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Interpretative Trail is situated to the east of Rundle’s Memorial Lodge. This is a designated historic site and is open to the public. Descriptive panels tell the story of Rundle’s Mission and identify points of interest. This trail takes you back to a time in Alberta’s history and makes an excellent educational tool for school groups and those interested in our history.
Nature Path –located next door to Rundles Mission is a 220 acre Nature Reserve with a walking path for your enjoyment. We like to keep this area as pristine as possible so please respect the flora and fauna and take all garbage with you. Bring binoculars and do some bird watching.
Firepits - one available on the south side of the lodge, and another located between the houses. You may purchase firewood on site for $7.00 per bundle or bring your own supply.
Horse Shoe Pits –are on site. Guests need to bring their own horseshoes.
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Cross Country Ski Trails – there are 8 km of groomed cross country ski trails next door on the 220 acres of Nature Reserve. These trails are for public use and are free of charge. Grooming of the trails is supported in part by a grant from the Alberta Sport, Recreation, Parks and Wildlife Foundation.
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Other Activities: The surroundings around the Rundle’s Mission facilities are comprised of natural forested areas and large groomed grassy areas. These are perfect for baseball games, bocce ball, soccer, igloo building and more.
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Telfordville Church is located on the Rundle’s Mission site just north of the Lodge and is open to the public. This church is very quaint and is a beautiful place for quiet reflection. It also makes a gorgeous setting for Wedding photographs.
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Picture Gallery - July 2007
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Ice Fishing on Pigeon Lake |
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