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Welcome to our Visitor Informstion Centre!

The centre open seasonally is managed by the Chamber of Commerce
is conveniently located at 425 - 14th Avenue in Wainwright’s Petroleum Park
on the south side of Hwy 14 at the west end of Wainwright.

Featuring restrooms, a rest area complete with picnic tables and green space
where you can take a break, stretch those legs or give the kids a place to release all that energy.

Visitor Information Centre
  • Open: June 18 - August 31, 2007
  • Hours of Operation:
    • Mondays, Tuesdays & Thursdays
      10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
    • CLOSED   Wednesdays
    • Fridays & Saturdays
      10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
    • Sunday & HOLIDAY MONDAYS
      10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

  • Phone: (780) 842-6105

Whether you’re visiting on business, relocating, on vacation or just passing through Wainwright
and area offers a wide range of exciting activities for you and your family. While in the area
we invite you to enjoy our friendly hospitality, learn about our history and activities.

Residents are invited to stop in pickup the latest copy of Accommodation, Campground
and Vacation Guides to plan your vacation. While there check out the many attractions
and events within the region. Become a tourist in your own backyard, there is plenty to see
and do right here at home!

If you are looking for a place where you can recharge and rejuvenate
or want to add a bit of excitement to your holiday, you can find that too!
We hope you will take the time to enjoy all that we have to offer.
Filling your time will never be a problem, the possibilities are limitless.

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Buffalo Adventures
The website outlines tour packages showcasing our region
that will be operating this coming summer on July 16-22 and August 13-19, 2007.

The Buffalo Park Foundation and Bodo Archaeological Society have been working together
since 2003 to preserve and promote the history of the plains bison in east-central Alberta.
www.buffaloalberta.ca

*Historical background of the Centre

July 9th, 1975 Minister of Tourism and Business Development, Bob Dowling met with
Town & Chamber Officials regarding the construction of a permanent Travel Information Centre
and development in Oilman’s Park. The distinctive tee pee building was built that summer.

daisyThank you…

The Chamber of Commerce would like to thank the Community in Bloom volunteers who spent many hours of labor to refurbish the existing flowerbeds, pruming the trees and shrubs and establishing new beds with donated perennials and annuals for the containers.

Communities in Bloom

This group is dedicated to the beautifying of our community—for them it is a labor of love. We very much appreciate their efforts.