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Bon Accord is a small town in Sturgeon County about 35 kilometres north of Edmonton, set on the open farmland that stretches between the capital and the Sturgeon River valley. Named after the Scottish motto meaning "good agreement," it has stayed true to its small-town roots — quiet streets, a tight-knit community, and wide prairie skies that earned it recognition as Canada's first official Dark Sky Community. The surrounding land is a patchwork of grain farms and acreages, with the town serving as a bedroom community for Edmonton commuters who want room to breathe. For golfers, Bon Accord is home to Spring Creek Golf Course, a welcoming executive layout carved into the rolling farmland just outside town. It's the kind of place where the pace is relaxed, the greens fees are fair, and the star-filled night sky is a genuine after-round attraction.
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Devon sits on the bluffs above the North Saskatchewan River about 25 kilometres southwest of Edmonton, a planned community that grew up around the Leduc No. 1 oil discovery in the late 1940s. The town is compact and thoughtfully laid out, with the river valley on one side and the University of Alberta Botanic Garden on the other — a setting that gives Devon a distinctly green, wooded feel compared to the open prairie towns surrounding it. The riverbank trails, valley drives, and mature tree canopy all contribute to its reputation as one of the prettier small towns in the Edmonton region. Golf is a genuine part of Devon's identity: Devon Golf & Conference Centre is one of central Alberta's most respected layouts, a classic routing that uses the river valley's natural elevation and mature trees to deliver one of the most scenic rounds you'll find within a half-hour of Edmonton.
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