City of Red Deer
City hosting free drop in activities for your young ones all summer long. Check to see when they’re in your community park


We’re back for Summer 2022!
This program was designed to help neighbours get connected and to provide safe, free, and fun outdoor activities for all ages.
Free drop-in activities will be offered at each site throughout the summer. The activities will vary from site to site based on the amenities available and will include a variety of options for unstructured, creative play. Activities may change based on community interests. These may include the following:
- Circuit courses, obstacle course
- Scavenger hunts
- Soccer/basketball/tennis/pickleball/badminton/baseball
- Block party games
- Arts and crafts
- Gardening and nature fun
The program runs Monday to Friday from 9:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Here is the schedule for 2022. Check it out at a neighbourhood near you!
Date | Location |
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July 4-8 | Bower Activity Centre (85 Boyce Street) |
July 11-15 | Rosedale Activity Centre (2 Roland Street) |
July 18-22 | Oriole Park Activity Centre (5 Ogden Avenue) |
July 25-29 | Mountview/Sunnybrook Activity Centre (4316 – 32 Street) |
Aug. 2-5 | Pines Activity Centre ( 141 Pamely Avenue) |
Aug. 8-12 | Kentwood West Neighbourhood Park (168 Kendrew Drive) |
Aug. 15-19 | Clearview Meadows Activity Centre (93 Cornett Drive) |
Aug. 22-26 | West Park Activity Centre (3811 – 57 Avenue) |
City of Red Deer
Process for choosing a permanent site for shelter in front of City Council Monday


Potential shelter site list going to Council on Monday
- 50 market sites recommended by commercial realtor
- Five unlisted sites recommended by commercial realtor
- 13 City or Provincially owned land
- 22 publicly recommended sites from May to July
- Six sites put forward during the public call for sites from July 20 to 27
From the high-level list of 96 sites identified, administration completed the initial site assessment using the tool that was shared with Council at their meeting on July 18, 2022. Sites that scored more than 70 per cent moved to the next phase of technical assessment. The 12 sites that were moved forward, were put through a more comprehensive technical review, including administrative analysis, scoring and site related details
On Monday, during a closed meeting, Council will receive detailed information about the top 12 sites, as well as the full list of 96 sites. The site locations and detailed information will not be shared publicly at this time to protect the economic interest of potential parties (including site owners) involved. On Monday, Council will also determine their next steps in the process of selecting a site to recommend to the province, which will include their own site assessment based on their Site Evaluation Matrix.
The current target date for Council to select a site to recommend to the province is August 29, however, if additional technical information is required on the current 12 sites, or additional sites identified by Council, that target date may be pushed out by a minimum of two weeks.
For more information on the future shelter, visit www.reddeer.ca/shelter.
To view the public Council report, please visit the agenda packet page 102-111 for shelter report.
City of Red Deer
City looking to help homeowners affected by flooding from June rains


City applying for disaster recovery funding to support residents affected by June rainfall
The DRP provides financial assistance for uninsurable loss and damage caused by emergencies and disasters. Following a disaster, affected municipalities can apply to the program and, if the municipal application is approved, affected residents can apply to the Province for financial assistance.
On Monday, The City will be submitting the first round of a DRP application seeking financial assistance for residents affected by ground flooding on or after June 23, 2022. The City is seeking to learn how many residents were affected by flooding to ensure the next phase of the application process has the most up to date information available.
Affected property owners are asked to contact the Engineering department to ensure the DRP application can be updated with more detailed information about the impacts of flooding. Owners can email [email protected] or call 403-342-8161 with the following information:
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- Name
- Address
- Phone number
- Confirmation of the date flooding started on their property
- 1-2 photos if available
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If they have not already, affected residents should first contact their insurance provider to confirm which costs will be covered, as DRP funding would only apply to uninsurable losses. Residents are reminded to keep track of all receipts related to flood expenses and are forewarned that it will take time before funds may become available. Applicants to the DRP should anticipate a site visit to confirm details as part of the application process.
In June 2022, The City reported between 167 and 182 mm of rain at different locations across the city. According to Environment Canada, from 1981 to 2010, the average precipitation for the month of June at the Red Deer Regional Airport was 94 mm.
Information and updates on the application process are available on The City’s website at reddeer.ca/flood.
More information about the Alberta Government’s Disaster Recovery Program (DRP), including the types of disasters covered by the program, is available online at https://www.alberta.ca/disaster-recovery-programs.aspx. Residents affected by ground flooding are encouraged to review the ‘Homeowner and residential tenants’ fact sheet for details about qualifying for the DRP.
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