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Wetaskiwin and District Heritage Museum

Wetaskiwin Heritage Museum
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Established 1986
Location Wetaskiwin, Alberta Canada
Coordinates 52°58′10″N 113°22′31″W / 52.96946°N 113.37519°W / 52.96946; -113.37519Coordinates: 52°58′10″N 113°22′31″W / 52.96946°N 113.37519°W / 52.96946; -113.37519
Director Sylvia Larson
Website www.wetaskiwinmuseum.com

The Wetaskiwin and District Heritage Museum, in Wetaskiwin, Alberta, Canada celebrates the early history of Wetaskiwin and area. The Museum serves the public by documenting and telling the stories of the courageous individuals who settled here to create the city and district. The Wetaskiwin Heritage Museum is primarily a pioneer museum, dedicated to the documentation and research of early Wetaskiwin settlement, businesses, and lifestyles.

Visitors have year round access to the Museum to enjoy special events and view displays. Canada Day and Pioneer Days celebrations and exhibit openings at the museum continue to be popular events, often marked by games, quizzes and contests. Each year the Museum has bestowed a "Pioneer of the Year Award" to honour an individual that has helped settle the area and has made a significant contribution to the community.

The Heritage Museum hosts hundreds of elementary school students each year in the Children's Legacy Center. Programs have been designed to enhance the curriculum of Grades K - 4. Hands-on activities are encouraged through play, as gentle touching is allowed in the Children's Museum. Butter making, wool carding, using a scrub board to wash clothes and shopping in a vintage General store are some of the activities offered. School programs enable youngsters to experience life as it was for the early pioneers.

The Wetaskiwin Heritage Museum is located between Edmonton and Red Deer in Alberta, Canada, 65 kilometres south of Edmonton. The Museum is located on main street at 5007 - 50 Avenue.

The Wetaskiwin and District Heritage Museum has been incorporated as a non-profit society since May 1986. The museum provides for the acquisition, exhibition, and preservation of artefacts to interpret the natural, human, and cultural history of Wetaskiwin, the Cree Four Band Reserve, and the surrounding rural area.

the museum has become the city's heritage house, preserving its history for future generations. In 2004, having outgrown the Calgary Power building, the Wetaskiwin and District Museum Society purchased the three-story, one-hundred-year-old Montgomery Store building situated on Main Street. The main floor opened in November 2004. The entire building-home to a collection of more than 15,000 artefacts-officially opened its doors on May 7, 2005, and now welcomes thousands of visitors each year.


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