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About Nobleford

Nobleford is a small village in Southern Alberta, Canada. In 1882 the Northwest Mounted Police set up a fort at what would soon become the future townsite. On November 1, 1883, it was officially established as one of the original NWMP posts.

The economy of Nobleford is based on agriculture and coal mining, with coal being mined from both underground mines and open-pit mines in nearby areas such as Luscar. Coal from these local mines provides fuel for all three of Canada's major east coast ports; Vancouver, Montreal, and Saint John NB (operating since 1968). There are also a number of natural gas wells within Nobleford's boundaries providing much-needed employment to residents.

The majority of the population of Nobleford has always been of the white race, but in the early 1900s, it contained several large Black communities in what was then known as Wild Rose and Ponteix. During that time period, a depression struck and many black families migrated to Alberta to mine coal for a living.

RV Park and Campground in Nobleford

Just two miles south of the village of Nobleford is one of the best RV parks in Southern Alberta. This campground is a perfect place for RVs, cars, and motorcycle campers to stop on your journey through Southern Alberta. Ample spaces for RVs with full hook-up services.

The RV park has 4 heated restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, a pool table, and a television room. Large grassy area for pets to roam around in. There is plenty of room for camper vehicles with large rigs welcome. The amenities are modern, clean, tidy, and well maintained. Guest bunk-house available at 100 per night per person sleeping space. All taxes are included in the nightly rate (plus 10% GST).

The Nobleford RV Park and Campground is a great place to stop on your way through Southern Alberta, no matter which direction. Just two miles south of the village of Nobleford is one of the best RV parks in Southern Alberta.

The campground has 4 heated restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, a pool table, and a television room. Large grassy area for pets to roam around in. There is plenty of room for camper vehicles with large rigs welcome. The amenities are modern, clean, tidy, and well maintained. Guest bunk-house available at 100 per night per person sleeping space. 

Art and culture in Nobleford

The Nobleford Cultural Centre consists of a large, modern hall that is owned and operated by the Village of Nobleford which is the largest community center in the village. It can seat up to 500 people and is used for weddings, dances, and many other events. The Nobleford Civic Centre also has an auditorium with stadium seating and a stage. This building includes a fully licensed bar, kitchen, and concession area. 

The Nobleford Cultural Centre contains displays from Southern Alberta Culture including cowboy art, historic local photographs with an emphasis on coal mining in the area as well as antique furniture from local mines.

The Nobleford Art Gallery is a large display of historical photographs which include coal mining in the area, local pioneer history, and many other areas of interest.

The Nobleford Art Gallery is a display of historical photographs which include coal mining in the area, local pioneer history, and many other areas of interest.

Food in Nobleford

There are three restaurants in Nobleford as well as a convenience store with a large selection of groceries.

The local pub and restaurant is set between the golf course and the lake and serves lunch and dinner until 10 pm on weekdays. The bar serves all beer, wine, spirits, and hard liquor as well as non-alcoholic beverages. The ring of fire grill is a nice place to go for breakfast, the burgers are delicious and the breakfast potatoes are crisp. There is also an ice cream parlor attached to this restaurant. 

Shopping in Nobleford
 

The Nobleford Market Hall is a large modern building that is home to many small businesses and a number of shops. There are two grocery stores, one health food, and superstores, an indoor mall that has a convenience store, a toy store, an apparel store, two restaurants, and many other stores within the hall.

This market complex is open from 8 am to 5 pm every day except Monday when it closes at 3 pm. The Nobleford Farmers' Market is held every Friday from 9 am to 1 pm in the parking lot at the all-purpose hall in town. There is also a smaller farmers' market on Thursdays near Holy Family Catholic Church also on Friday evenings from 4 pm to 7 pm.

The market hall is home to many small businesses and a number of shops. There are two grocery stores, one health food, and superstores, an indoor mall that has a convenience store, a toy store, an apparel store, two restaurants, and many other stores within the hall. 

The Nobleford Farmers' Market is held every Friday from 9 am to 1 pm in the parking lot at the all-purpose hall in town. There is also a smaller farmers' market on Thursdays near Holy Family Catholic Church also on Friday evenings from 4 pm to 7 pm.

Transportation in Nobleford

The most common transportation within Nobleford is by car. There is no public transit system in the town and most residents do not own a vehicle.

There are limited options for renting vehicles to use in the area. The closest airport is Edmonton International Airport which is a few hours' drive from Nobleford.

The nearest major rail line, CN runs through Paterson, Alberta to Luscar which then connects with CN rail lines to other surrounding towns and cities such as Cochrane, Sundre, High River, and Lethbridge.

Natural attractions in Nobleford 

The Touchstone Golf Course is located just north of the village of Nobleford and is a great place for families to play a round of golf or for those who are pros. The clubhouse has a pro shop and restaurant and a full kitchen, banquet facilities, and restrooms. 

Just west of town on Highway 2 is the Pine Bluff Golf Course open from early May until late October. This is an eighteen-hole golf course part of the Touchstone Resort and Conference Grounds. It offers many guest services such as carts, pull carts, club rentals, and drinks at the snack bar to quench your thirst after a long game.

The Pine Bluff Resort is located on the west side of Highway 2, north of Nobleford. The resort offers a large area for a day of hiking, biking, and horseback riding as well as other recreational activities including swimming. There is also a playground for children and a miniature golf course.

There are many other attractions in the area including provincial parks, hiking trails, lakes, and rivers to explore. The town of Nobleford has bike trails throughout the city which makes it easy to get around on two wheels. 

All these natural attractions make Nobleford a very family-friendly community to live or visit.

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