Welcome to the Summer Village of
Seba Beach
Seba Beach is a Summer Village located 85 km (53 mi) west of Edmonton in Alberta, Canada. Local sites include The Seba Heritage Museum and Memory Wall, Wabamun Lake, a public library, and several businesses including two restaurants, a general store, a miniature golf course, a golf resort, and a recreational vehicle park. August long weekend is the annual Regatta at Seba Beach, which features a parade, a dance, foot races, fireworks, a beach volleyball tournament, and a cribbage tournament, among other events. During the summer and fall, there is a weekly farmers market on Saturdays.
Fish within the lake include northern pike, whitefish, walleye, and yellow perch.
Announcements
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Current Level – Fire Restriction
Fire hazard conditions are at a level where fires can start and grow quickly. No open burning fires or major burn operations are allowed.
Fires in fire pits (with a screen), burn barrels/incinerators with screens, as well as gas/propane stoves, barbeques, and fire pits are allowed.
Residents are reminded to be extra vigilant. Soaking the area adjacent to fire pits with water is recommended. Hazard levels across the province are available at www.albertafirebans.ca
Please call the Village Office should you have any questions. 780-797-3863
Thank you,
Council & Village Administration
Municipal Affairs Online Surveys
Municipal Affairs is gathering feedback from the public and stakeholders to inform potential legislative changes related to councillor accountability in the Municipal Government Act (MGA) and changes to the Local Authorities Election Act (LAEA).
The potential changes are intended to improve accountability and maintain public trust in local elections and elected officials in Alberta municipalities. We invite you to share your perspectives on the potential changes through the
Online Surveys, which will be open from November 7, 2023 to December 6, 2023.
The Municipal Government Act (MGA) survey focuses on six areas related to councillor accountability: | The LAEA survey focuses on five main areas: |
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To provide your feedback, please follow this link: https://your.alberta.ca/councilor-accountability-laea/survey_tools/mga |
To provide your feedback, please follow this link: https://your.alberta.ca/councilor-accountability-laea/survey_tools/laea |

FREE FireSmart Home Assessments
Parkland County is now offering FREE FireSmart Home Assessments to residents of Parkland County, including the Summer Village of Seba Beach, and other Summer Villages.
County residents can get a free FireSmart Home Assessment to learn how to protect their homes from wildfires. Each assessment takes about 45 minutes, and it's important that you're there too.
Our FireSmart experts will:
1. Tour the outside of your house and yard for things that increase your risk during a wildfire.
2. Provide a customized report based on what they see with actions on how to reduce the risk of damage by wildfire.
3. Share helpful tips to make your home less susceptible to wildfires.
If you've completed the suggested safety improvements in the report, you can ask for another assessment later if you wish.
Visit Parkland County - Free FireSmart Home Assessments for more information!

Seba Beach Enforcement Services - Parkland County
The Summer Village of Seba Beach would like to announce that we have contracted Parkland County Enforcement Services to provide a valuable service, ensuring the safety and enjoyment of our Community through the enforcement of:
• Provincial Statues (e.g., Traffic Safety Act, Gaming and Liquor Act, etc.)
• Municipal Bylaws (e.g., Fireworks, Noise, Animal Control, etc.)
We encourage all residents to become familiar with the municipality’s bylaws, which are available online at sebabeach.ca or by calling the Village Office. If you would like to contact Parkland County Enforcement Services or report an incident, please call 780.968.8400. We look forward to seeing the positive impact this service will have within our community.
Thanks,
Council and Village Administration

Docks, Piers & Wharfs
Mooring Disturbance Standard: Effective immediately, a Temporary Field Authorization (TFA) will be required for placing a mooring structure for personal recreational use in a Crown-owned bed and shore, for longer than 14 days.
Mooring structures include: Docks / Piers
Mooring Anchors for Buoys
Boatlifts and Shelters
Swimming Rafts and Wharves
User Guide For Dock Authorizations - April 2021.pdf
Application For Dock Authorizations - Application Form.pdf
Mooring Disturbance Standard Waterfront and Semi-Waterfront Property Owners - April 2021.pdf
Mooring Disturbance Standard Shared Docks Fact Sheet - April 2021.pdf
Mooring Disturbance Standard Moorage Allowance Infographic 2021.pdf
Mooring Disturbance Standard Back Lot Property Owners Fact Sheet - April 2021.pdf
Disturbance Standard Temporary Seasonal Docks Mooring Structures - April 2021.pdf
Contact List for Dock Authorizations.pdf
For more information contact:
Forestry and Parks | 111 Twin Atria Building | 780-643-0636 |
Melissa Chisholm, Land Management Specialist | 4999 – 98 Avenue | melissa.chisholm@gov.ab.ca |
Lands Delivery and Coordination South Branch | Edmonton, AB T6B 2X3 |