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Edson Sno-Seekers
A nonprofit, family oriented club, the Edson
Sno-Seekers have existed informally since 1969,
and officially registered in 1986.
Edson Curling Club
Located at the Edson and District Recreation
Complex, the Edson Curling Club hosts Men’s, Ladies’,
Recreation and Junior leagues.
Sno-Seeker voluntee rs maintain signed, groomed trails
from Edson north to Silver Summit, west to the Little
Sundance Staging Area and South to Robb. There is
a warm-up shelter between Edson and Silver Summit,
and at Tom Hill Tower where the trail connects to the
Whitecourt trail system (Golden Triangle). They also
have a warm up shelter about 55 km on the Robb Trail
at Schwartz Creek. With four sheets of ice, the Edson Curling Club is a
great place to learn the sport, meet new friends or just
watch the action.
The Edson Sno-Seekers are members of the Alberta
Snowmobile Association and promote safe snowmobile
riding in Edson and area.
For more information: [email protected] Hockey/Skating
The Edson Curling Club is a member of the Canadian
Curling Association.
For more information visit:
www.edsonrecreationcomplex.com
Edson has two outdoor arenas — one in Glenwood
Park, 463 - 72 Street and one in Griffiths Park (behind
the Boys and Girls Club) at 5414 - 6 Avenue. Both
arenas have full boards with lights (until 10:30 pm) and
are maintained by the Town of Edson.
Repsol Place has two indoor arenas for hockey
and public skating from September to April. The
arenas are home to minor hockey teams, ladies
recreational hockey, men’s hockey league and
oldtimers hockey. The arenas are also home to
an active figure skating club. Public skating and
shinny are regularly scheduled.
www.gallowaystationmuseum.com
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