Sundre Museum and World of Wildlife 3.35

4.6 star(s) from 16 votes
211 - 1st Ave SW, Box 314
Sundre, AB T0M 1X0
Canada

About Sundre Museum and World of Wildlife

Sundre Museum and World of Wildlife Sundre Museum and World of Wildlife is a well known place listed as Non-profit Organization in Sundre , Tourist Attraction in Sundre , Museum in Sundre ,

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Artifacts were gathered at Pioneer Fairs were held in Sundre in 1969, 1970, 1971 and 1973. A great many phone calls were made requesting that people bring in their old-time articles and perhaps help with demonstrations. The cooperation was wonderful; everyone who was asked agreed enthusiastically. At these fairs people were able to watch pioneer era crafts such as spinning, carding, butter-making, rope-making, rawhide work, etc.

In the years following the formation of the Historical Society, there have been numerous changes and additions to the Museum. Several historic buildings have been moved onto the site, including the Bergen School, built in 1908 and complete with bell and bell tower and many original desks and books; the Pioneer Cabin, also from the Bergen area and built in 1913; The Ferryman's House, which originally stood at the Garrington Ferry Crossing; and the old James River Ranger Station, which has been reconstructed and refinished, utilizing many of the original logs and artifacts. There is also a fully operational blacksmith shop; a barn set up with stalls, mangers and antique equipment; and a Youth Museum, built by and for young people.

The main Reception Centre is home to many interesting artifacts ranging from pioneer clothing to hand made tools to a buggy which once served as a taxi in Eastern Canada. An impressive Wildlife Museum building also adjoins the Reception Centre.

Many interesting displays of old equipment and machinery are located throughout the grounds of the museum.