Experience the history of Prince Albert and area with a visit to the Prince Albert Historical Museum, 10 River Street East. Once Prince Albert's third fire hall, it was built in 1912 and used by the Prince Albert Fire Department until 1975. The Heritage (now Historical) Museum opened to the public in 1977.
Three floors of display space give visitors a view into Prince Albert's past, displays include business and industry, updated military and Indigenous area, as well as a historic homes and examples of how they may have been set up.
The Historical Museum is home to the Bill Smiley Archives, a repository of over 16,000 documents, 2,000 photographs, 300 maps and more! E-mail archives@historypa.com to send a request or book a research time.
After touring the museum, relax in our tea room. Our staff are available to answer questions and make your visit enjoyable. We look forward to welcoming you!
For more information including hours, admission rates, tours, etc., please visit History PA