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Musee Heritage Museum and Heritage Sites
Providing a reflection of St.Albert where Alberta began, including the Francophone religious & laity of the area.
- Address:
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4A Meadowview Drive
5 St. Anne Street
St. Albert, AB T8N 3Z9 - Phone Number:
- (780) 459-1528
- Phone Number:
- (780) 419-7354
- Fax Number:
- (780) 459-1232
- Website:
- http://www.artsheritage.com
- Email:
- Click here to send email.
The Musee Heritage Museum and Heritage sites, located within the heart of St. Albert, include the Little White School (2 Madonna Drive) and the St. Albert Grain Elevator Park and its associated houses and agricultural buildings. The heritage sites offer unique events and programs delivered by costumed interpreters. The Grain Elevator Park features the provincally designated 1906 Grain Company Elevator and the 1929 Alberta Wheat Pool Elevator and is also home to the 1920 replica train station.
The Little White School was built in 1948 and is one of Alberta's oldest standing two-room school houses. The Little White School is open year round for school programs, birthday parties, tours , meeting space and pictures.
The Musee Heritage Museum explores the stpry of St. Albert through a variety of programs, preserving the communitys' history to enjoy now and for the future. The museum's permanent exhibit tells the story of St. Albert from its beginnings as a missionary settlement to the city it has become today.
Our annual events include our spring opening in May, Dominion Day celebrations on July 1st, Harvest Festival and Letters to Santa. Admission is free to all events, donations are welcome.
Guided tours are also available from May to September. Admission is free, donations welcomed. During the 2010 season, access to the St.Albert Grain Elevator will be limited as the first phase of a multi-staged plan begins. The plan features the restoration of the grain elevator and the opening of both a Metis and French Canadian farm.
Last modified on December 16, 2010
Category: Museum

