The rich history of southern Alberta
The museums and parks of southern Alberta preserve the stories of the people and other creatures that populated its mountains and windswept plains.
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The museums and parks of southern Alberta preserve the stories of the people and other creatures that populated its mountains and windswept plains.
Anyone who has physically walked through the doors of the Remington Carriage Museum can attest to the museum's grandeur—from its collection and displays all the way down to its staff and grounds.
The Remington Carriage Museum—located in the small community of Cardston in the foothills of Alberta’s Rocky Mountains—is home to one of the world’s most extensive collections of horse-drawn transportation.
A quiet, laid-back town with incredible history and views, Cardston is the perfect hub from which to explore southern Alberta’s Rocky Mountains.