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Celebrate Alberta Day with the County and Wembley and District Arts, Culture and Historical Society  

A new chapter in local history is being written this Alberta Day. For the first time, the County of Grande Prairie and the Wembley & District Arts, Culture & Historical Society are co-hosting a celebration to mark the province’s founding.  

On Monday, September 1, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., families can take part in a full day of free activities, entertainment, and cultural experiences across two community venues, with free busing connecting the sites.  

“This is a day to come together as a community, enjoy some great local entertainment, and reflect on what makes Alberta and our region such a special place to live,” says County Reeve Bob Marshall. “Whether you're here for the music, the history, or just a fun day out with the family, Alberta Day is a chance to celebrate our shared heritage and the people who shape it.” 

At the Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum, visitors can enjoy: 

  • Free museum admission and bonebed tours 
  • Face painting, crafts, and an outdoor mini golf course 
  • An Indigenous dance performance 

At the Wembley & District Arts, Culture & Historical Society, activities include: 

  • A Show & Shine 
  • Free barbecue lunch from noon to 1 p.m. 
  • Indigenous craft workshops 
  • Live music, games, and wagon rides 
  • A market featuring local growers, makers, and bakers 

About Alberta Day 

Alberta Day is an opportunity to celebrate the province and the people who call it home. It’s a time to reflect on our history, recognize the Indigenous Peoples who have cared for this land for generations, and take pride in Alberta’s achievements. 

On September 1, 1905, Alberta officially became a province through the Alberta Act. Now, 120 years later, Alberta Day continues to highlight the province’s spirit of innovation, entrepreneurialism, cultural heritage, and community pride. 

Albertans are proud Canadians, and Alberta Day provides a meaningful opportunity to connect with the province’s story and celebrate it together — year after year. 
 

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Media Contact: 

Bob Marshall 
Reeve  
County of Grande Prairie  
780-933-2053  
communications@countygp.ab.ca
 

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