Preserving & Presenting Our Settler’s Effects

Preserving the Past, Inspiring the Future

Our Vision

To be recognized as a living gateway to the past, where history is not only preserved but brought to life. The End of Steel Heritage Museum envisions a future where our community’s stories of determination, cultural diversity, and progress are widely known, deeply valued, and passed on. We aspire to be a destination of learning, reflection, and connection, ensuring that the legacy of the “End of Steel” continues to shape and inspire the future.

A black-and-white photo of a vintage train car with the words 'Northern Alberta' written on its side, parked on railroad tracks, with trees and utility poles in the background.

The Last Stop: Northern Alberta Railway

Step inside the original NAR caboose and experience the charm and grit of early rail travel. Discover artifacts and stories that capture the final stretch of Canada’s northern railway.

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A rustic office with a sign reading 'Land Titles Office' above a window with floral curtains. The window looks out onto a rural scene with trees and a building with a sloped roof. On the desk below the window are papers, a record player, and a lamp.

Wander through historic buildings that paint a vivid picture of early prairie life. From pioneer homesteads to the vibrant Ukrainian cultural display, each space tells a story of resilience and community.

Life on the Prairies

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Wooden building exterior with a sign that reads "Armed Forces" hanging from a metal bracket.

Military History of Hines Creek

Explore the legacy of local service members who shaped our community’s history. Through preserved uniforms, photographs, and personal stories, their sacrifices and triumphs live on.

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Contact

Feel free to contact us with any questions.

Email
hinescreekmuseum@gmail.com

Phone
780-494-3522 (office)

780-834-6538 (curator)