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St. Albert's Historic River Lots + Grain Elevators — Attraction in St. Albert

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St. Albert's Historic River Lots + Grain Elevators
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St. Albert Grain Elevator Park is an open-air museum which features two historic grain elevators and a reconstructed railway station. The two elevators are a 1906 Brackman-Ker Milling Company Elevator and a 1929 Alberta Wheat Pool Elevator, both which were designated as Provincial Historic Resources in January 2007.
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St. Albert's Historic River Lots + Grain Elevators

4 Meadowview Dr, St. Albert, AB T8N 2R9, Canada
4.5(104)
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St. Albert Grain Elevator Park is an open-air museum which features two historic grain elevators and a reconstructed railway station. The two elevators are a 1906 Brackman-Ker Milling Company Elevator and a 1929 Alberta Wheat Pool Elevator, both which were designated as Provincial Historic Resources in January 2007.

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attractions: Lions Park, Lacombe Lake Dog Park, Musée Héritage Museum, Father Lacombe Chapel, Lacombe Lake Park, Lacombe Lake, restaurants: Nitza's Pizza, Turkish Coffee House
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Khalida KhawajaKhalida Khawaja
It was a really good visit with kids. Great, friendly, and knowledgeable staff. There's lots to see around, too. we didn't get to finish up. I recommend having at least 1 hour on hand or more. Especially with little ones.
Christine WattsChristine Watts
Unfortunately it was closed for the season, but there are still cool things to see from the outside.
ronald james jabulinronald james jabulin
Awesome experience with the kids
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It was a really good visit with kids. Great, friendly, and knowledgeable staff. There's lots to see around, too. we didn't get to finish up. I recommend having at least 1 hour on hand or more. Especially with little ones.
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I felt like a kid again! Have you any idea how hard it is to find a working grain elevator around here? I have lived in Alberta most of my life and had never toured this historical site in St. Albert. The maintenance manager showed me around even though they were not officially opened yet. They open to public THIS weekend. Do not miss getting a view of the hopper and seeing how the elevator system works these were built at turn of the century in the 1900s - bring the whole family. This part of Alberta Heritage is a Must-see!

This is the equivalent of seeing the Lighthouse keepers quarters on the Great Lakes for the Prairies!! Don't miss the old rail load point outside the Grain Elevator doors. I can just imagine the noise and sound of the train pulling up out back. These Grain Elevators were once how we fed the nation and beyond! Look how far we...

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Quick visit before going for lunch with friends. We are interested in history and visit museums quite a bit. There are apparently usually, half a dozen volunteers on but the day we were there, there was only 2. We got a personal tour of one of the elevators and one of the nearby houses of the Metis settlers....fun visit, good information and I got corrected on information taught back in school about the Metis. Thanks for the correction.

It is worth a visit and it is free but they if you can donate something to the upkeep of the society, greatly...

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