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Good day,

I've been sentenced to Wainwright for three years beginning this APS.  I am looking for any information on activities, sports,  and groups specifically for my 2 and 4 year old boys.  My oldest played indoor soccer this past winter.

Any recommendations?

Thanks,

TNO
 
dangerboy said:
I do not know if you have seen the Town of Wainwright's web page, ...

Thanks, The community organizations page eluded me last time I visited their page. 

 
Better than Gagetown! Where did you want to go and did you request anything besides Wainright? At least you won't pay provincial taxes! ;D
 
Kat Stevens said:
I'd take Wainwright over Gaghole any time.

Thankfully, there are people who can help you with that  :blotto:

http://www.forces.gc.ca/health-sante/ps/mh-sm/default-eng.asp
 
Having spent time in both places I would have to side with Kat on this one

Wainwrong might not be that close to the center of the universe but Gagtown is pretty much at the armpit of the universe
 
Maybe its because I am a Maritimer then.  I haven't been to Wainwrong since '03, so maybe its...umm...better? now.

:)
 
Eye In The Sky said:
Maybe its because I am a Maritimer then.  I haven't been to Wainwrong since '03, so maybe its...umm...better? now.

:)

Nope  :D
 
I probably spent 1/4 of my total career in the Wainwright trg area, and a pretty decent chunk of the rest of it in Gagetown.  Maybe it's because I'm a westerner, but I prefer my swamps in the low ground, not on top of hills, humidity in the summer that you don't need a knife to cut through, and cold days with clear blue skies in winter.  Oh, no PST and  cheaper gas doesn't hurt either.  Oromoscow is Canada's model community?  A model of a 1960's community, maybe.
 
Kat Stevens said:
... not on top of hills, humidity in the summer that you don't need a knife to cut through, and cold days with clear blue skies in winter. .

I think it was Tolstoy who said "Good training areas are all alike; every sucky training area sucks in its own way."

The move is about a week away.  Now all I need in Wainwright, in no particular order, is a contractor who augers fence post holes, a drywaller, and an English pub.

Anyone else here currently doing time in Wainwright?
 
Kat Stevens said:
Oromoscow is Canada's model community?  A model of a 1960's community, maybe.

Not a bad description! I was there on a pleasure visit last month and loved it!
I don't know how that badge got on here, I tried - and failed - to attach it to another post in "Word Association". I'm not sure how to remove, so if you don't mind, I shall leave it on.  :)
 
Wainwright is a lot nicer now than it was when I arrived 5 years ago, if only because you don't have to drive to Lloyd twice a week to buy things.  The timmies and Canadian Tire (and Wal-mart) really helped it look up.  As far as a pub, the bowling alley just re-did their pub side, it's probably the nicest little thing in town right now.

-Scott
 
I agree Wainwright is definitely better than it used to be.  I was posted there from March '06 to July '08 and while I was there they got a Wal-Mart, Canadian Tire, Tim Hortons and a new Co-op grocery store, and since I left they now have two new hotels being built ( Ramada and Best Western).....It's a raging Metropolis!!!  However, I don't have any kids so I can't really help with that.  Good Luck with the posting!!
 
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