Open daily from the end of June to the Labour Day weekend, and on Wednesdays and Thursdays during the off season, 10am to 4 pm.
Ouvert chaque jour de 10h00 à 16h00, dès la fin juin jusqu’à la fin de semaine de la Fête du Travail. Ouvert le mercredi et le jeudi hors saison.
Admission/Entrée: Adults/Adultes - $5 Students/Etudiants - $2 Groups/Groupes - $12 (up to 6 people) Admission changes effective January 1st, 2019. Changements d'admission commence le 1er janvier 2019
*Donations are gratefully accepted *Dons grandement appréciés
Links
Alberta’s Iron Horse Trail – Old rail lines abandoned by the Canadian National Railway in 1999, is part of the Trans-Canada Trail and offers endless kilometres of trails and pathways for cyclists, walkers, ATVs and horseback riders. And in the winter, snowmobilers and skiers come out to play!
Elk Point Historical Society– see the history of a small town in rural Alberta, Canada, starting in the late 1700’s and continuing to today
Go East of Edmonton Travel Magazine– The most comprehensive regional tourism website with over 1000 Things To See & Do. Complete Tourism and Travel Information.
Kalyna Country – dedicated to the preservation of the unique history, natural beauty and culture east of Edmonton, Alberta for all those who experience it.
Saddle Lake Museum– Built in the shape of an eagle, this cultural centre features exhibits & artifacts that portray & celebrate local Cree history.
St. Paul & District Chamber of Commerce – Promotes & improves trade & commerce and the economic, agricultural, civic and social development within the area.
Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village – An open-air museum where costumed role-players recreate the life of early Ukrainian pioneers that settled in east central Alberta from 1892-1930
Open daily from the end of June to the Labour Day weekend, 10am to 4 pm. Ouvert chaque jour de 10h00 à 16h00, dès la fin juin jusqu’à la fin de semaine de la Fête du Travail.