmonton, Stony Plain is an easy escape blending rural charm and modern convenience. Flip through this guide to discover the events and gems that make Stony Plain unforgettable. Come experience our vibrant community!

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Land Acknowledgement : Our community is located on Treaty 6 territory, the traditional meeting grounds, gathering space, and travel route of the Plains Cree, Woodland Cree, Beaver Cree, Saulteaux, Niitsitapi, Dene, Nakota Sioux, and the homeland of the Métis Nation. Explore Stony Plain acknowledges the many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit communities whose footsteps have marked this landscape since time immemorial.

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