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Cougar Sighting
There has been an unverified sighting of a cougar in the west Napoleon Lake area of Innisfail. Residents are advised to exercise caution when walking in that area and to report any sightings to Alberta Animal Services at 347-2388.
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Canada Day Celebrations!
On June 30th there will be a Street Dance commencing at 7 PM and Fireworks at dusk at the Innisfail Arena. On July 1st celebrations continue at the Historical Village with entertainment, food, cake, ice cream, kid's activities and more. Activities commence at 2 PM and conclude at 7 PM.
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Spray Park Summer Hours
The sray park is open daily from 10 am to 6 pm. All children must be accompanied by an adult as there is no supervision provided. The spray park will be closed at the first sign of inclement weather.
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Community Events/Information
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(Please click link for more information) |
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Summer Camps |
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A full list of news items are archived in the Town of Innisfail News Room. |
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Contact us with any suggestions. |
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Download and Read the
'Town Voice' Weekly Newsletter here. |
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Up to date weather information for Innisfail courtesy of The Weather Network.
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Opportunities in Innisfail |
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For a list of current employment opportunities and other opportunities please click here. |
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Innisfail Town Council meets
every second and fourth Monday of the month.
All meetings are open to the public. Contact the Town Office for more information:
(403) 227-3376. |
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Next Town Council Meeting Agenda available in .PDF format. |
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The Town of Innisfail
4943 – 53 Street; Innisfail, AB T4G 1A1
Phone: (403) 227-3376
Fax: (403) 227-4045
Email: townhall@telusplanet.net
Website: www.townofinnisfail.com
With the majestic Rocky Mountains visible to the west, and the busy Highway 2 right along its east perimeter, Innisfail is a hidden gem in central Alberta. The name ‘Innisfail’ goes back to celtic origin. It means “Isle of Destiny”. It was actually the Canadian Pacific Railway that gave Innisfail its name. Before that, wagon and cart drivers called the area ‘Poplar Grove’.
And, Innisfail is an isle of destiny to many. Currently home
to 7,883 residents (based on the 2009 census) and some 450 businesses,
Innisfail has been experiencing a slow and steady rate of
growth annually. Innisfail is appealing because of its small
town feel with all the amenities, and its convenient and strategic
central Alberta location. Innisfail is situated on the major
north/south Highway 2 corridor, between Calgary and Edmonton.
Innisfail also offers many residential and commercial lots
available for development at a cost considerably less than
the cities.
Innisfail is a hustling and bustling little town that is on the
move. So if you just looking for a day trip, or you are looking
to relocate, Innisfail has lots to offer. Explore our website
and see why we’re ‘Wild About Innisfail!”
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Innisfail Town Map available as a downloadable .PDF. |
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Innisfail Attractions Map is available as a downloadable .PDF. |
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World Map view of Innisfail, Alberta, Canada courtesy of Expedia Maps. |
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All information requests the the Town of Innisfail can be made through our Request Information Form available in our Contact Us section. |
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Search Google.ca for more information on the Internet. |
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Virtual
360 Facility Tour
Take an internet tour of the Town Facilities
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