This international award-winning museum is all about celebrating machines. The Reynolds-Alberta Museum inspires all to explore our mechanical heritage through authentic interactions. They acquire, preserve, research, communicate, and exhibit in the fields of transportation, aviation, agriculture, and industry. Visitors will experience a wide variety of automobiles, motorcycles, bicycles, trucks, stationary engines, tractors, agricultural implements, aircraft, and industrial equipment.
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Ride to Reynolds Remix
to ednesday through Sunday 10 am to 5 pmAugust is designated as Ride to Reynolds Remix month. Plan your own solo ride or be part of one organized by your dealer or riding club.
Capacity: 50 people
Here is what you need to know:
- the museum is only open Wednesday through Sunday at this time
- you should purchase your timed-entry admission tickets online to allow for capacity control and no-contact payment
- pre-booking will help guarantee your spot and avoid disappointment on arrival
- if you would like to book as a club or group, please book your admission by sending a message to booking.reynolds@gov.ab.ca or by phoning 780-312-2065. (Groups of 15 or more receive a 10% discount)
The museum will provide:
- a specially designed, limited edition patch to mark your 2020 Covid-19 Ride to Reynolds Remix experience. (to receive one, just tell our admission staff you have ridden here on a bike)
- a designated area for motorcycle parking
- an opportunity for you to purchase food from Chef Brendan. He offers outdoor BBQ food services from 11 am to 2 pm, Saturdays and Sundays
- we are still offering warehouse tours, which can also be pre-booked. There is a $25 per person fee for this 75 minute tour, maximum of 6 people per tour (Note: you must wear a face mask to take this tour – no exceptions)
- guided tours of the Coal Mining Equipment, outdoor display
- access to the museum main building and aviation hangar in small groups
- curb-side chats with our staff chatting about the Citroen Half-track, the Hupp Yeats electric car and the Waterloo thresher.
- QR codes available at selected vehicles showing videos of them in operation
- in all of our buildings, we are practicing the following to keep you safe:
- hand sanitizing and hand washing facilities
- increased cleaning and disinfecting throughout
- encouraging physical distancing with signage, spacing ‘dots’ and one-way-only route markers
- physical barriers with Plexiglas shields at admissions and museum store
- closure of most hands-on and interactive displays
- closure of restaurant, water fountains, main theatre and Drive-In Theatre
You will provide:
- your enthusiasm, your group, your club, your bike
- attention to CORVID-19 health practices:
- stay home if you are not feeling well
- bring and wear your own face mask (we will not be providing masks to visitors)
- wash your hands regularly during your visit, avoid touching your face, and cough or sneeze into your elbow
- practice physical distancing of at least 2 metres or 6 feet
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Car Clubs Cruise to Reynolds
The Reynolds-Alberta Museum is pleased to offer a great venue for your car club to meet and socialize.
Capacity: 50 people
Book by contacting: booking.reynolds@gov.ab.ca
The museum will provide:
- a fenced, private outdoor grassed area for your club to park and socialize while practicing social distancing
- a discount of 10% off your admission if there are more than 15 in your group
- outdoor picnic tables/eating areas
- we are still offering warehouse tours, which can also be pre-booked. There is a $25 per person fee for this 75 minute tour, maximum of 6 people per tour (Note: you must wear a face mask to take this tour – no exceptions)
- guided tours of the Coal Mining Equipment, outdoor display
- access to the museum main building and aviation hangar in small group
- curb-side chats with our staff chatting about the Citroen Half-track, the Hupp Yeats electric car and the Waterloo thresher.
- QR codes available at selected vehicles showing videos of them in operation
- in all of our buildings, we are practicing the following to keep you safe:
-
- hand sanitizing and hand washing facilities
- increased cleaning and disinfecting throughout
- encouraging physical distancing with signage, spacing ‘dots’ and one-way-only route markers
- physical barriers with Plexiglas shields at admissions and museum store
- closure of most hands-on and interactive displays
- closure of restaurant, water fountains, main theatre and Drive-In Theatre
You will provide:
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- your enthusiasm, cars and club members
- attention to CORVID-19 health practices
- stay home if you are not feeling well
- bring and wear your own face mask (we will not be providing masks to visitors)
- wash your hands regularly during your visit, avoid touching your face, and cough or sneeze into your elbow
- practice physical distancing of at least 2 metres or 6 feet
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ContactJuanita VothBooking Coordinator780-312-2071to Wednesday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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- Washrooms
- Gift Shop
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