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Town of Wembley

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Located just 23 km west of Grande Prairie along Highways 43 and 724, Wembley offers the charm of rural Alberta living with unmatched access to big-city amenities. Founded in 1924 following the arrival of the railway—and named after London’s Wembley during the British Empire Exhibition—the town celebrates its agricultural heritage and strong community spirit.

Wembley is a gateway for dinosaur enthusiasts, home to the world-class Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum and tours to one of North America’s richest Pachyrhinosaurus bonebeds. Residents enjoy abundant amenities, including walking trails, a recreation centre, outdoor rink, skateboard park, sports fields, and the family-friendly Sunset Lake Park with playgrounds, boardwalks, and a spray park.

Wembley combines close-knit small-town appeal with economic opportunity. The town embraces new growth in residential and commercial development, inviting those who cherish rural tranquility and community connection to make Wembley their home

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