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About Sedgewick

Sedgewick is a small hamlet located in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies.  It’s the type of place where there are a few hundred people max, and most of them are retired or commute to work off-reserve.

There is an elementary school and a high school in Sedgewick, although both schools have low enrollment rates.  As such, many students living in Sedgewick must commute to neighboring villages or towns for secondary education.

 

Most Sedgwickian are employed by the National Energy Board.  Most of these people work in one of three occupations:

• Lawyers.  This is a group that usually works in oil and gas law or other areas of corporate law, though there are a few who do electrical engineering or mechanical engineering as well.  The National Energy Board is a large corporation, so it pays well and has generous benefits packages.  There is no shortage of lawyers living in Sedgewick.

• Engineers.  This is a group that usually works in oil and gas engineering or electrical engineering.  Once again, there are a few who do mechanical engineering as well.

• Environmental scientists.  This is a group that usually works in math, physics, chemistry and other natural sciences.  There are some who specialize in geology or paleontology (students of fossils), but most of them work on environmental issues such as water pollution studies or air quality modeling.

 

RV Park and Campground in Sedgewick

 

Sedgewick is a campground and RV park located in Calgary, Alberta. It is situated on the eastern bank of the Elbow River and has backyards that overlook green spaces. The closest shopping center to Sedgewick is about 5 kilometers away at Sherwood Park Mall.

 

Sedgewick Campground and RV Park have gorgeous views, and tons of amenities including showers with hot water, laundry facilities, and two swimming pools. The campground is also clean and well maintained.

"Wonderful location right in the city, but feels like you are in the country. Friendly staff, so many facilities at your disposal, and great amenities." ~ McKenzie J., Yelp

 

Sedgewick Campground and RV Park have been making customers happy since 1987.

 

Food in Sedgewick

 

The majority of people in Sedgewick are employed in the many different agricultural fields. The popularity of the town is due to its close proximity to both Edmonton and Calgary. Sellers from these larger cities often do their weekly grocery shopping in Sedgewick because of the lower prices for food and other goods.

There is also a large selection of restaurants and bars, with a couple of dozen businesses that offer fast food, such as burgers, fries, or pizza. You'll find a few ethnic restaurants for anyone who's looking for something different. Whatever your flavor, there's something for you. Sedgewick has a lot to offer.

 

The fishery in Sedgewick is also one that features a wide selection of local and fresh seafood. Dockside Diner has quite the reputation for their dinner specials, with an array of tasty mixed seafood dishes and fresh fish fillets. Moody's Fish Market provides a wide range of fresh fish, shrimp, scallops, and mussels to go home with.

 

Shopping in Sedgewick

 

While in some towns you will find a lot of shopping, Sedgewick isn’t one of them. You won’t be able to find the latest clothing or shoes, but you will be able to find something unique to make your holidays in Canada that much better.

If you’re looking for some unique Christmas shopping, visit the Art Gallery Sedgewick. You can find a wide variety of hand-crafted gifts for the holidays. The owners travel around the world in search of authentic items that have been hand crafted by the locals. They are very affordable and make great holiday gifts.

 

If you’re looking for more than just one gift, head to the Home Hardware store in town. They will have all the things you need to keep your house up and running through the holidays. From gloves and socks to tools, toys, and decorations – you can find it all at the Sedgewick Home Hardware.

 

For more clothing or shoe shopping, head to 4 Him in Edson. This store carries a variety of clothing for men and offers great deals for their customers.

 

Transportation in Sedgewick

 

Sedgewick is one of many small communities that are located within Clear Hills County and is about seventy miles northeast of Calgary. Sedgewick, Alberta is a city found in the Canadian province of Alberta with a population of 3,629 people. There are only two main roads that lead into town as well as a major highway that runs by the front gates.

 

If you're moving to or from Sedgewick, then there's an abundance of interesting transportation options for you to choose from on your trip. Sedgewick is located within what's known as the Frontier Region and Albertan producers can ship their goods directly to the United States through a major rail line. It's also very close to several provincial highways such as Highway 2, Highway 36, and Highway 40, as well as being located on the Canadian National Railway and Canadian Pacific Railway.

 

Natural Attractions in Sedgewick

 

Sedgewick, Alberta is a great place to live and work. Not only does it have a low unemployment rate (2.5% as of July 2016), but it also has lots of natural attractions!

 

Here are some popular destinations for visitors. 

 

- Castle River Falls: This waterfall is best known for the Native American legend that says "The Great Spirit" cast Sedgewick down into this area to create the Castle River Falls and the surrounding scenery. Located in the Castle River valley, this fabulous waterfall is just south of Lake Athabasca and just north of the Athabasca Sand Dunes. Today, it is a popular destination for hikers and bikers who want to spend some time enjoying nature. 

 

- Athabasca Sand Dunes: This unique sand dune area was created over thousands of years when wind, water and sand eroded the river banks and then transported by the wind to create these beautiful dunes that are now a major vacation destination. Located south of Lake Athabasca, this natural attraction is a popular destination for campers and RVers who want a little fun and relaxation.

 

- Lake Athabasca: Located north of Castle River Falls, this lake is one of the most beautiful lakes in Alberta. It boasts the largest drainage basin in the Northwest Territories (and all of Canada). The lake is just north of the Athabasca Sand Dunes and near the Castle River Valley.

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