Christmas in the Country Bus Tour - Route A

Christmas in the Country Bus Tour - Route A

Join our bus tour of Christmas markets in south rural Strathcona County. Fun activities, delicious food and more!

By Strathcona County

Date and time

Sat, Dec 7, 2024 9:45 AM - 4:00 PM MST

Location

Bethel Transit Terminal

650 Bethel Drive Sherwood Park, AB T8H 2N4 Canada

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Get started on your Christmas shopping at Christmas markets in south rural Strathcona County. Fun activities, delicious food and more!

The Christmas in the Country Bus Tour will depart the Bethel Transit Terminal at 9:45 a.m. and tour a variety of community locations. It will return to Bethel Transit Terminal at 4 p.m.


Cost:

  • $10 per adult
  • 12 and under free
  • 70 and over free


Route A stops:

  • Colchester Hall
  • St. Lukes School
  • South Cooking Lake Hall
  • Ministik Church
  • Deville/North Cooking Lake Hall
  • UNCAS School

Vendors and concessions will be cash sales only.
All locations will also be accepting Mitten Tree and Food Bank donations.
For more information visit the events website.

Questions about tickets? 780-467-2211

Please note: Bus tour does not include a stop at the Fireworks Celebration event at Fire Station 2.

Tickets

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Strathcona County, located in the heart of Alberta, is an energetic and thriving community. A leader in North America’s petroleum industry and a champion for advancing diverse agricultural business, we use our energy to power our new tomorrow.

We are a specialized municipality, and work cooperatively with our urban and rural residents to govern as a single municipality. Proud of our distinct governance model, we promote and demonstrate our achievements.

We are a welcoming place to live and attract people of all ages, cultures and walks of life to join us. Families thrive in our dynamic, caring and safe community.

We strive to be a model of ecological integrity, protecting our environment and preserving our agricultural heritage. Investment in infrastructure, quality services, cultural and recreational programs and facilities is a priority and sets us apart.

We are Canada’s most livable community