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Quick Facts
Amenities and attractions
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Standing tall at nine stories, Spruce Grove's new King Street on the Park |
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Residents of Spruce Grove are served by two school boards with a total of twelve schools providing Kindergarten to grade twelve education services. Parent satisfaction with the quality of education in both divisions is high. |
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Spruce Grove offers a great trail system |
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Queen Street Medical Centre is an 80,000 sq ft state of the art medical facility which opened in 2008. It offers a full range of medical, diagnostic and laboratory services under one roof. |
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The TransAlta Tri Leisure Centre is a model of regional cooperation and represents a partnership involving Spruce Grove, Stony Plain and Parkland County. It provides a wide range of sport and recreation facilities and hosts 1.2 million visitors a year. |
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Fuhr Sports Park is an all weather, outdoor, sports facility which hosts local, regional and national events. This facility which opened in 2008 boasts twin artificial fields. |
Business, commercial and industrial
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Spruce Grove has over 1500 active licensed businesses and hosts over 1.4 million square feet of commercial space not including the new Century Crossing or proposed WestWind Centre projects. |
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Spruce Grove has a substantial industrial base of existing and new industrial parks with serviced and unserviced land ready for development. |
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Cargill Meats expanded its plant in 2007, doubling production and now employing 100 people in Spruce Grove. |
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Moloney Electric is a power transformer manufacturer in Spruce Grove employing 70 people. They have been in Spruce Grove for 36 years. In 2009 the company celebrated 100 years in business. |
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Located in Spruce Grove since 1981, TransCanada Pipelines Ltd. has a maintenance and operations centre for its natural gas pipeline system which employs 46 people. |
Sustainability
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The City works with developers to identify and protect areas of environmental significance. Spruce Grove was one of the first communities in Alberta to create an open space master plan. |











