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.

Seba Announcements


 

Regular Council Meeting 

Tuesday, December 16th at 9:00 am 

at the Summer Village of Seba Beach Office and via Zoom.

 

Join Zoom Meeting

 

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87845508813?pwd=ihJZMcg1c248nUSfuMa2hybiaEkcTW.1

 

Meeting ID: 878 4550 8813

Passcode: 595201

 

Join instructions

 

https://us02web.zoom.us/meetings/87845508813/invitations?signature=EMvu__k78F8XWYSOduRY-syFhTcq_iuPxvgf25uzQTM

 

 

 


 

Public Works respectfully asks residents to keep the following in mind:

  • Garbage must be bagged in a BLACK bag.
  • Compost and lake weeds must be bagged in a CLEAR bag.
  • Dog waste must NOT be put in your compost. Contaminated compost will not be picked up.
  • Bags should be no smaller than 74L.
  • Bags should be no heavier than 35lbs. or 16kg.
  • Please tie your garbage bags securely in a knot.
  • Garbage receptacles must have secure lids to prevent animals & the weather from making a mess.
  • Garbage bins should be kept inside a garbage stand or box. Bags should never be exposed to the elements or placed on top of your bins.
  • Please double bag glass/jars to avoid glass breaking and tearing your garbage bag.
  • Please keep your garbage cans clean and wash out any toxic residue as often as necessary.
  • Cardboard should be flattened & stacked beside the garbage. If you have multiple boxes, they should be flattened and tied together nicely.
  • NO fish or animal carcasses. Public Works will NOT pick up if the garbage can is full of little bags, or loose garbage.
  • If it is necessary for Public Works to clean up scattered garbage from your property, there will be a minimum $50.00 clean-up fee

 


 


FireSmart Neighborhood Awareness Workshop

The recording of the FireSmart Neighborhood Awareness Workshop is now ready to be viewed!

Click the FireSmart button for more information on FireSmart!


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!


The Importance of Cleaning Up After Your Dog

At Seba Beach, we all enjoy the beauty of nature and the peace of our pristine waters. However, something as simple as dog feces can have a significant impact on the lake's health and water quality.

Why Does Dog Waste Matter?

When dog feces are left behind and washed into the lake, they introduce harmful bacteria, parasites, and excess nutrients that can severely affect water quality. This can lead to harmful algae blooms, which not only harm aquatic life but also pose health risks for swimmers and other animals. Additionally, feces can contaminate our drinking water supply and create unsafe conditions for everyone who enjoys the lake.

What Can You Do to Help?

  • Always Clean Up After Your Pet: Bring a bag with you during walks to scoop the poop. It only takes a moment and makes a huge difference.
  • Dispose of Waste Properly: Use the designated dog waste bins around the village. Proper disposal ensures that waste doesn’t make its way into the lake.
  • Spread the Word: Share this information with fellow dog owners and remind each other of the importance of keeping the lake clean.

Together, we can maintain the beauty and health of Seba Beach for everyone in the community. Let’s keep our waters safe for swimming, fishing, and wildlife. Thank you for being a responsible pet owner and helping to protect the environment!

Need More Information?

For tips on proper waste disposal or to learn more about the impact of pollution on our lake, feel free to reach out. We’re all in this together to keep Seba Beach clean and safe.

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