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Innisfail, Alberta

Truly a GREAT place to live. A GREAT Golf course, GREAT paved and natural hiking trails {over 30 kilo's], GREAT community services as an indoor pool, 2 indoor ice rinks in our Arena, modern curling rink, and so much more.

Loacated on Hwy. 2, now called the Queen Elizabeth II, between Calgary and Edmonton, It has it all. The Foothills and Rocky Mountains to the west, Major cities N\South with Red deer [ nearly 100,000 pop. ] only 12 minutes away, your just so close to fine dining, shopping, and all amenities.

I moved her in 1977 from Edmonton for a trial basis, and guess what, I'm still here. I've sold real estate here since 1978 and I have seen so many POSITIVE changes, that my family and I are still here. AND THE PEOPLE CARE. Recently [over a yr ago ] Town Council made a BAD decision in planning the growth, the people responded, Town council didn't, and now they are no longer our town council. The new Town Council is now aware the residents do make a differance . SO WELCOME TO A CARING COMMUNITY.

John Verbitsky jvhomes@telusplanet.net

Your spelling is not GREAT. I have no idea why you put this here.Twhanna (talk) 20:24, 29 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]