Meridian Meadows

Meridian Meadows Meridian Meadows is a privately owned and operated Manufactured Home Community situated in the award winning town of Stony Plain.
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05/13/2026

Batten down the hatches!!
Basket class is still a go. We will do six people making baskets at a time in the garage attached to the office. The rest can visit and have tea or coffee and treats, then we will alternate.
We will make it work with the "Alberta Storm" that is supposed to hit us tonight,

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A couple of ladies here in the Park have decided to make a residents only page for Meridian Meadows. It’s a pag...
05/13/2026

A couple of ladies here in the Park have decided to make a residents only page for Meridian Meadows.
It’s a page where you can get to know each other, share community events, buy, sell or borrow items. Share your business or your talents with your neighbors. It’s simply a place to ask for help and to build our community. This is a lovely idea. It’s an adjunct to our official Meridian Meadows page.
Please follow.

05/11/2026

Last day to register for the hanging basket class on May 14 is tomorrow May 12.

The hanging basket class is scheduled for next Thursday, May 14th. 1pm at the office. Deadline to register is May 12. We...
05/08/2026

The hanging basket class is scheduled for next Thursday, May 14th. 1pm at the office. Deadline to register is May 12.
We’ve got a lovely crowd gathered! If you are not interested in making a basket please feel free to drop in and have a coffee and treat on us.
Looking forward to seeing you all at the office. Weather permitting we will be outside.

05/07/2026

Roads are being swept today.
Please remove cars from the curbs.
Cheers.

05/04/2026
04/30/2026

We have been receiving many calls about baby Hares on our Wildlife Helpline so we wanted to take a moment to remind everyone: Find a baby hare? Leave it right there! 🐰

Mother hares always leave their babies alone during the day and return 1–2 times at night to feed them. This helps avoid attracting predators to their nesting spots. If the baby hare appears healthy but is in the middle of your lawn or an unsafe location, like a parking lot, you can gently move it to a safer area, such as under a nearby bush or shrub. It doesn’t need to be a large green space, just a safer spot.
Please do not keep a baby hare or attempt to raise it yourself. They are very easily stressed and frightened, which can often lead to sudden death and require very specific hare formula if they are not receiving mothers milk. They may not look scared, but we promise you, they are, and it can end very badly.

So, if you see a healthy baby hare this season, leave it right there! The mother will come back to care for it, but only at night.

If you find a baby hare with an obvious injury (e.g., blood is present or a leg is broken), please place it in a box with a towel and bring it straight to WILDNorth or an associated emergency clinic so it can receive the necessary medical care.

We will have smile cookies in the office tomorrow, Friday May 1st. First come first serve. Hope to see you tomorrow
04/30/2026

We will have smile cookies in the office tomorrow, Friday May 1st. First come first serve. Hope to see you tomorrow

Love this event!!
04/26/2026

Love this event!!

Turn spring cleaning into an adventure during Treasure Hunt from May 1 to 3! Place unwanted, reusable items at your curb and explore your neighbourhood for curbside treasures.

Only items placed directly at the curb are part of the event. Don’t enter yards, driveways, or doorsteps to collect items. If you're unsure whether something is part of the Treasure Hunt, it's best to leave it behind.

Finish the weekend by dropping off leftover eligible items at the Large Item Drop Off on May 3 from 9 AM to 4 PM at the Public Works Yard(4505 50 Ave).

Find all the details at www.stonyplain.com/Waste.

04/16/2026

Update on the hanging basket workshop:
May 14, 2026 at 1 pm at the office.
Option 2 has been quite popular, however we will be doing both options. coffee and treats provided.
We will contact you closer to the date to confirm.

Rabbits are amazing!
04/15/2026

Rabbits are amazing!

Switching it up this week and sharing !

Have you seen any hares in your neighborhood with half brown fur and half white fur? One of the most unique and fascinating things about hares is their ability to change fur color with the seasons!

This phenomenon, known as seasonal camouflage, is an adaptation that helps them survive in their natural habitat. The transformation is driven by a hormonal response triggered by changes in daylight length. As days grow longer and temperatures rise, the hare’s body produces different hormone levels that stimulate the growth of brown/grey fur. This adaptation helps them camouflage effectively from predators, such as owls, foxes, and other carnivores, that rely heavily on sight to hunt.

Hares are truly resilient and remarkable animals, don’t you think?

Address

300, 3400-48 Street
Stony Plain, AB
T7Z1W2

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 3pm
9am - 3pm
Tuesday 9am - 3pm
9am - 3pm
Wednesday 9am - 3pm
9am - 3pm
Thursday 9am - 3pm
9am - 3pm
Friday 9am - 3pm
9am - 3pm

Telephone

780-968-2218

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