General information
The Reynolds-Alberta Museum in Wetaskiwin, Alberta, interprets the impact of technological change in transportation, aviation, agriculture and industry from the 1890s to the present. Visitors will see a wide variety of vintage automobiles, motorcycles, bicycles, trucks, stationary engines, tractors, agricultural implements, aircraft and industrial equipment.
The Reynolds-Alberta Museum opened in 1992 and is a project of Alberta Culture and Tourism and Alberta Infrastructure.
The museum is named after Mr. Stan Reynolds, a Wetaskiwin businessman and world-renowned collector who donated a core collection of 1500 artifacts to the Province of Alberta. Mr. Reynolds donated this core collection between 1982 and 1986, but also continued to donate artifacts regularly from his collections until his death in February of 2012.
A one-of-a-kind 1929 Duesenberg Phaeton Royale Model J?
A Bucyrus Class-24 dragline, built in 1917 and is the world’s oldest dragline?
1943 Douglas DC-3, the workhorse of the north
Photo By RuthAS (Own work) [CC BY 3.0], via Wikimedia Commons
Number of exhibited items at Reynolds-Alberta Museum
Cars & Automotive: 26-50
Planes & Helicopters: 101-200
Motorcycles & Bikes: 1-25
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- Video Channel
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Map Directions to Reynolds-Alberta Museum
Address: 6426 40 Ave, T9A 0N3, Wetaskiwin, Alberta (AB), Canada, North America
Coordinates: 52.96331, -113.420105
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Note: This information was accurate February, 2023 when it was published/updated, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.