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.
Wainwright is located in East Central Alberta at the intersection of Buffalo Trail-Highway 41 and Poundmaker Trail-Highway 14, near the beautiful Battle River Valley.We have a rich history that is highlighted and preserved throughout the area that focuses on our community's past. Living the good life in Wainwright means local full service health service and educational infrastructure, an atmospheric Mainstreet, advanced recreational amenities and culture celebration in our many annual events.
This museum was much bigger than my family expected! There were interesting topics you do not normally get to explore in a local museum, like bison and the military. We did not know there was a Prisoner of War camp in Wainwright! My daughter studying in the medical field really appreciated the antique hospital equipment.
Overall, the museum was clean, the gift shop had fun Wainwright-themed souvenirs, and the staff were friendly and helpful. We would visit again! Read more
Hello and welcome to The Doll Palace! I am Jessica, the owner.06/10 I guess it hurts to be away for some time ;)Our Video games dolls are even better then before. Last week we published a lot of new characters and I think the time has finally come to create a new Dress Up Game .To protect TDP user accounts we decided to start asking our members to change password every 100 days. During your next login you will see a screen inviting you to change your password.04/01 We've added a lot of new dolls, modified profiles and cleaned the accounts. I am very sorry that we had to remove some of the users. We are trying to make Doll Palace safer for kids so all of us can enjoy the games and community.03/19 Please take a look at our new cute Easter Bunny Dress Up Games . I really hope you will like it. Many new Video Game Dolls and new doll makers are coming soon.Many of you saw the account changes message already. Please do not wait until the last day to send us your consent. If you see consent request after login your account will be affected.02/15 A lot of new cartoon dolls have been added over last couple of weeks.
The Millet and District Historical Society was registered as a Society on February 25, 1977 and then became a charity in 1985 when the Millet and District Museum and Exhibit Room was opened. Its purpose was to 'maintain, preserve, further develop and expand Millet's cultural resources and to ensure them for future generations by operating the Millet and District Museum. The museum is in the service of society and of its development, and open to the public which acquires, conserves researches, communicates and exhibits, for purposes of study, education and enjoyment, material evidence of Millet and thirteen surrounding school district's people and their environment. The Society operates the Millet Visitor Information Centre within the Museum.
Dr. Woods House Museum is a fully restored 1927 Craftsman style bungalow. The house is furnished with lovely antiques and vintage items similar to when the Woods family lived there from 1927-1936. It is a wonderful representation of the era Dr. Woods was a pioneer doctor in Leduc. The house has an attached medical wing that has been fully preserved.
Alberta Central Railway Museum is named after a historic railway which originally served Central Alberta from a point near Red Deer (Forth) to a point just beyond Rocky Mountain House (Ullin). Completed in 1913, it was operated by Canadian Pacific Railway
The Town of Sedgewick population of 857 is located in East Central Alberta, along Highway 13 and Secondary Highway 869. Sedgewick is primarily a farming community, with mixed crops and the oil industry is very active in the area.