Shop local at the market! With a great lineup of vendors—bakers, makers, sewing, farm fresh…
Local butcher and specialty food shop, T-Bones is worth a stop if you’re craving something…
Open Monday to Saturday, the local bakery has a scrumptious and ever-changing selection of baked…
This local butcher has a selection of delicious meat products. If you’re looking for something…
Stock up your pantry at this locally owned and operated franchise of Loblaws Inc.
The Walmart in Drayton Valley stocks groceries and also has a garden centre, photo centre,…
The locally owned and operated IGA has a meat counter, deli, bakery and produce section.
The Rocky Rapids General Store was built in 1935 by Warren and Rex Pontopupton as…
5015 Industrial Road, Drayton Valley
Shop local at the market! With a great lineup of vendors—bakers, makers, sewing, farm fresh veggies and so much more—this is the place to get to know the community.
5502 50 St, Drayton Valley
Local butcher and specialty food shop, T-Bones is worth a stop if you’re craving something special for dinner. Ready-to-eat or ready-to cook options are made fresh in store. They also process wild game for hunters.
5029 51 Av, Drayton Valley
Open Monday to Saturday, the local bakery has a scrumptious and ever-changing selection of baked goods, breads, buns, cakes and more.
5114 51 St, Drayton Valley, AB T7A, Canada
This local butcher has a selection of delicious meat products. If you’re looking for something specific, give them a call. They also process animals, including game.
5212 50 St, Drayton Valley
Stock up your pantry at this locally owned and operated franchise of Loblaws Inc.
5217 Power Center Blvd, Drayton Valley
The Walmart in Drayton Valley stocks groceries and also has a garden centre, photo centre, a pharmacy and more.
4341 50 St #1, Drayton Valley, AB T7A 1M4, Canada
The locally owned and operated IGA has a meat counter, deli, bakery and produce section.
Rocky Rapids Store, Rocky Rapids, AB T0E 1Z0, Canada
The Rocky Rapids General Store was built in 1935 by Warren and Rex Pontopupton as the second store in Rocky Rapids. The store was sold to Dave and Alice Glass in 1937, and for twenty-two years the Glass family owned and lived in the store. The Glass Store was situated north-east of the Combs’ Store, which was owned and operated by Isaac and Nellie Combs from 1932-1950 when it was passed on to Irvin Combs. The Combs’ Store included a cafe in 1950 until it tragically burnt in 1956. In 1959, Dave Glass sold the business to Rene and Eileen Belva, who continued to run and live in the store with their family. Their son, Glenn, continues to operate the store in Rocky Rapids after donating the original building to the museum in 2005.
5003 51 Street, Breton, Alberta T0C 0P0, Canada