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The City of Camrose takes pride in the exceptional natural landscape, extensive outdoor spaces, and robust trail network. There are paved trails and natural surface trails, all for multi-use. The paved trails are enjoyed year-round with snow removal, de-icing, garbage collection and other maintenance. Make sure to follow directional signage when accessing the various outdoor trails and facilities, including skating, toboggan hills, parks, playgrounds, and picnic sites. Dress for the weather, including proper footwear, since there may be slippery areas as a result of the landscape. The natural surface trails transform into a network renowned for cross-country skiing with tracks set for classic skiing and groomed for skate skiing.

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A young boy enjoys sliding down a smooth sledding hill in Camrose.
Mirror Lake Park
A bunch of runners starting a race at the Ole Spring Run Off event by the Stoney Creek Centre in Camrose.
Ole's Spring Run Off
Several people bike towards a trestle bridge in Stoney Creek Park, Camrose.
Stoney Creek Park- Natural Surface Trails
A person on a bike and a person walking share the trail as the bike passes the walker by Mirror Lake as they enjoy the sunshine.
Mirror Lake Park
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