Exploring the Murals
Take a self-guided tour to appreciate the town's famous murals, which are scattered throughout the area.
Stony Plain, a town in Alberta, Canada, is celebrated for its numerous painted murals that depict various periods and events from its history. Situated in the Edmonton Metropolitan Region, it offers visitors a unique blend of art and culture. The town's murals are a testament to its vibrant community spirit and historical significance, making it an ideal destination for those interested in exploring local art and history. Originally known as Dog Rump Creek, Stony Plain continues to attract visitors with its charming small-town atmosphere and cultural richness.
Famous for its painted murals.
Rich cultural heritage.
Part of the Edmonton Metropolitan Region.
Close access to Edmonton, ideal for day trips.
Rich cultural heritage with numerous murals and historical sites.
Community-focused events and festivals throughout the year.
Take a self-guided tour to appreciate the town's famous murals, which are scattered throughout the area.
CAD $
$50-$100 p/day
Check the local calendar for community events and festivals that showcase Stony Plain's cultural heritage.
Visit the nearby City of Spruce Grove for additional dining and shopping options.
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Art Lovers, History Buffs, Cultural Exploration
May-September
Spring is a beautiful time to visit Stony Plain as the weather is mild and the murals are vibrant.
Summer offers warm weather and numerous outdoor festivals and events.
Fall brings stunning foliage and is a great time for mural tours.
Winter is quieter, but the town's charm is still evident, and it's a good time for a peaceful visit.