Notes From a Quiet Town Called Bruce
Bruce, Alberta, sits quietly along Highway 14, about an hour east of Edmonton, easy to miss if you’re not paying attention. There’s no big sign announcing itself, no reason to …
Bruce, Alberta, sits quietly along Highway 14, about an hour east of Edmonton, easy to miss if you’re not paying attention. There’s no big sign announcing itself, no reason to …
Daysland sits quietly in east-central Alberta, about an hour southeast of Edmonton, just far enough off the main highways that you don’t end up here by accident. You arrive on …
Botha sits just east of Stettler, a small dot along Highway 12 that’s easy to miss if you’re in a hurry. The land flattens out here in that familiar east-central …
If you blink, you might miss Carbon, Alberta — a small village tucked quietly into the Kneehill Creek valley, about halfway between Drumheller and Three Hills. But if you slow …
If you blink on Highway 56 between Drumheller and Stettler, you might miss Rowley. It doesn’t jump out like most towns do—no gas station signs, no flashing lights—just a small …
If you blink, you might miss the turnoff—but if you make it, Linden has a way of slowing you down. It’s tucked into the coulees of central Alberta, about an …
If you’re driving east from Edmonton on Highway 15, you’ll pass a lot of open land before you reach Hilliard. It’s not a place that announces itself. There’s no welcome …
