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Locality: Stony Plain, Alberta

Phone: +1 780-963-1234



Address: 5120 - 41 Avenue T7Z 1L5 Stony Plain, AB, Canada

Website: www.pioneermuseum.ca

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Stony Plain & Parkland Pioneer Museum 21.11.2020

Congratulations again to our Model Train guys!

Stony Plain & Parkland Pioneer Museum 08.11.2020

We are placing a Fundscrip order before the end of November. If you are giving gift cards as Christmas gifts this is a good way to support the Museum. Just call 780-963-1234 by November 26 to place your order, the cards usually come in a few days and you can pick them up at the office. No visits to crowded shops required! https://www.fundscrip.com/login

Stony Plain & Parkland Pioneer Museum 20.10.2020

Thank you to Myshak Group for delivering our 1914 LaFrance fire engine.

Stony Plain & Parkland Pioneer Museum 03.10.2020

Here are some photos from yesterday's presentation by Greater Parkland Regional Chamber of Commerce.

Stony Plain & Parkland Pioneer Museum 23.09.2020

The 1913 Commercial Truck running around the park lot, thanks to Wayne Riedlinger and Bill Kimak.

Stony Plain & Parkland Pioneer Museum 18.09.2020

Congratulations to our Model Railway volunteers! Your exhibit is wonderful and the Museum Board, Staff and Volunteers are very proud of your achievement.

Stony Plain & Parkland Pioneer Museum 15.09.2020

We are placing a Fundscrip order for gift cards tomorrow. If you want to place an order call the office at 780-963-1234 or go to the fundscrip website. The group invitation code is TTWCF7. https://www.fundscrip.com/login

Stony Plain & Parkland Pioneer Museum 03.09.2020

We got this 1927 McLaughlin Buick from Fort Edmonton Park a week and a half ago and Wayne Riedlinger has it running around the yard already.

Stony Plain & Parkland Pioneer Museum 23.08.2020

Our volunteers tried out the potato digger at the weekend. It worked really well, leaving the potatoes on the surface of the ground to be picked up.

Stony Plain & Parkland Pioneer Museum 03.08.2020

We got this 1913 Commercial truck from Fort Edmonton Park this past weekend. It was used by the City of Edmonton as a water truck. Our mechanical wizard, Wayne Riedlinger, got the engine going already. He says it isn’t running very good but we are sure he will have it running like new soon!

Stony Plain & Parkland Pioneer Museum 26.07.2020

Back in Spring, Wayne got stuck in wet ground while plowing and had to get Larry to pull him out.

Stony Plain & Parkland Pioneer Museum 19.07.2020

A big thank you to North Central Co-op for bringing a group of volunteers to paint our gazebo today!

Stony Plain & Parkland Pioneer Museum 04.07.2020

Cary Pinnell has restored this baler. It looks really great, if you are in the area come and take a look.

Stony Plain & Parkland Pioneer Museum 19.06.2020

The 1945 Cockshutt 99 tractor before and after. The before photos were taken earlier this summer, our amazing volunteers have done a wonderful job restoring it in such a short time!

Stony Plain & Parkland Pioneer Museum 04.06.2020

The Museum AGM is scheduled for September 22, at 7pm. This could change at short notice if anything changes with regard to the pandemic. There will not be any drinks or food served and the participants will be limited to 50 people. We advise that face masks are worn.

Stony Plain & Parkland Pioneer Museum 20.05.2020

This is just a reminder that the Pioneer Museum Red Skelton fundraising concert has been rescheduled to April 24, 2021. There are no Museum events planned for the next couple of months.

Stony Plain & Parkland Pioneer Museum 02.05.2020

The Reflections of Red fundraising concert has been postponed again, it is now scheduled for April 24, 2021. Previously purchased tickets will be honoured on the new date, but if you can't make it on that day you can bring your tickets to the Museum Office and get a refund. Call 780-963-1234 for more information.

Stony Plain & Parkland Pioneer Museum 20.04.2020

The Museum's new website has gone live! Check it out at http://pioneermuseum.ca/. Thank you to Sandi for setting it up for us! We are still working on a few details, but most of it is in place.