TAS Family Day Tours
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TAS Family Day Tours

Date & Time
Friday, July 10, 2026
All day
Location
The Alice Sanctuary
The Alice Sanctuary, Wheatland county, AB T0M 1G0
Wheatland county, AB
Price
$38.74
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About This Event

We are excited to bring this program back for a 2nd year - Only 4 dates available - grab your tickets asap!Here is a little more about Family day tours!Family Day tours will start with a short presentation introducing children to the idea of sanctuary. We will then begin a family-friendly tour introducing some of the farmed animals who have been rescued or surrendered to us, such as goats, sheep, chickens, and pot-bellied pigs. You will learn interesting animal facts, and heart-warming rescue stories. A plant-based barbecued lunch will be provided.The family tours are open to all ages!Cost is $35 per person – Children 3 and under are freeTour will run 11am -3pm -lunch will be included.Basic info:Tours will begin at 11am sharp, you must arrive at 10:45 to sign in. Our entrance/gate is on the LEFT side of the roadway. Please do not enter the neighbors driveway. If you arrive earlier and our gate is closed, please remain in your vehicle and stay on the left shoulder of the road. A volunteer will meet you and show you where to park.More IMPORTANT Tour Info:β€’ The Alice Sanctuary is not a petting zoo. We encourage respectful interactions based on what our residents choose, The Alice Sanctuary is a safe and secure space for our residents, and all interaction is done at their discretion. This is their home, and we are welcoming visitors into it.β€’ Lunch will be provided by TAS.- Gluten Free options will be available – please make sure you let us know in advance. ( by emailing the tours address above) We have zero tolerance for outside food brought in with animal products. Fully plant based snacks are ok to bring along with you.β€’ No personal belongings/strollers/bags/umbrellas/toys in the residents area. We have a safe space where you can keep all your things while we tour. Yes you can bring your water bottle with you into the paddocks.NOTE: TAS and staff reserves the right to remove persons immediately if displaying inappropriate behavior, not listening to our guides, being a disturbance to our residents and/or other attendees. We welcome conversations, we are a safe and inclusive space to all.We do not accept mean, rude, racially charged, transphobic/homophobic/queer phobic, or hateful language of any kind that offends or harms our residents, attendees, volunteers and our founder. Our founder and TAS have a ZERO tolerance for abusive conduct and your dismissal WILL BE IMMEDIATE.Tour Must Brings! ** PLEASE READ**- ***CLOSED TOED SHOES*** - Please make sure to wear appropriate footwear. If you do not have closed toed shoes you won’t be able to enter the animal areas. .- Sunscreen/cap/weather appropriate clothing. We are exposed to the weather all day long. Please dress for the weather, bring a rain jacket / sweater – weather can change quickly!- Please bring LOTS of water in non-glass containers (we do not have drinking water available on site), most people go through 2-3 bottles a day here in a tour. We will have extra bottles of water available with a donation.- Please do not bring in any outside food- lunch will be provided by TAS. If you have dietary concerns - please email our tour coordinator prior to your tour . ( tours@thealicesanctuary.org ) Plant based snacks are fine to bring as listed above.- Please have your proof of tour reservation accessible on your phone when you arrive. Eventbrite will email them directly to you once you purchase online.- Directions and instructions will all be emailed to you as well once you purchase your ticket -and if more help is needed please email tours@thealicesanctuary.org .-Tour reservations are non refundable and NOT exchangeable for other dates.- reservations will only be refunded only if we had to cancel due to weather and A new date will have to be arranged by you through the Tour Coordinator.We know this is a lot of information but also it is all a MUST READ! We want our tours to be a very positive experience for everyone who comes to visit and for our residents who call Tas their home- P