South Peace Centennial Museum
| Location | Beaverlodge, Alberta, Canada |
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| Coordinates | 55°13′41″N 119°26′49″W / 55.228°N 119.447°W |
| Type | open-air, living history |
| Website | http://www.southpeacemuseum.com/ |
The South Peace Centennial Museum is an open-air museum in west-central Alberta, Canada. The museum's buildings include a trading post, church, school, Grist mill, community hall, General store, Blacksmith shop, barn, carriage house, railway buildings, and homesteaders' cabins. The museum also features an extensive collection of antique tractors, a steam engine, stationary engines, horse-drawn wagons, carriages and antique automobiles. The museum features a miniature train track for visitors.[1]
The museum received community grant funding from the County of Grande Prairie in 2019.[2]
In 2025, the museum received community grant funding from the government of Alberta.[3]
See also
References
- ^ "All aboard! Train rolls into South Peace Centennial Museum - Town & Country News". 2023-05-17. Retrieved 2025-11-12.
- ^ Shokeir, Peter (2019-01-14). "County council approves $2.5 million in community grants". dailyheraldtribune. Archived from the original on 2021-12-03. Retrieved 2025-11-19.
- ^ Leigh, Nathaniel. "Alberta invests $11.2 million to boost 2025 community programs". EverythingGP. Retrieved 2025-11-12.