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FeaturedExplore the History of How Fort Saskatchewan Came to Be Why Go? In historic downtown Fort Saskatchewan you will encounter the Fort Heritage Precinct nestled on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River. The Precinct is made up of beautiful parks and trails, a pioneer village, and a newly completed 1875-1885 North West Mounted Police (NWMP) Fort. Visitors can experience Read more...
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FeaturedAn authentic vintage village! Why Go? Step into a part of history! The Iron Creek Museum consists of several heritage buildings which were moved on site including E.H. Hudson’s law office, Archie Beazer’s shoe shop and a Homesteader’s cabin. They are full of items from founding families as well as artifacts donated by other locals who were eager to contribute. Read more...
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FeaturedCelebrating the Spirit of the Machine Why Go? Discover the magic at the Reynolds-Alberta Museum! With an impressive collection of cars, airplanes, tractors, and industrial machines, this museum offers fun and unforgettable experiences for visitors of all ages. Dive into the motorcycle exhibit, “Motorbikus Mechanicus: A Love Story,” and learn how to drive a Model-T! Embark on a behind-the-scenes tour Read more...
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FeaturedTeaching Canada’s Aboriginal history since 1978. Why Go? Learn about the rich history of Aboriginal Peoples in this fascinating museum located in Portage College in the Hamlet of Lac La Biche. With nearly 2000 Indigenous artworks and artifacts from First Nations, Metis, and Inuit peoples catalogued to promote a greater understanding of this culture. The museum currently has 8 wonderful Read more...
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FeaturedExperience the Rich Agricultural Heritage of the Area Why Go? Come out to Musée St. Paul Museum and explore the history of rich agriculture that St. Paul and region was built on. Varied displays throughout showcase the ways in which farming and agricultural pursuits have evolved throughout the years from when homesteaders first began to settle the area. Additionally, there Read more...
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FeaturedCanada’s only border town Casino! Why Go? Gold Horse Casino offers the ultimate entertainment experience! With 33,750 square feet of gaming and entertainment space, it features 250 slot machines, 6 live game table games, 2 poker tables, and 3 electronic table games on 18 terminals. With thrilling tournaments, the excitement never stops. The in-house bar and grill serves up a delicious menu with specialty dishes, while the deli is perfect for a quick bite any time of Read more...
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FeaturedRide the Rails in Central Alberta! Why Go? Experience a journey on the Battle River Railway, where you can take in stunning views around Alliance, explore the ‘medieval village’ of Galahad, and see Canada’s Largest Baseball Glove in Heisler—all while traveling through the southern part of the region. Based in Forestburg, the Friends of the Battle River Railway are excited Read more...
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FeaturedDiscover Roots and Community Check out the great collections on a CREAM museums tour. Experience railway history, grain elevators, old school houses, farm machinery, military history, a telephone museum, and much more! Enjoy heritage demonstrations and special events throughout the summer. Create a driving tour with your choice of 16 museums along Highways 16, 14 and 13. CREAM DIRECTORY 1. Read more...
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FeaturedExploring the Tales of Lac La Biche: A Glimpse into One of Alberta’s Most Historic Settlements! Why Go? Next time you’re out with your family, be sure to visit the Lac La Biche museum to discover the town’s history. You’ll find exhibits on the Boreal Forest, Fur Trade, The Empress of France & The Sea Cadets, and much more. Learn Read more...
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FeaturedA Centre Dedicated to the History and Culture of the Métis Why Go? History buffs will love a trip on the Victoria Trail along the North Saskatchewan River, just 10 miles south of Smoky Lake off Highway 855. Start at Victoria Settlement, where interpreters bring this former Fort and pioneer settlement to life. Work your way west to Metis Crossing Read more...










