I love Heritage park! Everyone who works there is very authentically dressed and they stay in character. If you get there early, I recommend you drop by the bakery, where they serve up fresh sour dough and French baguettes. I have talked to the baker there and she says that after 10 am they usually sell out. Afterwards, you should take a Ferry ride or go for a walk down gasoline alley. It is ideal for a first date as you can have a picnic along the grounds. Lots of parking as well! On a side note, they also host events and their events staff is more than accommodating.Read more
The Fort Ostell Museum Society was founded on June 25, 1967. The name comes from the original Fort Ostell that was built near Ponoka in 1885. During the Riel Rebellion, some young ...more...See more text
Trekcetera Museum is home to authentic, original costumes, props and set pieces used on various Star Trek series and movies. In addition to Star Trek we have authentic costumes and...more...See more text
Welcome to the Museum of the Highwood where we gladly encourage you to relax, see the amazing exhibits we have on display, and check out our lovely gift shop! The museum also has a...more...See more text
Welcome To The Sundre And District Pioneer Village Museum.Museum Open All Yearmonday To Saturday. 10 A.M. To 5 P.M.Sunday. 1 P.M. To 5 P.M.Closed Every Dec. 24, 25 And 31 And Jan. ...more...See more text
Wainwright is located in East Central Alberta at the intersection of Buffalo Trail-Highway 41 and Poundmaker Trail-Highway 14, near the beautiful Battle River Valley.We have a rich...more...See more text
This museum was much bigger than my family expected! There were interesting topics you do not normally get to explore in a local museum, like bison and the military. We did not know there was a Prisoner of War camp in Wainwright! My daughter studying in the medical field really appreciated the antique hospital equipment.
Overall, the museum was clean, the gift shop had fun Wainwright-themed souvenirs, and the staff were friendly and helpful. We would visit again! Read more
The Smithson International Truck Museum and Rimbey Visitor Information Center is open year-round from 9 am to 4 pm Tuesdays to Saturdays.
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The Millet and District Historical Society was registered as a Society on February 25, 1977 and then became a charity in 1985 when the Millet and District Museum and Exhibit Room w...more...See more text
The Rocky Museum showcases the history of the pioneers who homesteaded in this area, worked in the lumber camps and sawmills, and sent their children to one-room schoolhouses. The ...more...See more text
Dr. Woods House Museum is a fully restored 1927 Craftsman style bungalow. The house is furnished with lovely antiques and vintage items similar to when the Woods family lived there...more...See more text
Since its inception in 1985, the Lake Country Museum has been active in collecting, preserving and presenting to the public, artifacts, manuscripts and photographs documenting the ...more...See more text
The Gem of the West Museum is one of the largest rural museums in Southern Alberta. It showcases over 15 unique exhibits in 15,000sq.ft., and includes an art gallery and a working ...more...See more text
Vermilion, AB was established as a village in 1906, and incorporated as a town later that year. The town got its name from the red clay in the river valley, and means, 'A bright re...more...See more text
The Kindersley Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the highly anticipated return of the Kindersley Business Excellence Awards.The KBEX Awards are an important part of recogn...more...See more text