Drumheller embraces year-round recreation with McMullen Island agreement | DrumhellerMail
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Drumheller embraces year-round recreation with McMullen Island agreement

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The Town of Drumheller is thrilled to announce a significant step toward enhancing the community's recreational offerings. In collaboration with Alberta Forestry and Parks and the Badlands Trail Society, Drumheller is set to embrace four-season tourism, a venture to foster economic growth and community spirit.
On November 4, 2024, the Town of Drumheller officially entered into an agreement with Alberta Forestry and Parks to operate and maintain the McMullen Island Day Use Area year-round.
This initiative will ensure that this beautiful park remains accessible to residents and visitors alike throughout the winter months.
“I would like to take this opportunity to thank Mayor Colberg and the Town of Drumheller Council, as well as the folks at the Badlands Trail Society, local MLA and Provincial Finance Minister Nate Horner, and Alberta Forestry and Parks,” states Damien Kurek, MP Battle-River Crowfoot. “They have worked hard to ensure the success and viability of the all-season use of this great park. Their commitment and dedication to this area will allow for use of the park today and for the next generation of outdoor adventurers.”
Mayor Heather Colberg expressed her excitement about this development: "We are committed to making Drumheller a vibrant destination for all seasons. This agreement directly results from our efforts to enhance recreational opportunities in our community. We believe that by offering year-round access to McMullen Island, we will provide our residents with more ways to enjoy the natural beauty of the surroundings while boosting tourism appeal for outdoor recreation.”
The Town of Drumheller and Travel Drumheller recognize four-season tourism's pivotal role in the area's social and economic development. This partnership underscores the commitment to creating recreational opportunities catering to diverse interests and activities.
As Drumheller continues to grow as a year-round destination, residents and visitors can look forward to more exciting initiatives to showcase the unique outdoor experiences that make the Badlands a must-visit location.


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