Quaint Places in Red Deer’s Backyard

To come to Red Deer and the surrounding communities is to visit an area filled with history, interesting people, memorable experiences.

To come to Red Deer and the surrounding communities is to visit an area filled with history, interesting people, memorable experiences, and yes, quaint places. Tea houses like the Cronquist House or maybe a unique store like the Little Red Barn, or buildings like the Old Canadian Pacific Railway Station. Architectural jewels that perhaps you have not thought about for a while, never knew existed or have visited many times but never thought about the stories or history that makes them so exceptional. Tourism Red Deer would like to help you uncover some of these gems and bring attention to what makes them so unique. So stay tuned to our social channels and here on our Tourism Red Deer‘s website as we Explore Red Deer’s Backyard and feature some of the great, discovered and undiscovered, “Quaint” places.

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Two young adults walking through a lush green farm with a red barn in the background, promoting travel along Highway 2 in Red Deer, Alberta.
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