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About Didsbury

Didsbury, Alberta is known for being the gateway to some of the best outdoor activities and is positioned on a major highway that makes traveling easy and affordable. The city has been running its campground since 2007 which allows visitors to enjoy country living without having to leave town. They also offer RV parking, water, power, and sewer hook-ups, bathrooms, showers, and laundry facilities as well as a large playground in their back yard complete with picnic tables. Located just west of Calgary and south of the Canadian Rockies, Didsbury is a popular destination for tourists and adventure seekers due to its warm summers, vast landscape, and rich history. This city of 5,700 people boasts a wide range of fun activities in the summer that include canoeing down the Little Bow River, hiking along trails like The RockGlacier Hiking Trail, or birdwatching at the Big Valley Eco-Centre. During the winter season, travelers can take advantage of downhill skiing or choose from many cross-country ski trails at day lodges such as Kananaskis Country or Canmore Nordic Centre.

RV Park and Campground

Didsbury RV Park and Campground are located in the middle of a forest that provides plenty of privacy for relaxing and unwinding. The campground offers wooded sites, paved sites with power, water, and sewer hookups, a full range of amenities, and country living for visitors who want to enjoy nature all year long. RV parkers can enjoy fun activities including ice fishing on the frozen Little Bow River

The city of Didsbury began developing its campgrounds in 2007 when they purchased 23 acres of land from an old farm. They were later able to expand with an additional 35 acres in 2009/10 which gives them almost 200 more acres to offer visitors a wide variety of outdoor activities. Didsbury RV Park and Campground is open year-round without reservations or fees and is located at the corner of Highway 22 and 40th Street South in Didsbury, Alberta. The park consists of a network of roads with good access to all facilities making it easy for RV owners to explore the entire area.

Art and culture in Didsbury, Alberta

Didsbury, Alberta is a small and friendly town with a rich historical background. The community has a strong sense of art and culture and is proud of its many musical, artistic, and historical institutions that attract visitors from all over. The community is also home to the Didsbury Heritage Museum, Didsbury Art Collective Gallery, Didsbury & District Community Band, and the Little Bow Regional Arts Coalition.

Didsbury was founded in 1891 by an English family who was given land originally owned by the Blackfoot Indians for farming purposes. The city was named after Sir George DIDSBURY who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Alberta from 1905-to 1910.

Food in Didsbury, Alberta


Didsbury is known for being one of the best food towns in the country. The town is filled with many local restaurants, cafes, and pubs that are mostly family-owned. Visitors can choose from many different cuisines including southern Alberta Barbeque, Mexican and Tex Mex, Starbucks Coffee, Steakhouses, or a cup of coffee at Tim Hortons. For a unique dining experience, travelers can try a meal at Peter's Garden or Bison Blues BBQ Shack while beer lovers will be thrilled by the selection of microbreweries such as Lakeland Brewery or Bold Rock Brewery. Other touristic attractions in Didsbury include mills, museums, churches, and parks.

Transportation in Didsbury, Alberta

Didsbury is located on Highway 22 (Trans Canada Highway) which connects it to the rest of southern Alberta and the rest of western Canada. It has easy access to Calgary and Red Deer, two of the largest cities in Alberta. The city is also only 40 minutes from Banff National Park, providing outdoor enthusiasts with access to some of the best hiking and skiing in the province.

The city's economy relies on agriculture, forestry, tourism, and other industries. Most jobs are found in agriculture which includes farming as well as ranching.

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