Northern Alberta

Athabasca Landing was the place where railway and waterways met for the transfer of goods between trains and steamboats. This trade route played an important role in the development of Northern Alberta. The natural beauty and pioneer spirit of past and present are evident throughout this region.

Amber Valley Community Centre and Museum
Hwy 55, 24 km East, Amber Valley, 780-675-4382
Donations Accepted
Children Accompanied By Adult
Outdoor Attire Recommended
Athabasca Country Tourism
Visitor Information Booth on Riverfront, Orange Caboose, Athabasca, 877-211-8669
Fee
Open To All Ages
Outdoor Attire Recommended
Battle River Pioneer Museum
1 km east on Hwy 691, Manning, 780-836-2374
Donations Accepted
Open To All Ages
Outdoor Attire Recommended
DeBolt and District Pioneer Museum
Hubert Memorial Park, Virginia Avenue, DeBolt, 780-957-3955
Donations Accepted
Open To All Ages
Outdoor Attire Recommended
Dunvegan Provincial Park and Historic Site
Hwy 2, 26 km south, Fairview, 780-835-7150
Fee
Open To All Ages
Outdoor Attire Recommended
End of Steel Heritage Museum
Hwy 64 and 732, Hines Creek, 780-494-3522
Donations Accepted
Open To All Ages
Outdoor Attire Recommended
Indoor/Outdoor Wheelchair Access
Fairview Pioneer Museum
1 km north off Hwy 732, Fairview, 780-835-2392
Fairview RCMP Centennial Museum
10813 - 103 Avenue, Fairview, 780-835-2632
Fort Chipewyan Bicentennial Museum
Mackenzie Avenue, Fort Chipewyan, 780-697-3844
Open To All Ages
Fort Vermilion Heritage Centre
Tardiff Avenue and 50 Street, Fort Vermilion, 780-927-4603
Donations Accepted
Open To All Ages
Indoor/Outdoor Wheelchair Access