From the days of Anthony Henday in 1754 through the agriculture, coal mining, economic and transportation development. Come see Delburne’s original train station, CN Water tower, restored caboose and a one room schoolhouse circa 1910. Numerous displays to explore and outdoor agricultural equipment! Gift shop on site as well as summer staff available for guided tours. Admission is by donation!
Notes from "Central Alberta Road Trip Discoveries #CanadianVisitList"
Make sure you climb up the old watertower!
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We are a volunteer run, non for profit museum focusing on our community and education. Come visit us for a hidden treasure in central Alberta!
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