All open provincial historic sites and museums will offer free admission and family friendly activities during Alberta Culture Days, Sept. 28-30.
Culture Days is Alberta’s largest celebration of arts, heritage, diversity and community spirit. Communities across the province are celebrating by holding hundreds of free, interactive events and activities, offering something for everyone. Find activities in your area by using the National Culture Days Calendar.
Alberta Culture Days is part of National Culture Days, which includes more than 800 communities from coast to coast and helps increase Canadians’ awareness, accessibility, participation and engagement in the arts and cultural life of their communities.
The following sites and museums are open for Alberta Culture Days activities:
- Frank Slide Interpretive Centre (Crowsnest Pass)
- Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump (Fort MacLeod)
- Lougheed House Provincial Historic Site (Calgary)
- Oil Sands Discovery Centre (Fort McMurray)
- Provincial Archives of Alberta (Edmonton)
- Reynolds-Alberta Museum (Wetaskiwin)
- Remington Carriage Museum (Cardston)
- Royal Tyrrell Museum (Drumheller)
- Rutherford House (Edmonton)