Tourism
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Two Hills offers
a variety of recreational
facilities and opportunities for all ages.
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The
D.M. Geleta Memorial Park is located next to
Highway 36 on the south side of town, and includes the
Two Hills Centennial Hall,
the Two Hills Centennial Arena,
and the Two Hills Curling Rink.
In this park you will also find ball diamonds, rodeo grounds, tennis
courts and a beautiful picnic and camping site along the banks of
the Vermillion River. |
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The
Two Hills Swimming Pool
was recently renovated and features a leisure pool, children's pool
and sauna. The pool will be open all year except for the months of
December, January and part of February. |
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The
Two Hills Lions Golf & Country Club, located
next to Highway 45, is considered to be one of the best 9-hole golf
courses in Alberta. This picturesque course was completed in 1993
and plays 3131 yards from the blue, 2892 yards from the white, and
2639 yards from the red tees. Huge grass-contoured greens, four
spectacular ponds and 26 sand traps make this an exciting and
challenging course. There is also a full driving
range next to the Clubhouse. Push and power cart rentals as well as
food and beverage services are available through the Clubhouse. |
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The Two Hills &
District Historical Museum, run by the Two Hills
Historical Society, is housed inside the Two Hills Community
Centre, and contains many interesting items used by out
ancestors in this area. The museum also maintains the first house
built in Two Hills (picture left) as well as several other
interesting historical objects located on its grounds: for example,
a train car (picture below) and some agricultural equipment. You can
visit the museum at 5019-50 Street, or call (780) 657 2379 for more
information. |
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