Calgary Heritage Museum

Calgary
27th August, 2018

Motor Museum
 Today we braved the Calgary train system and made our way south to Heritage Park. It's a bit like Ballarat's Sovereign Hill, in that it sets out the history of Calgary and surrounding areas.

It was cold this morning - unusually so for August, they said, but we rugged up and headed off.

Carriage restoration
It was another lovely day as you can see from the photos. Right at the start there is a motor museum with scores of T Model Fords and other early American cars and trucks.

But the main part was laid out like a mid-century town (1900) with every house or building showing a different part of early life in the area.

Old restored church and 'Amazing Grace'
First stop was a house that commemorated the 'Alberta 5'. Five women who changed the course of history as they argued and then petitioned the Privy Council in London for women to be recognised as 'persons'. Nellie McClung was the key person and her life came alive as one of the volunteers told us her story.

We took a steam train ride, bought lunch and had coffee in the recreated bakery and cafe. The sun came out after lunch and the day was much warmer. Hopefully that will continue tomorrow as we fly to Edmonton to stay with Janine's relations (2nd cousin, once removed, etc). We hosted them in Sydney last year.

Enjoy the pictures. If you click on them, they will enlarge so you can enjoy their full beauty.








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