Innisfail and District Historical Village
The Village is a 2-acre park that showcases the history of Innisfail and the surrounding area.Exploring our 17 unique buildings laid out across 2 acres is a breeze to do for seniors, families with children of all ages, tourists, groups, and classes. Come by and explore the grounds. Walk inside the historic buildings and see some of the thousands of fascinating artifacts on display for you to explore.
The Innisfail and District Historical Village originated in 1970 with the purpose of preserving and housing the history of the Innisfail district and began with the donation of "The Spruces" by the W. Gibson family. This log home is the only remaining original stopping house between Calgary and Edmonton.
Hours and Admission:
Open Victoria Day to Labour Day- Sunday: Noon - 5:00 p.m.
- Tuesday - Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
- Closed Mondays
- Single Adult: $5
- Family: $18
- Kids under 5: Free
Location:
Address: 5139 42 St, Innisfail, Alberta, Canada T4G 1K2Directions: 1 block west of the Hospital, between the local schools and Aquatic Center.
Contact Information:
Phone Number: (403) 227-2906Website: https://innisfailhistoricalvillage.ca/
Email: idhs@telus.net
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/innisfail.historical
Innisfail and District Historical Village
Women of Aspenland
To learn more about the remarkable Women of Aspenland connected to this museum, click on their names below. Each profile highlights their incredible contributions, resilience, and lasting impact on our region's history.
Anita (Peters) Hansen
Barbara Bernard George
Christina (Mackay) Scarlett
Christina MacKay
Dr. Margaret "Peggy" Godkin
Elizabeth Betty Percy
Elizabeth Nelson
Elsie Bennett
Isabella (Brown) Sinclair
Jane Elizabeth (Rooke) Daines
Katy Jane (Lundy) Kemp
Margaret Rose (Robertson) Gilchrist
Nan (Shearer) Hodge
Patricia Newman
Phyllis (Wade) Johannson
Vidah (Vauthrin) Lindner