Co-located on Devon’s main street, 2 Ravenz specializes in spiritual healing and offers locally made products focusing on well-being and energizing workshops to help you tap into your inner energy. Mainstreet Mud offers locally made pottery and workshops for those looking to explore their creative side.
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Vendors and shoppers, locally and regionally, gather to sell their wares. Visitors can purchase special items handcrafted by talented artists. A kid’s craft table and a special kiosk for youth to feature and sell their creations will be displayed as well as an ongoing community art project. Second Sunday of each month at the Community Centre.
The first of its kind and the most technical bike park in the region. The Riverview Bike Park consists of a wooden skills area, pump track, a progressive set of dirt jumps, beginner and advanced drop zones, expert jumps and a few flow trail loops.
Spectacular vistas await you at the Devon Golf & Conference Centre. This fast, 18-hole course is nestled along the scenic river valley. Golfers who visit the course will find tree-lined fairways that gently follow the natural contours of the river, providing a challenge for all levels of golfer. End your day on the patio with a meal and a beverage at The Greens Restaurant.
History buffs will marvel at the rare and unique items on display. The Devon Historical Society incorporated on March 2016, opening its doors to a historical museum dedicated to showcasing historic items that speak to the history of growing up in Devon over the years. Their goal is to preserve and display Devon’s history with numerous displays featuring old photos, uniforms, and sports equipment and a rare silver collection. Free admission!
Lions Campground sees over 40,000 visitors annually, with over 200 sites to accommodate all manner of campers. From tents to sprawling fifth-wheel units, this campground gives you the best of both worlds while you connect with the stunning charms of the river valley landscape. The campground includes a laundromat and free showers. For larger gatherings, the campground also has three facilities for rent, for groups of 40 to 125 people. If you’re looking for a unique spot for your company barbeque, family reunion or even a wedding, they can accommodate your request. Reserve your spot early!
What better place to find local homegrown goods than at a farmer’s market? The market features a large selection of Alberta produce, baked goods, locally grown vegetables, farm-raised eggs, and a variety of handmade jewelry and clothing. There’s something for everyone!
Enjoy the local talents of Devon. East of Sixty Productions is a non-profit organization bringing community dinner theatre to Devon. Enjoy high-quality theatrical performances while indulging in a scrumptious prime rib dinner or a Sunday brunch. Past performances include; Lend Me A Tenor, There’s A Burglar in My Bed, and A Little Dickens On The Air.
The Legs of Fire Staircase is a grueling steep set of stairs bridging the natural pathway. If you enjoy a good cardio challenge, the Legs of Fire Staircase is the place for you.
This brand-new family run, family oriented river tubing company is the perfect family activity for ages four years and up. The tubing route is about 1.5 hours long and runs from Voyageur Park to the Devon Lions Campground.
Enjoy hot summer days at Devon’s splash park, a great place for families to enjoy the outdoors while staying cool. It offers a park like setting with picnic tables, making it easy for a picnic lunch with large trees and grassy areas that offer shade. A port-a-potty is on site, and plenty of parking right near the spray park so no need to haul toddler necessities very far.
Are you a fan of burgers and ice cream? If yes, then you have to check out the Sugar Shack. This small, family run, on-the-go restaurant is an iconic Devon eatery and has some of the best comfort food in town.