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Vegreville Suites

2.5 star property
Vegreville
9.2 out of 10, Wonderful, (1003)
"Clean spacious room and very friendly staff "
Canada
Robin
Vegreville Suites

Westview Motel

2.5 star property
Vegreville
8.6 out of 10, Excellent, (93)
"Clean room, quiet and very comfortable."
Canada
Randy
The price is AED 259
AED 282 total
includes taxes & fees
21 Nov - 22 Nov
Westview Motel

Vegreville Garden Inn

2.0 star property
Vegreville
8.0 out of 10, Very Good, (242)
"Great meal in restaurant. Place a little tired but clean."
Canada
Wendy
Vegreville Garden Inn

Two Hills Inn

2.0 star property
Town of Two Hills
5.8 out of 10, (16)
"cute hotel, reasonable price, has a bar and restaurant downstairs. Worth the trip"
Canada
Devan
Two Hills Inn
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Learn more about Vegreville

The world's largest Ukrainian Easter egg draws visitors to Vegreville's Pysanka Festival each July with folk dancing and traditional foods. Take photos with the massive 31-foot sculpture, then explore the Vegreville Heritage Museum where local Ukrainian settlement history comes alive through pioneer artifacts.

The Vegreville egg is a giant sculpture of a pysanka, a Ukrainian-style Easter egg. The work by Paul Maxum Sembaliuk is built of an intricate set of two-dimensional anodized aluminum tiles in the shape of congruent equilateral triangles and star-shaped hexagons, fashioned over an aluminum framework. The egg is 31 ft (9 m) long and three and a half stories high, weighing in at 2.5 t (5,512 lb). It is the second largest pysanka in the world. The biggest one was built in Kolomyia, Ukraine in 2000.

The sculpture was commissioned by the town of Vegreville, in the Canadian province of Alberta noted for its high Ukrainian Canadian population. In order to obtain funding for it, the town applied for a federal government grant and was eventually able to obtain some funding, but only if the sculpture was dedicated to the 1975 centennial of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Vegreville received a grant to construct the egg, a nod at Ukrainian culture in Canada, and specifically at early Ukrainian settlements east of Edmonton, Alberta.

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