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

Summer Village of Seba Beach
Regular Council Meeting

April 25th at 6:30 PM

 


NOTICE: Seba Beach is now on a FIRE BAN.

Fire Ban:
No outdoor fires are permitted until further notice, including screened fire pits, burn barrels/incinerators, recreational fire pits and charcoal briquette barbecues. Only gas and propane appliances such as barbecues, stoves and fire pits are allowed. All fire permits are suspended or canceled, and no new fire permits will be issued.

For the most current updates, check out www.albertafirebans.ca or download the Fire Bans App. Should you have any questions, please contact Village Administration at 780-797-3863.

Thank you,
Summer Village of Seba Beach


Road Restriction Notice - Please reduce the use of 1st Avenue North

With the weather being mild, the ground is now thawing, turning 1st Avenue North into a real mess.
There are some very soft spots out there right now and Public Works has put pylons out to alert passers-by. 

Please be mindful of deliveries, except, of course, septic and water trucks as they are an essential service.

Thanks,
Summer Village of Seba Beach


Seba Beach Bioengineering Workshop

When? Saturday, May 11th, 2024 from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Where? Meet at Hamlet of Wabamun School  (5305 50 St, Wabamun AB)
Who? The FREE workshop is organized by WWMC.

It is recommended for ages 12 and up who are interested in receiving some hands-on training in the fundamentals of bioengineering to restore and stabilize steep slopes and eroding shorelines.

About?  Bioengineering is a technique using natural materials to stabilize soils. It offers an economical and sustainable method of stabilizing slopes, while promoting successional reclamation of disturbed sites.

The day will start off with a brief introduction of the fundamentals of bioengineering, followed by hands-on training on willow harvesting and installation methods. (Willows will be harvested near the Hamlet of Wabamun and willow installation will be at a site in Seba Beach).  Participants will gain practical experience in the application of bioengineering, and an introduction for how it may be used as an effective alternative to traditional engineering practices while building resiliency into the watershed. This workshop is an extension of the WWMC 2023 bulrush restoration pilot project.

Please bring safety glasses, work gloves, sturdy footwear, and weather appropriate clothing. Participation will be limited to a maximum of 30 people. Water and snacks will be provided. It is recommended that participants bring their own lunch and drinking water.

Presenter: Kristen Andersen, CPWSC, PWS, P.Biol.
Kristen is a certified professional in erosion and sediment control and restoration ecologist with 24 years of experience in stream and wetland restoration. She teaches wetland courses at the University of Alberta Faculty of Extension and is a Technical Specialist in Wetland and Restoration with Associated Environmental.

RSVP to 
info@wwmc.ca by May 4th/ 2024.


Yellowhead Regional Library - YRL 2023 Annual Report

Read the Yellowhead Regional Library's 2023 Annual Report today!
Don't forget to take advantage of the significant resource of knowledge in organized literature!


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!

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