| Sylvan Lake |
| The Town of Sylvan Lake is located in the County of Red Deer #23, in central Alberta. It is 20 km west of Red Deer, 161 km north of Calgary, and 161 km south of Edmonton, making it central to one of Canada's hottest economic centers, the Edmonton - Calgary Corridor. |
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| Town of Sylvan Lake |
| Sylvan Lake, host to over 1,500,000 visitors each year, famous for it's spectacular natural lake setting is a very special environmentally-conscious community of 7493 residents. |
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| A Golfer's Paradise |
| 23 excellent reasons within one hour to make Sylvan Lake your base for the ultimate golf vacation! |
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| Sylvan Lake Canyon Ski Area |
| Located 20 - 25 minutes from Sylvan Lake Canyon Ski Area is Alberta's largest non-mountain ski area. Combine this with a vertical drop of 164 metres, and five lifts accessing eleven runs on 70 acres of Alberta powder and you have the perfect recipe for fun. From fantastic skiing and boarding in the winter to experiencing a trail ride along the banks of Red Deer River, Canyon Ski Area has everything to make memories come alive. |
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| Wild Rapids Waterslide Park |
| Only 90 minutes from Edmonton or Calgary, WILD RAPIDS WATERSLIDE PARK, in Sylvan Lake, is the perfect place for a day of fun in the sun! Take a dive on the Kamikaze & Hari Kari speed slides. Challenge the white water fury of the Hell's Gate & Rio Grande raging river rides. |
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| Sylvan Lake Sailing Club |
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| Alberta First - Sylvan Lake |
| The Town of Sylvan Lake is a dynamic community which is experiencing significant growth. In fact, Statistics Canada has rated the Town as one of the fastest growing communities in Canada. |
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| The Friends of Sylvan Lake |
| The Friends of Sylvan Lake, are dedicated to ensuring the long-term health of Sylvan Lake through sustainable practices and judicious development. Our goal is to provide accurate and timely information about important issues regarding the lake and its watershed. |
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