June 28, 2016

Our blog in July 2014 printed an article from 1925 that said “Sturgeon Lake, with a good road to it, could never be prevented from becoming the most popular place in the north country during the summer months.”  Well, eight years later in 1933 there must have been a road, as there were amenities galore.  You could rent a rowboat, motorboat, or cottage, eat in a restaurant, dance in the pavilion, shoot the Chutes, and get your hair done!

Researched & written by Kathryn Auger

Grande Prairie Herald ~ June 20, 1933
Grande Prairie Herald ~ June 20, 1933
Grande Prairie Herald ~ June 20, 1933
Grande Prairie Herald ~ June 20, 1933
Grande Prairie Herald ~ June 20, 1933
Grande Prairie Herald ~ June 20, 1933
Grande Prairie Herald ~ June 20, 1933
Grande Prairie Herald ~ June 20, 1933
Grande Prairie Herald ~ June 20, 1933
Grande Prairie Herald ~ June 20, 1933
Grande Prairie Herald ~ June 20, 1933
Grande Prairie Herald ~ June 20, 1933

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