The South Peace Centennial Museum


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The South Peace Centennial Museum is a non-profit volunteer run museum located one and a half miles north west of Beaverlodge, Alberta, Canada. It is a live museum where most of the equipment is operational. It features 6 steam engines, over 40 tractors, 14 display buildings, situated over 40 acres. This museum has a very well rounded collection of artifacts covering every aspect of the Peace Country pioneer life.

Besides having the largest permanant collection of steam engines in Alberta, people readily agree that the South Peace Centennial Museum has a very well rounded inventory of artifacts appealing to everybody's interests. Please, sign our Guestbook.

The museum is open from May 1, to September 31st yearly. There are a few scheduled events but the main one is Pioneer Day held on every third Sunday of July, everything comes to life, as everything is operational, on the annual Pioneer Day.






Four Steamers



The steam engine descriptions and pictures may be viewed on the Antique Steam Traction & Locomotives page.





The following links show many of the features of the South Peace Centennial Museum in futher detail.

Machinery

Buildings

Featured Artifacts





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