Rimbey is mainly a
farming community, with the oil and gas sector increasing in importance. The town has full amenities including hotels, motels, several grocery, convenience, and liquor stores and a campground. Rimbey has its own hospital and ambulance (although more specialized procedures are sent to Red Deer, Calgary or Edmonton) and its own detachment of the
Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Attractions Pas-Ka-Poo Park includes large open lawns, a historical village site, museums and a wide array of interesting displays, including the World's Largest Collection of
International Trucks in the Smithson International Truck Museum. The Rimbey Golf & Trailer Park was located south. The golf course has since been closed down, due to flooding. The town had an outdoor
swimming pool open from May to September every year, which has been rebuilt as a junior olympic pool with a beach entrance, two hot tubs, a double loop waterslide and a splash pad for toddlers up to 15 years of age. The Beatty House is a historical house in the centre of town and can be booked for tours or to house social events. There are also a couple of smaller public parks (designed for children) around town. The town of Rimbey is also home to Central Alberta Raceways, just outside of town. It has an 1/8th mile drag strip, 3/8ths mile dirt oval and mud bog pits. == Education ==