John Walter Museum in Edmonton, Canada – Museum Information

General Information

Museum nameJohn Walter Museum
CategoryMuseum
LocationOld Strathcona, Edmonton, Alberta,
Address 9180 Walterdale Hill NW, Edmonton, AB T6E 2V3, Canada (View on Google Maps)

The John Walter Museum, located in Edmonton, Alberta, is a historical site that showcases the life and times of John Walter, one of the city’s early pioneers. The museum features period houses and offers hands-on activities, making it suitable for visitors of all ages. The surrounding park is equipped with picnic areas, providing a pleasant outdoor experience. Visitors can enjoy guided tours that typically last about an hour, exploring the rich history of the area in a tranquil setting.

The museum hosts various exhibits that highlight local history, including information boards detailing the lives of past owners. Visitors can create tangible memories, such as making ice cream and beeswax candles during special events. The museum’s setting, complemented by the beautiful natural surroundings, makes it an inviting spot for exploration and photography throughout the year.

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    Accessibility

    • Wheelchair accessible parking lot: Yes
    • Wheelchair accessible restroom: Yes
    • Wheelchair accessible entrance: No

    Amenities

    • Gender-neutral restroom: Yes
    • Restroom: Yes
    • Restaurant: No

    Crowd

    • Family-friendly: Yes

    Children

    • Good for kids: Yes

    Contact Information

    Phone+1 780-442-5311
    Website