Village of Hussar

Village of Hussar Beautiful little Village approx. 100 Km. east of Calgary on secondary highway # 561. Pop. is around 180 people and a view of Deadhorse Lake.

We have a great Campground with gazebo.General store, Cafe , Arena, Curling rink, ,Baseball diamonds, Gun Club. Government Organization

***Why Investing in Our Campground Matters (bracket numbers indicate profit)***Campground and park spaces are important ...
06/09/2026

***Why Investing in Our Campground Matters (bracket numbers indicate profit)***

Campground and park spaces are important community spaces that support recreation, attract visitors, and help strengthen local businesses.

Investing in these amenities is about more than maintenance; it is about building long-term value, community pride, and quality of life.

Recent improvements, including increased advertising and updated rates, have already helped reduce annual campground losses. Many ongoing costs would remain even if the campground closed, as the park space would still require upkeep. While many park spaces do not generate income, we have a beautiful campground that we are working to grow from an annual loss into a revenue-generating asset.

These spaces provide residents and visitors with a place to gather, relax, and enjoy the outdoors. Campers also support our local economy by visiting the store, using the bank ATM, dining at the restaurant, purchasing fuel, and renting the hall for events such as weddings, reunions, and parties. We also rely on local businesses for repairs to the park, as well as the vehicles and equipment used to maintain these spaces. This type of amenity is essential to a strong community.

Future additions such as a splash park, showers, and additional camping stalls could make the area even more attractive, bringing more activity and creating more opportunities for community use and visitor spending. While no investment guarantees profit, these improvements could generate increased activity, greater community use, and added economic spin-off for the Village.

The Village is reviewing options carefully to ensure future decisions are practical, responsible, and beneficial to the community as a whole.

Below is a snapshot of the potential that additional powered campsites, showers, and the draw of a splash park could generate.

Please contact the office or attend the Council meeting on June 11, 2026, for more details.

Council Meeting Agenda - June 11, 2026 at 7pmMPC Meeting Agenda - June 11, 2026 after Regular Council Meeting
06/09/2026

Council Meeting Agenda - June 11, 2026 at 7pm
MPC Meeting Agenda - June 11, 2026 after Regular Council Meeting

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06/02/2026

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05/25/2026
***Why Investing in Our Campground Matters***Campground and park spaces are important community spaces that support recr...
05/21/2026

***Why Investing in Our Campground Matters***

Campground and park spaces are important community spaces that support recreation, attract visitors, and help strengthen local businesses.

Investing in these amenities is about more than maintenance; it is about building long-term value, community pride, and quality of life.

Recent improvements, including increased advertising and updated rates, have already helped reduce annual campground losses. Many ongoing costs would remain even if the campground closed, as the park space would still require upkeep. While many park spaces do not generate income, we have a beautiful campground that we are working to grow from an annual loss into a revenue-generating asset.

These spaces provide residents and visitors with a place to gather, relax, and enjoy the outdoors. Campers also support our local economy by visiting the store, using the bank ATM, dining at the restaurant, purchasing fuel, and renting the hall for events such as weddings, reunions, and parties. We also rely on local businesses for repairs to the park, as well as the vehicles and equipment used to maintain these spaces. This type of amenity is essential to a strong community.

Future additions such as a splash park, showers, and additional camping stalls could make the area even more attractive, bringing more activity and creating more opportunities for community use and visitor spending. While no investment guarantees profit, these improvements could generate increased activity, greater community use, and added economic spin-off for the Village.

The Village is reviewing options carefully to ensure future decisions are practical, responsible, and beneficial to the community as a whole.

Below is a snapshot of the potential that additional powered campsites, showers, and the draw of a splash park could generate.

Please contact the office or attend the Council meeting on June 11, 2026, for more details.

Agenda Package for the Regular Council Meeting on May 21, 2026 at 7:00pm
05/20/2026

Agenda Package for the Regular Council Meeting on May 21, 2026 at 7:00pm

05/14/2026

Gopher Control

We will be putting a few bait stations at the old school grounds and campgrounds today.

Please make sure kids stay away from these areas while these treatments are being done. Everything will be locked and tied down.

Thank you,

Starting October 1, 2026, The Village Of Hussar will transition to an enhanced recycling program which will include a ne...
05/12/2026

Starting October 1, 2026, The Village Of Hussar will transition to an enhanced recycling program which will include a new curbside recycling service!

Learn more: www.circularmaterials.ca/AB

Address

109 1st Avenue E
Hussar, AB
T0J1S0

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm

Telephone

+14037873766

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