Best Historical Society Edmonton Near Me

Jewish Archives & Historical Society Of Edmonton Prince of Wales Armouries Neon Sign Museum Historic McKay Avenue School Archives & Museum Rutherford House Royal Alberta Museum The Loyal Edmonton Regiment Military Museum John Walter Museum

1. Edmonton & District Historical Society - River Valley Walterdale

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9430 99 St NW, Edmonton, AB T6E 3W4, Canada

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2. Jewish Archives & Historical Society Of Edmonton - Britannia Youngstown

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10220 156 St NW #200, Edmonton, AB T5P 2R1, Canada

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3. Alberta Historical Resources - University of Alberta Neighbourhood

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8820 112 St NW, Edmonton, AB T6G 2P8, Canada

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4. Prince of Wales Armouries - Central McDougall

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· 140 reviews

10440 108 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T5H 3Z9, Canada

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Prince of Wales Armouries: what do users think?

Brett McGuire: Great place to walk your dog late night

Rob Browatzke: Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes

Maria Liliana Santa Paula Ramos: Visited on Weekday Reservation recommended Yes

Michelle St-Amour: Finally something free 🙌

Leslie Cormier: Very interesting building

Kyle Brown: Cool building and historical spot with lots of meeting optionsVisited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Jackie Fiddler: Visited on Weekend Reservation recommended Yes

Angela Verrall: We booked the Governor’s Room for our ceremony it was beautiful and the staff was super helpful! It was a great price and you do not need much in the way of decor because the room speaks for its self. I cannot wait for the pictures from my photographer.

Brian A: Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure

Kristine Reid: Home to Edmonton Heritage Council,Edmonton Archives, military museum and more. Lovely building.

natalie Szekely: If you have never heard of the Prince of Wales Armouries, you need to go! You can rent rooms, have a wedding and the building is beautiful. The City of Edmonton archives are also located here as well, a fabulous resource for all citizens!

Adib Kaddoura: This is of the most gorgeous buildings in edmonton. A beautiful jewel

Jordan Odland: Amazing piece of history. Definitely should be more well known!

Robert Duncan: Its a storage facility with an excellent museum.

5. Gee Society of Edmonton - Transportation and utility corridor

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Edmonton, AB T5H 0E6, Canada

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6. Neon Sign Museum - Transportation and utility corridor

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· 136 reviews

104 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5J 0K7, Canada

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Neon Sign Museum: what do users think?

young kim: It was a place that was so pretty inside and worth waiting for. It was worth coming by car for an hour.It's free and you don't have to wait. Ask people and you'll find the main gate.I almost said

David Ricardo Orantes: Cleaver public attractionVisited on Weekday Wait time No wait …

Sameer KM: Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait

Maisie Leblanc: The Neon Sign Museum was a wonderful free attraction. Even on Canaday Day, it wasn't very crowded, enabling me to capture the photos I desired. The lights looked so gorgeous by nightfall! What a cute little attraction, and a perfect, free, activity for passing the time and/or exploring.Visited on Public holiday Wait time No wait …

Ken H: Cool place to visit and take some pictures; doesn’t require much time to spend there. You can visit if you are around the area in the evening

Mat: Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No

Rob Browatzke: Iconic gay bar Flashback is now part of this neon collection!Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

jwklz L: Drive down the street to revisit time. Very cool. Definitely best seen at night.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Lucas Bartram: Worst place ever visited in my lifeVisited on Weekend Wait time 1 hr+ Reservation recommended Yes …

Amandeep S Cheema: Nice place to click pictures. The portraits come out really cool at night time.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

7. Historic McKay Avenue School Archives & Museum - Downtown

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· 64 reviews

10425 99 Ave, Edmonton, AB T5K 0E5, Canada

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Historic McKay Avenue School Archives & Museum: what do users think?

Renate Ehm: Wonderful presentation of how public education came to be and how it evolved as times changed. Looking at the text books in the library was a walk down memory lane.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait …

Josie Georgeson: Such a cool experience

Chu Jiang: I lived in that block for years when I was young and never realized what's inside.I learned a lot with my kid there !Visited on Weekday …

Roland Ding: Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure

Lynnette Khu: My first visit here! Lived in Edmonton since the early 70’s but never knew of this place until today. If you are a history buff I would highly recommend this place! Open to the public on weekdays. Free admission. Ring the doorbell to get in.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait …

Jake Jake: never been in it but worked on the outside doing scaffolding stuff for the upkeep of the buildingbelieve 1915...just super crazy to know buildings like this are still standing after years if not centuries gotta see the inside for sure!!!

Chris Anderson: An awesome location to spend a few hours!

lorien partridge: Grade 6 school field trip... interesting building and history

Kristine Reid: Lovely historic buildingSaw Anne Frank travelling exhibition

8. Rutherford House - University of Alberta Neighbourhood

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· 101 reviews

11153 Saskatchewan Dr NW, Edmonton, AB T6G 2S1, Canada

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Rutherford House: what do users think?

Janice Chau: Convenient location near an LRT station. Home of Alberta's first premiere and his family, and contains a lot of original belongings. The docents are passionate and knowledgeable, and offer a guided 45min tour - I opted to take a self-guided one, but would recommend doing the guided instead when timing permits. Admission is affordable and they accept credit.Only complaint is the front door is locked, and you need to knock to get in - I did that a few times and then called but I think they had left the front desk to check on tourists inside already. It didn't end up taking more than 10 minutes for them to come to the door but it did leave me contemplating if I should keep waiting or not.

