What better way to take a trip back in time than to visit this wonderful museum! The Camrose & District Centennial Museum was officially opened July 1, 1967 and has been a favorite destination for visitors since. Centrally located two blocks south of Highway 13 (48 Avenue) on 53 Street (Opposite St. Mary’s Hospital), this museum is the home of thousands of artifacts. With one main building and twelve outside buildings, not only do we have a lot of space for numerous artifacts, but they are also displayed in a variety of settings.
There is no admission charge, but donations are greatly appreciated. Next time you are in the area, stop in and take a look around… we look forward to seeing you!
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