Spring and Summer Fun Awaits in New Rocky Mountain House Program Guide

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June 18, 2026 4:51 pm

The Town of Rocky Mountain House has just released its Spring & Summer 2026 Community Program Guide, giving residents a fresh look at recreation and community activities for the warmer months. The guide, now available, replaces the previous Fall & Winter 2025/2026 edition and is packed with programs run by the Town and local community organizations.

Published by the Recreation & Community Services Department, the guide comes out twice a year to keep up with seasonal offerings. Wes Amendt, Director of Recreation & Community Services, oversees the publication. Residents can expect details on everything from sports and fitness to family events and community support services.

This year’s guide lands as the town continues to grow – Rocky Mountain House reached an estimated 8,144 people in 2025, with one of the highest growth rates in Alberta. The town recently adopted a new 10-year Recreation Master Plan in September 2025 to guide future facilities and programming. Council also approved the 2026 budget in December, with a focus on infrastructure and growth, which helps support recreation services.

The guide is a direct link to what’s happening at the Rocky Regional Recreation Centre, located at 5332 50 Street. The facility is open Monday to Friday from 6:00 am to 9:00 pm, Saturday from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm, and Sunday and holidays from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. It houses twin ice arenas, a fitness centre, and a curling rink, among other community spaces.

For advertising opportunities or more program information, residents can reach Guest Services by email at [email protected] or by phone at 403-845-3720. The department encourages anyone looking to get involved or promote local activities to get in touch.

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