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63rd Anniversary Hardisty Rodeo July 8, 9, 10, 2011.
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Town Office

4807-49 St
P.O. Box 10
Hardisty, AB
T0B 1V0 Canada

Hours of Operation
Mon to Fri
9:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Phone:
780-888-3623
Fax:
780-888-2200

Emergency/ After Hours
780-888-1747


Business Directory

 

 

Welcome to Hardisty !

Thank you for visiting our site!

Just a friendly reminder that 2012 Business Licenses and 2012 Pet Licenses are now due.

Energy Smart Website

If you are interested in finding ways to save yourself some money on your electrical bill, check out www.fortisalberta.com or www.nrcan.gc.ca

New Address Map

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Coyotes in Urban Areas

The Town of Hardisty has recently received reported sightings of coyotes within the Town limits.

What to do:
- Deter the coyotes as much as possible this includes:
- Keeping garbage in closed containers.
- Putting garbage out only on garbage day (Monday’s unless a holiday, then Tuesday).
- Don’t leave pet food out.
- Clean up fallen fruit from trees.
- Clean up your pets feces.

If you encounter a coyote:
- Make yourself look BIG!!! Raise your arm above your head.
- Yell in a deep voice.
- Maintain eye contact.
- Throw rocks or sticks to scare away the coyote.

If the coyote does not leave and continues to approach:
- Back away slowly
- Move towards more people or buildings.
- Use dog repellent or pepper spray to deter the coyote.
- NEVER RUN!

Don’t forget about protecting your pets.  Keep dogs on leashes and if approached by a coyote ensure that you have the dog under control—especially larger breed dogs.  Smaller dogs it is suggested that you pick them up and carry them.

For more information about coyotes living in urban
areas, please visit www.srd.alberta.ca

Alberta Supports

On December 15, 2010 the Alberta government officially announced the Alberta Supports website and contact centre.

For the first time, Albertans can access information on more than 30 social based assistance programs and more than 100 services by visiting a single website or calling just one phone number. Information includes services related to: career and training, income support, disabilities, seniors, homelessness, abuse and bullying, children and youth, and making life decisions such as personal directives. Albertans can also estimate their potential eligibility and obtain referral information.

At the same time, government has established several pilot projects to test approaches to improving in-person service delivery.

It is important to note that Albertans can still access services in person the same way they always have.
Government, non-profit and private sector staff will also benefit from the Alberta Supports website and contact centre. By consolidating program information, staff will be able to focus more on what they do best – providing effective solutions for the Albertans they serve.

The Alberta Supports website is online at www.albertasupports.ca, and the contact centre toll-free number is 1-877-644-9992. In Edmonton, call 780-644-9992.

Battle River Training Foundation


Bringing Education to You!
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Discover Hardisty

If you are traveling along Highway 13, you should really stop in and Discover Hardisty.  Take a virtual tour here.

Hardisty is located in East Central Alberta along Provincial Highway 13:

  • 112 km east of Camrose
  • 206 km south-east of Edmonton
  • 110 km west of the Saskatchewan border
  • 65 km South west from Wainwright and 40 Km East of Killam
  • 52° 40" Latitude, 111° 18" Longitude.  Elevation: 625 m (2050')

Discover Hardisty, a progressive urban community located in the scenic Battle River Valley.  Rolling hills and farmlands that provide excellent habitat for native upland birds, whitetail and mule deer, moose and migrating ducks and geese surround the Town.

Hardisty a Recreation Paradise, offers a wide variety of activities for young and old alike:

  • Lake: Its very own lake park with sandy beach, playground, 58 campsites (51 with full hookups) and various amenities.
  • Golf: 9 hole grass green golf course and licensed clubhouse.
  • Rodeo: Annual outdoor Rodeo.
  • Baseball - tournaments hosted on 3 ball diamonds.
  • Soccer: New soccer field.
  • Cross-country Skiing: Marked trails around the Town, and the Golf course.
  • Skating & Hockey: For all ages at our Arena.
  • Curling: Curling rink with 3 sheets of ice, annual bonspiels.
  • Various card playing activities.
  • Public Library
  • Community Hall that hosts various evenings of Entertainment.

The business community is pleased to offer every service or goods you may require.  There is a variety of businesses ranging from automotive service to restaurants and accommodations, groceries, health and beauty aids and medical assistance provide your everyday needs.

The Battle River also offers many activities for the outdoor enthusiast.  Big game hunting, waterfowl flyway, or a hike in the hills.  A canoe journey can start or end at Hardisty's other campground on the river.

 

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What's Happening In Hardisty

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Learn more about golfing and membership. at the Hardisty Lakeview Golf Course

Thank you to all that tuned into CBC and watching and supporting our community. An average of 1.2 million viewers tuned in every Monday (January 8 - March 10) over the 8 weeks. Click here for more information.

The Week The Women Went