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Innisfail is a friendly and historic town in Central Alberta, Canada, located approximately 15 km (9 miles) south of Red Deer and 30 km (19 miles) north of Olds along the Queen Elizabeth II Highway (Highway 2). The name "Innisfail" is derived from the Irish term meaning "Island of Destiny." The community was originally named Poplar Grove when settlers arrived in 1890, but was later renamed Innisfail by a prominent Irish-Canadian family. Innisfail was incorporated as a village in 1900 and as a town in 1903. With a population of 7,986 as of the 2021 Census, Innisfail offers residents the perfect blend of small-town charm, rich agricultural heritage, modern amenities, and convenient access to both Calgary and Edmonton. The town has been growing steadily, with population up from 7,876 in 2016. Innisfail is known for its friendly community, excellent schools, strong volunteer spirit, and easy access to outdoor recreation including the nearby Rocky Mountains and the Red Deer River.
One of Innisfail's most beloved attractions, Discovery Wildlife Park is a not-for-profit facility located just west of town. Key features include:
The Innisfail Historical Village is a treasured collection of heritage buildings and artifacts that showcase the town's pioneer history. Key features include:
The Innisfail Aquatic Centre is the town's premier indoor water recreation facility, offering:
The Innisfail Twin Arenas is the home of the Innisfail Eagles senior hockey team and the centre of winter recreation in town:
Innisfail is known for its outdoor lifestyle and recreational opportunities:
One of Innisfail's greatest advantages is its close proximity to Red Deer, Central Alberta's largest city:
Innisfail's economy is supported by several key sectors:
Innisfail's strategic location offers convenient access to other communities in Central Alberta:
Prospective residents should be aware of the following when considering Innisfail:
Innisfail offers an exceptional quality of life that blends small-town charm, rich pioneer heritage, modern amenities, and unparalleled access to urban centers. With a population of 7,986 and steady growth, the town is one of Central Alberta's most appealing communities for families, professionals, and retirees.
The town features Discovery Wildlife Park (rescued bears, wolves, cougars, and birds of prey), the Innisfail Historical Village (heritage buildings and pioneer artifacts), the Innisfail Aquatic Centre (waterslide, pools, hot tub, steam room, and sauna), the Innisfail Twin Arenas (two NHL-sized ice surfaces, home of the Innisfail Eagles), the Innisfail Golf Club (9-hole course), and the Innisfail Health Centre (24/7 emergency care). Residents enjoy walking trails along the Red Deer River, Waterfall Park, Centennial Park with its famous antler arch, Rotary Nature Trail, and the Red Deer River for fishing and boating.
Innisfail's strategic location on the QEII Highway provides easy access to Red Deer (10-15 minutes north) — Central Alberta's largest city with Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre, major shopping, Red Deer Polytechnic, and full urban amenities — plus Calgary (1 hour 15 minutes) and Edmonton (1 hour 15 minutes).
With its friendly community, excellent schools (English, French immersion, Catholic, and Christian options), affordable housing, strong volunteer spirit, and proximity to Red Deer, Innisfail is an outstanding choice for those seeking a balanced lifestyle in Central Alberta.
Innisfail is a friendly and historic town in Central Alberta, Canada, located approximately 15 km (9 miles) south of Red Deer and 30 km (19 miles) north of Olds along the Queen Elizabeth II Highway (Highway 2). The name "Innisfail" is derived from the Irish term meaning "Island of Destiny." The community was originally named Poplar Grove when settlers arrived in 1890, but was later renamed Innisfail by a prominent Irish-Canadian family. Innisfail was incorporated as a village in 1900 and as a town in 1903. With a population of 7,986 as of the 2021 Census, Innisfail offers residents the perfect blend of small-town charm, rich agricultural heritage, modern amenities, and convenient access to both Calgary and Edmonton. The town has been growing steadily, with population up from 7,876 in 2016. Innisfail is known for its friendly community, excellent schools, strong volunteer spirit, and easy access to outdoor recreation including the nearby Rocky Mountains and the Red Deer River.
One of Innisfail's most beloved attractions, Discovery Wildlife Park is a not-for-profit facility located just west of town. Key features include:
The Innisfail Historical Village is a treasured collection of heritage buildings and artifacts that showcase the town's pioneer history. Key features include:
The Innisfail Aquatic Centre is the town's premier indoor water recreation facility, offering:
The Innisfail Twin Arenas is the home of the Innisfail Eagles senior hockey team and the centre of winter recreation in town:
Innisfail is known for its outdoor lifestyle and recreational opportunities:
One of Innisfail's greatest advantages is its close proximity to Red Deer, Central Alberta's largest city:
Innisfail's economy is supported by several key sectors:
Innisfail's strategic location offers convenient access to other communities in Central Alberta:
Prospective residents should be aware of the following when considering Innisfail:
Innisfail offers an exceptional quality of life that blends small-town charm, rich pioneer heritage, modern amenities, and unparalleled access to urban centers. With a population of 7,986 and steady growth, the town is one of Central Alberta's most appealing communities for families, professionals, and retirees.
The town features Discovery Wildlife Park (rescued bears, wolves, cougars, and birds of prey), the Innisfail Historical Village (heritage buildings and pioneer artifacts), the Innisfail Aquatic Centre (waterslide, pools, hot tub, steam room, and sauna), the Innisfail Twin Arenas (two NHL-sized ice surfaces, home of the Innisfail Eagles), the Innisfail Golf Club (9-hole course), and the Innisfail Health Centre (24/7 emergency care). Residents enjoy walking trails along the Red Deer River, Waterfall Park, Centennial Park with its famous antler arch, Rotary Nature Trail, and the Red Deer River for fishing and boating.
Innisfail's strategic location on the QEII Highway provides easy access to Red Deer (10-15 minutes north) — Central Alberta's largest city with Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre, major shopping, Red Deer Polytechnic, and full urban amenities — plus Calgary (1 hour 15 minutes) and Edmonton (1 hour 15 minutes).
With its friendly community, excellent schools (English, French immersion, Catholic, and Christian options), affordable housing, strong volunteer spirit, and proximity to Red Deer, Innisfail is an outstanding choice for those seeking a balanced lifestyle in Central Alberta.
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