Welcome To The Great Sandhills Museum And Interpretive Centre The Great Sandhills Museum Is The Gateway To The Great Sandhills . Museum Staff Will Be Pleased To Tell You Everything You Need To Know Before Starting Your Adventure On The Dunes.Take A Walk Down Memory Lane And Stroll The Wooden Boardwalks Of The Great Sandhills Museum Exhibits . Inside Youll Find 11 Room Displays, Each Depicting A Different Theme.On The Grounds, Explore The Historical Village And Discover The Barn, Church, Antique Machinery And Wildflower Gardens. See Some Of Our Exhibitsarea Attractions
The Fort Museum of the North West Mounted Police and First Nations Interpretive Centre is located at Fort Macleod, Alberta and is one of the main attractions in southern Alberta. The museum includes 8 buildings, over 9,000 artifacts, and an archival collection. The museum houses two of the oldest buildings in the area that are restored on their original sites: the Fred Kanouse trading cabin and Frederick Haultain’s law office.
Visit the museum to view the NWMP Musical Ride or to participate in our educational school program and the Groom-A-Horse program. Through our programs we aim to educate, entertain, and provide a unique historical experience!
After learning about Fort Macleod’s unique history, stop at the Visitor Information Centre inside the museum to plan the rest of your trip and take home a souvenir from the Gift Shop.
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 props from other movies and TV shows as well as artifacts from real life such as the U.S. 7th Cavalry and R.M.S. Olympic - Titanic's twin sister ship. The museum boasts an interesting lobby with additional displays and also contains a gift shop.
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 recognizing businesses and individuals and the success and positive impact they have within the community. We are honoured that as an organization we have this opportunity to work with and celebrate both the businesses and the people that make Kindersley such a wonderful town to live and do business in.
The Morse Museum houses the world's most comprehensive collection of works by Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933), including the artist and designer's jewelry, pottery, paintings, art glass, leaded-glass lamps and windows; his chapel interior from the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago; and art and architectural objects from his Long Island country estate, Laurelton Hall. The Museum's holdings also include American art pottery, late 19th- and early 20th-century American painting, graphics, decorative art.
This was a neat place to visit. Took a guided tour here with the kids, started riding the the coal mine carts, and walked right through the old buildings and fixtures and got a real grasp of what this place was like as a real operating coal mine. Loved the fact that the guides gave the kids a photo "scavenger hunt" to go on while we were on the tour to keep them entertained.Read more
Culture, Heritage, Spirituality and Architecture are the four pillars of Gravelbourg - a small, vibrant and multicultural community located in south-central Saskatchewan. Gravelbourg's unique quality of life offers modern recreational facilities, excellent educational services and all the amenities you may expect of a larger urban center.
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 lovely play area for the children to enjoy themselves in so they won't get bored inside. In addition to it all, the Museum of the Highwood also serves as High River's Visitor Information Centre where we will gladly help answer your questions and provide up-to-date information and recommendations on what to do within town and the surrounding area!
The Crowsnest Historical Society Was Formed In 1973 By A Group Of Concerned Citizens Who Recognized The Need To Preserve The Unique Cultural History Of The Crowsnest Pass Which Was Quickly Disappearing. The Crowsnest Historical Society Is A Recogized Not-For-Profit With Canada Revenue Agency, And Has Society Status Under The Alberta Societies Act.