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BoomTown Trail
The BoomTown Trail is 251 km long from Strathmore to Camrose along Highway 21 and 324 km long from Strathmore to Camrose along Highway 56. Boomtown Trail partners with communities along the Trail to encourage economic development through tourism. |
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Battle River Alliance for Economic Development (BRAED)
The Battle River Alliance for Economic Development (BRAED) is a group of thirty-eight communities and two affiliate members in east-central Alberta that work cooperatively and voluntarily to address community economic development issues from a region |
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Central Alberta Economic Partnership (CAEP)
The Central Alberta Economic Partnership Ltd. (CAEP) is a regional economic development alliance consisting of 42 members and 14 associate members. CAEP serves as a model for collaborative community economic development. |