This place was very nice to check out the buildings were very cool with nice small details that made it very detailed and accurate to what those places used to really look like way back in the day. There are very few cons with this place the only thing that was a little dissapointing was the gift shop it was a work in progress when we went so not much to see but the employees were very polite and the food at the store was a little expensive even though we didn't have to pay the food was expensive in general but it was ok just a very Basic Burger and some nachos which were cleary just store bought but food is completely optional. Overall a nice place to vist but I would still say that Fort edmonton park is quite a bit better. About a 3.5 or 3.4...
Read moreWonderful museum with many old local buildings and collections. The model train display recreating old Stony Plain and other local towns is very well done with great detail and all sorts of activities going on everywhere you look. Could easily spend a hour or more looking at all the little people and animals. The volunteers who built and run this museum should be very proud of their efforts. There are many local businesses noted who have contributed their time and equipment to assist in moving buildings and equipment on to the museum site. Thank you! Worth the time to go visit this place. Looking forward to coming back soon to have some lunch and homemade pie at the tea house. Make sure to sign...
Read moreThe Stony Plain Museum is Second best museum in Alberta , 2nd best collection of old lamps , lots of old tractors ,cars ,trucks buildings 50% oil field dragline 1/2 size stagecoach use able hand made by an elder lots of artifacts also a model train layout of Stony Plain to Entwhistle in early 1900 when train just came in ,all horse and wagon in ho scale hand put together and hand painted buildings mostly hand made 20x40 G scale above windows 3 trains ,with snow shed, scenery behind, also O scale being built 4x11 two trains running it is a bucket...
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