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Ever wondered who maintains those roadside ditches or keeps our campgrounds pristine? Join Fallon Sherlock, Manager of Parks and Agricultural Services, and Jeff Guidolin, Kneehill County’s Park Supervisor, as they discuss how their small but mighty team manages an astonishing 4,500 kilometres of roadway vegetation control, four unique campgrounds, and several day-use areas, including the crown jewel of the county—Horseshoe Canyon, which welcomes nearly 92,000 visitors annually.
Learn how the Agricultural Service Board supports local farmers through weed and pest control, soil conservation, and even bug-based biocontrol methods. Hear about scenic spots like Orkney Viewpoint and Keiver’s Lake, and the surprising conservation challenges they face—from fossil finds to park etiquette.
Plus, get a sneak peek at the upcoming Parks and Recreation Needs Assessment and how you can shape the future of Kneehill’s outdoor spaces through surveys and workshops launching this September.
Whether you’re a resident, a visitor, or just curious, this episode takes you behind the scenes of what it takes to keep our parks beautiful and our ag services running strong.
Thank you for listening!
Follow Kneehill County on social media for current news and events:
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By Kneehill CountyEver wondered who maintains those roadside ditches or keeps our campgrounds pristine? Join Fallon Sherlock, Manager of Parks and Agricultural Services, and Jeff Guidolin, Kneehill County’s Park Supervisor, as they discuss how their small but mighty team manages an astonishing 4,500 kilometres of roadway vegetation control, four unique campgrounds, and several day-use areas, including the crown jewel of the county—Horseshoe Canyon, which welcomes nearly 92,000 visitors annually.
Learn how the Agricultural Service Board supports local farmers through weed and pest control, soil conservation, and even bug-based biocontrol methods. Hear about scenic spots like Orkney Viewpoint and Keiver’s Lake, and the surprising conservation challenges they face—from fossil finds to park etiquette.
Plus, get a sneak peek at the upcoming Parks and Recreation Needs Assessment and how you can shape the future of Kneehill’s outdoor spaces through surveys and workshops launching this September.
Whether you’re a resident, a visitor, or just curious, this episode takes you behind the scenes of what it takes to keep our parks beautiful and our ag services running strong.
Thank you for listening!
Follow Kneehill County on social media for current news and events:
Facebook
X
Instagram