Welcome To The Sundre And District Pioneer Village Museum.Museum Open All Yearmonday To Saturday. 10 A.M. To 5 P.M.Sunday. 1 P.M. To 5 P.M.Closed Every Dec. 24, 25 And 31 And Jan. 1Current Eventswinterfest February 15 And 16, 2014International Museums Day May 18, 2014Aboriginal Day Celebrations June 21, 2014Canada Day Celebrations July 1, 2014Chester Mjolsness World Of Wildlife Exhibit At The Museumview More Than 150 Animal Mounts From All Continents Of The World, Displayed With Backdrops Painted To Depict The Animals Natural Habitat. Come See The Exhibit At The Sundre And District Pioneer Village Museum.
Through the Kay Llnagaay Haida Heritage Centre we celebrate the living culture of the Haida. Through our language, art and stories we share our relationship with the land and stories we share relationship with the land and she-that which shapes, nourishes
District Museumthe Donalda And District Museum Displays A Variety Of Historical Collections And Buildings That Preserves The History Of The Area For Future Generations. The Historical Collections Include.Lamp Collection Over 900 Lamps, Dating From The 1600S To 1960.Whitford Collection Metis Artifacts From The Early 20Th Century.Historical Cultural Collection 4000 Artifacts Depicting The History Of The Donalda Area And Its Residents.The Donalda And District Museum Includes An Historic 1924 Creamery, A 1928 Imperial Bank Of Canada Building And Manages A 1909 Cn Rail Station. The Donalda And District Museum Continues To Add To Its Collections Of Artifacts And Buildings To Help Preserve Our Culture And History. A Trip To The Donalda And District Museum Is A Chance To Experience The Life And Happenings Of A Small Rural Community.
The Bowden Pioneer Museum Is Recognized By The Alberta Museums Association. The Bowden Historical Society Operates The Bowden Pioneer Museum And The Historical St. Matthew'S Anglican Church.
Vermilion, AB was established as a village in 1906, and incorporated as a town later that year. The town got its name from the red clay in the river valley, and means, 'A bright red mercuric sulphide used as a pigment.'