Wendy James: Well worth the visit. Tour host was very knowledgeable and accommodating. Great way to learn some of Edmonton's history and take in a beautiful historic home.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait …

Edgar Cabral: Our guide, Mr. Colby, provided us fantastic details about the Rutherford family and their legacy to Edmonton. To avoid vandalism, it is necessary to be part of a guided tour, especially if they are short in Staff. Check by phone and book one in advance if possible.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes …

Paige Lacy: I’ve been to this house several times before and each visit just seems to get better. We had one of the best tours ever given in my experience by Colby, a wonderful graduate student in history who gave a detailed account of what it was like to live in Edmonton over 100 years ago. A warm and endearing tribute to Alexander Rutherford and his family. A must-see for any visitor, particularly for students and staff at the University of Alberta.

Kristina Woelber: Such a beautiful Alberta heritage home. The preservation and work that has went into this home is impressive. However what really made the experience so special was Louise McKay - I have never met a more knowledgeable professional on not only the Rutherford House but historic sites in Edmonton. Her personalized tour was first class, fun, and informative. She spoke so highly of the home and transported us back to another era. I’ve done many guided tours all over the world and this was by far #1.Thank you so much Louise for your exceptional knowledge and for making our day. People like you are rare! We hope to rent it out for Sam’s event soon!

Ryan Hanna: A very nice tour with a very knowledgeable tour guide.Would highly recommend.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

David Rivers: Visited on Weekday Wait time 30–60 min Reservation recommended No

Bob Fisher: Host Louise knows her stuff. Fun tour, learned some new interesting facts.

Mercy Me: Cute place, with old fashioned carnival games, and dress up.

Neezie TCF: It was a really nice tour. A cool bit of history.

9. Royal Alberta Museum - Transportation and utility corridor

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· 3165 reviews

9810 103a Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T5J 2T6, Canada

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Royal Alberta Museum: what do users think?

Kim Nguyen Dac: A must visit place in Edmonton.Visited on Public holiday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Terence Roberts: Great exhibits, well presented and curated. Wasn’t too crowded, so we really felt we had the time and space to explore.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

kamaljit singh: Visited on Weekday Wait time Up to 10 min Reservation recommended No

Caitlin Dowbiggin: Nice new building with some lovely exhibits, but I find it frustrating that it was designed without parking. Taking public transit is not accessible for everyone, especially those outside the city limits.I would be interested to see what a special exhibit looks like in the new building, it was just the permanent exhibits when I visited.

Jason Pirtam: Great experience. Learned so much.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Eric Lam: Good experienceVisited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Alyssia McCaw: We went when it first opened/free admission and I would for sure go back and pay to see more cool exhibits. It's so big and open you can waste an afternoon walking around and getting to know Alberta/Yeg better.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes …

Terry Keizer: We saw everything, and it took a few hours. Had to take a few sit down breaks.Staff were nice. It would be nice if the cafeteria stayed open longer.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Evan Bwala: Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No

Sandy Y: , picked up the treasure map

Sadik Doctor: Good place to walk through and experience Canadian History and our past. Definitely worth a visit.Fees are $21 each.Parking is a problem so be prepared to search for good parking across the street.

Agnes Wong: Very nice building. Bug Gallery and the kids play area are my favorite.

10. The Loyal Edmonton Regiment Military Museum - Central McDougall

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· 23 reviews

10440 108 Ave NW #118, Edmonton, AB T5H 3Z9, Canada

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Garner Sorsdahl: Only a couple rooms but a lot of information all displays are very high quality

Belt Drive Betty Media: A wonderful historical place.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure …

Y Alexander: Great experience. Definitely recommend visiting the museum.

OG BlackoutX: What a great place that holds so much Canadian history and items from the past. Definitely recommend if you have time to spare in your day, donation is optional. Entrance is free

Rahmon Kareem: Very lovely museum lot of stuffs on display

Jenni Lavoie: Beautiful building, great displays

Sean Paszek: A beautiful building with some very cool pieces of Edmonton’s military history.

Chris S: Wow what a gem.

Chinmay Agarwal: A good place to visit

Vince Tran: I went here with a friend and spent a few hours there. It's an amazing museum and I will be going back again. There are 2 rooms filled with information and artifacts and some display cases outside of those rooms.

11. John Walter Museum - River Valley Walterdale

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· 47 reviews

9180 Walterdale Hill NW, Edmonton, AB T6E 2V3, Canada

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John Walter Museum: what do users think?

ZAK: The John Walter Museum is located right in the heart of Edmonton’s river valley in Kinsmen Park. As an accredited museum, the site interprets the life of John Walter and the Strathcona community of Walterdale from 1870-1942.The park has walking and biking trails, picnic sites, a playground, an outdoor pool and the Kinsmen recreation centre.

Leslie Scilley: Went for field trip with my son's grade 1 class. Great museum and the the staff were wonderful.Visited on Weekday …

Morgan G: one of my favourite places to watch the sun riseVisited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure …

Kaley-lynn A. Hewitt-MacDougall: I love this shot for taking photos

shaheena merchant: Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait

Dwayne Lavallee: This is the first time visiting the John Walter Museum and area since moving to Edmonton 7+ years ago. I am glad that I could take some time, and enjoy walking through some of Edmonton's original historical sites on a sunny winter's day. Once the Museum opens up I would definitely take in a tour so I can learn about some history of Edmonton through John Walter in the past. I greatly appreciate the effort people have put into helping preserve these historical landmarks.

Sulaiman Ibrahim: Very nice house

patel darshan: Best view

Brooke Bartolitius: This area of the city is truly a gem. If I want to go exploring near the river valley, I almost always start here at John Walters. I like looking at the old buildings and reading about the history of the area posted around. It connects to the entire river valley trail system with access to basically all the bridges and fun architecture in the area. This area is one of my favorites in the city.

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