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  2. Peace River Wildland Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    The Shaftesbury Ferry operates on the Shaftesbury Trail (Highway 740) crossing over the 325-metre-long Peace River crossing from the M.D. of Peace to the Birch Hills County. With a 38 T capacity, the 22.56-metre-long by 12.12-metre-wide by 1.22-meter-hull-depth ferry was built in 1962 and has a rated capacity of 2 crew, 46 passengers and 8 mid ...

  3. Peace River, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Peace River Museum, Archives & Mackenzie Centre: Located 99th Street and 103rd Avenue, the museum contains over 10,000 artifacts and contains a fur trade gallery, aboriginal artifacts and the Peace River Gallery which documents the history of settlement in Peace River. The wheelshaft from the famous steamer D.A Thomas is located on the grounds.

  4. Three Creeks, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Three Creeks is an unincorporated community in northern Alberta, Canada. The name of the community is a reference to the three creeks that flow west through the community into the Peace River, among them being Wesley Creek and Carmon Creek. The Three Creeks Provincial Grazing Reserve provides hunting grounds for moose and deer. [1]

  5. Greene Valley Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    The Heart River is a major tributary to the Peace River and is a wildlife corridor. [1] The park also provides winter range for moose and mule deer. [2] The Province of Alberta is currently upgrading the Twelve Foot Davis Park, the Dr. Greene Cairn Site and the Peace River Provincial Recreation Area located within the Greene Valley Provincial Park.

  6. Dunvegan Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Dunvegan is located on a flat of land on the north shore of the Peace River at a place where the river extends to its southernmost point in Alberta. The Peace is a relatively new river and is still being formed as can be witnessed by the land slippages regularly occurring along its banks and the bars continually forming along its shores.

  7. Girouxville - Wikipedia

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    Girouxville (/ dʒ ɪ ˈ r uː v ɪ l / ji-ROO-vil, Quebec French: [ʒiʁuˈvɪl]) is a village in northern Alberta, Canada. It is located 58 kilometres (36 mi) south of the Town of Peace River . History

  8. Peace River Country - Wikipedia

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    The Peace River Country (or Peace Country; French: Région de la Rivière-de-la-paix) is an aspen parkland region centring on the Peace River in Canada.It extends from northwestern Alberta to the Rocky Mountains in northeastern British Columbia, where a certain portion of the region is also referred to as the Peace River Block.

  9. Peace River Wilderness Park - Wikipedia

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    Wilderness Park is a municipally owned park with a set of two man-made lakes stocked with rainbow trout and interconnected trails. It is located on a quarter section on Range Road 233, approximately 6 kilometres northeast of the town of Grimshaw, north of highway 2A (Roma Drive); or approximately 18 kilometres west of the town of Peace River, south of Highway 2.

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