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Communities • The Moyer Recreation Centre was named after Gordon Moyer who served as Councilor for the area for nearly 40 years. The community built the complex in 1974 with financial support from Strathcona County. Officially opened on May 10, 1975. Amenities include ice skating, tennis court, ball diamonds, walking trails and a playground. It also featured a 5,300 sq. ft. banquet hall that accommodates up to 500 people. • Josephburg has an active seniors group that meets at the community hall, for hall bookings see page 43 • Bookmobile stop, Wednesdays 7 to 8 pm North Cooking Lake • The hamlet of North Cooking Lake became an important recreation area after 1909 when the Grand Pacific Railway line from Edmonton was completed with a Station at the hamlet of Deville, 2.5 km north of the lake. Special weekend trains from Edmonton brought tourists to the north of the lake and passenger boats transported the visitors to different resorts around the lake. • North Cooking Lake is close to the Waskahegan Staging Area day use area that is part of the Cooking Lake-Blackfoot Provincial Recreation Area. • The Deville/North Cooking Lake community has supported a community league since May 2, 1952. The community league currently offers a number of community-based programs and special events, senior’s activities, art, dance, yoga, crafts classes, dart/ pub nights, family Christmas dinner, New Year’s Eve Party, for more info visit: www. strathcona.ca/deville-north • The community hall also hosts the Deville Community Market held every Tuesday from 4 to 7:30 pm from February thru December. • Community Hall, for hall bookings see page 43 • Population 66 – 26 km south east of Sherwood Park • Bookmobile stop, Mondays 3:30 to 4:30 pm Come for a Visit - Stay for a Lifetime! 29