Open Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm

Plan Your Visit

Hours & Admission

Hours

Open on Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm.
Closed on Sundays and Mondays and on January 1, November 11, December 25 and 26

Admission Prices

General Admission Free
Group Program $2.00 / person

Location and Parking

The High Prairie and District Museum is conveniently located along Highway 2 at 5301 53 Avenue.

Vehicle Parking

Museum visitor parking is located on the south side of the building right off Highway 2  (53 Avenue).

Bus and RV Parking

Bus and recreational vehicle parking is available  next to the museum in the arena parking lot.

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EV Charging Station

Electric vehicles can be charged one block south of the High Prairie and District Museum next to Canada Post Office located at 4801 52 Avenue.

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Accessibility

The High Prairie Museum is committed to creating a welcoming and accessible experience for all visitors.

If you have questions, comments or suggestions about our facilities, please call us at (780) 523-2601 or email us at [email protected]

Group Tours

If you plan to visit the museum with more than 8 people, contact us ahead of time so we can help you plan your day.

Group tour bookings can be made through our online booking calendar. Please note that all bookings are tentative until they have been reviewed by museum staff and confirmed in writing. For more information about our group programs, please visit the links below, email us at [email protected], or call us at (780) 523-2601.

School Programs

Bring your class to the High Prairie Museum for curriculum-connected learning experiences that help students explore local history, community life, culture, and heritage in meaningful ways. School programs are designed to support classroom learning while giving students the opportunity to engage with real objects, stories, and exhibits. Programs are available for classes of up to 35 students, with one parent or adult supervisor required for every 10 children.

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Group Visits

The High Prairie Museum welcomes group visits of 8 people or more for community organizations, seniors’ groups, clubs, workplace teams, and other special-interest groups. General museum tours are available, or groups may request a tour focused on a specialized topic, exhibit, or area of local history. Group tours offer an engaging way to explore the stories, collections, and community connections that shape High Prairie and the surrounding region.

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Family Visits

Make your visit to the High Prairie Museum a fun and memorable experience for the whole family. Families are invited to explore the galleries together, discover local stories, and take part in a museum scavenger hunt designed to help children look closely, ask questions, and connect with the exhibits. Complete the scavenger hunt during your visit and receive a small prize at the end.

Rentals

Looking for a unique venue for your next community gathering, family celebration, meeting, workshop, or corporate event? The High Prairie and District Museum offers a welcoming and memorable setting surrounded by the stories, heritage, and character of our region. Our rental space can accommodate up to 50 seated guests or up to 100 guests for a standing reception, making it a flexible option for a wide range of events. 

Visitor Services

Our knowledgeable staff are available to help visitors learn more about High Prairie and the surrounding region. Visitors can also explore the museum shop for regional books, gifts, and resources that share the stories, places, and communities that make our area unique.

For general questions, please feel free to call us at (780) 523-2601 or email us at [email protected]

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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