
Musée Historique St. Paul Historical Museum
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yellowmojo
N 53° 53.344 W 111° 18.741
12U E 479471 N 5971224
A fabulous museum offering a 'geotour' that changes every year with a cache at the end. Allow at least an hour for this visit. Extra hint provided if you don't have a gps and want the geotour.
Waymark Code: WMC74K
Location: Alberta, Canada
Date Posted: 08/02/2011
Views: 4
(A geotour takes you through the museums exhibits where you must find clues that will lead you to a cache)
See life as the rural pioneers saw it! Our displays are continually evolving, both indoors and out, and include both permanent and yearly displays. Inside, you can visit an old red barn with an ever-changing assortment of farm machinery and tools as we explore the skills and hard work needed to overcome the obstacles of farm living. This was generally the men’s domain, and in contrast, the farm kitchen is set up to show some of the work required by farm women.
Our blacksmith shop centers on an old forge made of a variety of scrap metal and parts. The lumber camp is re-enacted in a miniature model of one that operated on the Amisk (Beaver) River in 1939, and we have a nice selection of taxidermy representing local animals that are rarely seen in the wild. However, the growth of the town was also important to the farmers: we showcase a general store, barber shop and hair salon in our indoor showroom.
Outside, our collection of tractors, plows, seeders, balers, binders, threshing machines and other farm machinery of both common and rare types is constantly growing.
Theme: Settlement of the St. Paul area occurred about 100 years ago, and since that time great changes have taken place. This museum has a large collection of displays/artifacts showing how life has changed over the years.
 Street Address: 5413 – 50 Avenue St. Paul, AB
 Food Court: no
 Gift Shop: no
 Hours of Operation: July & August 10 - 4 daily
780.645.5562
 Cost: 5.00 (listed in local currency)
 Museum Size: Small
 Relevant Web Site: [Web Link]

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