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Our goal is to collect objects, photographs, archival records, artworks, and other materials that help tell the stories of the people, places, events, organizations, industries, and communities that have shaped our region. Each item holds a story, and often more than one. These stories may be rooted in family, community, land, work, migration, cultural knowledge, creative expression, gathering places, local economies, public life, and everyday experiences that help us better understand High Prairie and the surrounding region.
The museum’s collection focuses primarily on the human history and community heritage of High Prairie and the surrounding region. We welcome potential donations that help us reflect the diversity of people and experiences that make up our community’s past and present. Because the museum has limited space and resources, not every item offered can be accepted into the collection. Each potential donation is reviewed carefully to ensure it fits the museum’s collecting mandate and can be properly cared for, documented, and used in exhibits, programs, research, or other public learning opportunities.
The High Prairie and District Museum holds three core collections in the public trust:
The High Prairie and District Museum collects, preserves, and shares material that reflects the histories, cultures, landscapes, and community life of High Prairie and the surrounding region. Every item accepted into the collection is considered for its ability to help us learn, understand, remember, spark curiosity, and share meaningful stories with present and future generations.
As a result, we have established the following criteria for donations we can accept into the collection:
To begin the donation process, potential donors are asked to contact the museum before bringing items to the facility. Please do not drop off objects without first speaking with museum staff. Donors will be asked to provide a description of the item, photographs if available, and as much information as possible about its history, use, ownership, and connection to the region. Museum staff will review the proposed donation and determine whether it is suitable for the collection. If the item is accepted, the donor will be asked to complete a gift agreement formally transferring ownership to the museum.
In some cases, an item may not be suitable for the permanent collection but may still be useful for education, interpretation, or hands-on learning use. Objects with limited background information, duplicate materials, or items intended for safe handling may be considered for the museum’s education collection. These materials may be used in school programs, seniors’ programs, community outreach, demonstrations, and other learning activities where hands-on access helps bring local history and heritage to life.
Tuesday to Saturday
10:00 am to 5:00 pm
The Town of High Prairie acknowledges Treaty 8 territory, the ancestral and traditional territory of the Cree, Dene and Métis. We acknowledge the many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples whose footsteps have marked these lands for generations, including the many places you are joining us from. We are grateful for the many Traditional Knowledge Keepers and Elders who are still with us today and those who have gone before us. Our recognition of this land is an act of reconciliation and an expression of our gratitude to those whose territory we reside on, or are visiting.
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