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FeaturedExplore Plamondon’s Rich History and Heritage Why Go? Located near Highway 55, you can find the Plamondon Museum in Lac La Biche County, one of four official bilingual communities. Explore exhibits highlighting Metis culture, trapping, music, church, and pioneer history. The museum welcomes visitors from June to September, Tuesday to Saturday, between 9:30 AM and 4:30 PM, with admission by Read more...
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FeaturedBringing it all Together at the Cold Lake Museums Why Go? During your next visit to Cold Lake, make sure to plan a trip to visit one (or all!) of the Cold Lake Museums. Featured are the Air Force Museum, the Oil & Gas Museum, the Heritage Museum, and the Aboriginal Museum. Whether one topic piques your interest or you 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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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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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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FeaturedWhere History Comes Alive! Why Go? The region is home to Canada’s premier Ukrainian cultural attraction, the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village. The history of Ukrainians in Alberta stretches back 130 years when the first Ukrainians to Canada settled in the Edna-Star region (north of Lamont). The story of early Ukrainian settlement and culture is brought to life at the Ukrainian 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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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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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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FeaturedThe Only Romanian Museum in Alberta! Why Go? For a day of fun, learning about history, and experiencing a new culture, plan a visit to The Romanian Pioneer Museum of Boian, located on RR 143, 4 miles north of Hwy 45. The museum features four fascinating exhibits for you to explore, including The Bordei, which was a half dugout shelter Read more...










