
Lacombe Historic Downtown & Mural Walking Tour
Walking Tours: Book a Guided Walking Tour of the murals and Lacombe’s beautiful historic downtown or pick up a Self-Guided Walking Tour brochure or booklet at the Lacombe Museum.

Located in Central Alberta 20 minutes North of the City of Red Deer, the Lacombe Region has always been a region steeped in history and culture. Here you will find historical spaces that house trendy boutiques, culinary pleasures that tease your taste buds and cultural performances that stir the soul. The Lacombe Region welcomes all to discover store owners that are welcoming, chefs that are daring and performers that are ready to hit the stage.
Our region is vibrant, and visitors can expect to be pleasantly surprised time and time again.

Walking Tours: Book a Guided Walking Tour of the murals and Lacombe’s beautiful historic downtown or pick up a Self-Guided Walking Tour brochure or booklet at the Lacombe Museum.

The Lacombe & District Historical Society is a registered Alberta Society’s Act Non-profit Organization & CRA Recognized Charity which works to preserve and promote the history of the Lacombe region through the many services and programs it offers under the name “Lacombe Museum” and as an integrated community asset. Visit: Mission Statement: The Lacombe & District

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Restaurant, street markets, art and culture abound in central Alberta.
Discover our beautiful region, one adventure at a time.
Make your way to Lacombe in July for the annual Lacombe Days parade, culture and festivals.
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Lacombe Regional Tourism is situated in the traditional territories of the Nêhiyaw (Cree) people of Treaty 6 and Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3. We honour the people of this territory for their continuous contribution to the region and respectfully acknowledge the region we work, play, live in, and welcome visitors to.