Generally, I'm a five star dude, but I have to give the Stettler museum a three. Mainly, I'm not much of 'learning' kind of guy. I see myself more as a man of action - a super hero of a sort if drinkin' and collecting pogey were superpowers. Ha!
Anyhoo, that being said, I found that wandering around a bunch of old buildings and glancing at plaques pretty dang boring. Also, them old timers didn't have a ton of time for folks in wheelchairs, so my buddy Randy couldn't get inside some of them. I had a peek and let him know that they were just more dusty rooms with boring plaques inside, but he wanted to see for himself and couldn't. He may have said a few... unfriendly words to the staff and for that I apologize.
I wonder what they did for folks who got paralyzed driving drunk in the 1800s or whatever. Something for the history scientists to figure...
Read moreWe bags from the stars to visit my wife's family.. The people who run this are very nice and this place is much larger than you may expect. There are a lot of original historical buildings that have been moved from their original location to this campus of buildings. Old equipment, trucks. Old courthouse and rooms with old dentist offices and old sewing machines, old phonographs, etc etc etc. Lots to see. We ran it if time and never got to see if all. There were 2.5 also buildings and a big red metal building we didn't see this time but it's reasonable enough to go more than one. Go see this piece of Alberta, Canadian history and enjoy. Bring snacks and...
Read moreDefinitely one of the best museums I’ve ever been to! Absolutely loved and there is such amazing things in each of the buildings. The museum is very inexpensive which allows you and family members to go again and again. I could spend hours at this museum just looking at the great variety of artifacts. There is always something to learn in each room and overall I had an amazing experience here and I’d most definitely recommend...
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