Etzikom Museum & Canadian Historic Windmill Interpretive Centre

About Etzikom Museum & Canadian Historic Windmill Interpretive Centre

The Etzikom Museum & Canadian Historic Windmill Interpretive Centre
11000 + sq ft interior displays, plus 4 acres with Windmill Interpretive Centre, Stationary Engines, Service Station, Church, walking path among windmills and antique farm equipment.

Etzikom Museum & Canadian Historic Windmill Interpretive Centre Description

Our Location:
We are located on the Red Coat Trail in South-Eastern Alberta, Canada, in the hamlet of Etzikom, at the crossroads of Hiways 61 and 885. .
The museum is just south of the intersection of Highway 61 and 885; look for the windmills!


The Etzikom Museum is OPEN DAILY from May 15th until and including Labour Day weekend . Open season hours are Sunday 12: 00pm-6: 00pm and Monday-Saturday 10: 00 am-5: 00pm.
From September until May, off season tours may be booked depending upon guide availability; email etzikommuseum@gmail.com with your request.

Our Museum:
Our museum is a collection of artifacts and antiques from the late 1800's to the mid 1900's of western settlement.
We have over 11 000 square feet of indoor display space including a Homesteader Room, a Wildlife Room, Music Room, as well as a replica of Main Street Etzikom.
Our 4 acre outdoor display includes a Windmill Interpretive Centre along with a variety of windmills used on the prairies, a collection of antique farm equipment. Other buildings on the premises include a collection of Stationary Engines, Nodwell Service Station, and an Anglican Church.

Our Lunch Counter features a variety of treats including Ice Cream, Homemade Pies, homemade cinnamon buns, Soda Pop, Sausage Rolls, as well as Bun-On-A-Run.


The Gift Shop contains a wide variety of gifts and souvenirs .

Our History:
The Etzikom Museum Society was born in 1988 after the closure of the Etzikom School in 1984.
The official opening of the Etzikom Museum took place in 1990.
In 1995 the Canadian Historic Windpower Interpretive Centre was opened to the public showcasing windmills of the prairies. In 2010 we celebrated our 20th Anniversary with the opening of two new exhibits, a vast collection of 300 + dolls as well as the showcase of stationary engines from the Estate of Arnold Stromsmoe. Our lastest addition is the building Nodwell Station which officially opened July 1, 2017, containing two antique automobiles and vintage /antique service station artifacts.

Featured News Articles about the Museum:
in The Toronto Star. . . http://www. thestar.com/travel /article /823821--in-alberta-catch-wind-of-what-really-won-the-west
from Canada.com. . . http://www. canada.com/travel /Southern-Alberta-offers-geological-oddities /947271 /story. html

Methods of Payment:
Cash

Lost and Found: : : If you are missing an item after your visit, please give us a call at 666-3737 with your name and the description of your missing item.

More about Etzikom Museum & Canadian Historic Windmill Interpretive Centre

Etzikom Museum & Canadian Historic Windmill Interpretive Centre is located at Hwy 885, Etzikom, Alberta T0K 0W0
(403) 666-3737
http://www.twitter.com/etzikommuseum