Museums and Interpretive Centres of Red Deer

Red Deer is a bustling little metropolis where you can have so many different and unexpected experiences. Your next visit can include art, culture and history at the three attractions we’re highlighting this week on the blog. Each have an array of activities and learning opportunities for people of all ages.

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Sunnybrook Farm Museum

Explore the charm of Sunnybrook Farm Museum, a  glimpse into the early days of Alberta farming. As Red Deer’s oldest farmstead, it offers a journey back in time. Stroll through the carefully preserved property and immerse yourself in the daily lives of pioneer farm families. It’s an opportunity to gain a profound appreciation for the agricultural legacy that has shaped the region.

Red Deer Museum + Art Gallery

Discover the vibrant history, diverse people, and rich culture of Central Alberta at the Red Deer Museum + Art Gallery. Since its establishment in 1973, this institution has been a treasure trove of over 85,000 artifacts. From intricate textiles to captivating First Nations art and fascinating Inuit artifacts, the museum offers a captivating exploration of the area’s heritage. With rotating local and international exhibitions, there’s always something new to discover.

Kerry Wood Nature Centre

Uncover the wonders of Red Deer’s natural landscape at the Kerry Wood Nature Centre. Nestled beside the Gaetz Lakes federal migratory bird sanctuary, this expansive center spans 1,000 square meters. Through engaging exhibits and educational programs, visitors of all ages can deepen their understanding of the region’s flora, fauna, geology, and climate. Open year-round, it’s a place to connect with nature and appreciate the ecological diversity that defines Red Deer.

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Header photo courtesy Sunnybrook Farm Museum on Facebook.