This village, one of Alberta’s largest museums, originated in 1970. It preserves the local history of Innisfail, beginning with the Gibson family’s donation of “The Spruces.”
It has 18 buildings on 2 acres of land, representing the history of Innisfail from the late 1800s to the 1930s. The buildings’ exteriors and interiors give visitors a distinctive look back in time.
The village hosts Friday afternoon teas and various other events throughout the summer. Admission is quite cheap, and it is wheelchair accessible, making it an ideal place to visit on a trip to Innisfail! Learn more about the town’s history!