Top Tourist attraction in Crowsnest pass, Alberta

Hillcrest Mine Disaster Cemetery

Address: 200 4 Ave, Hillcrest Mines, AB T0K 1C0, Canada

Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction

“The grounds were beautifully maintained at the monument and in the cemetery. I was impressed at how much history was presented on the boards around the property. Thank you to all who keep this area looking so nice.”

Bellevue Underground Mine

Address: 2531 213 St, Bellevue, AB T0K 0C0, Canada

Museum Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction

“The tour guides are knowledgeable locals with ties to the mine. Lots of interesting sites and exhibits. Temperature inside is 1 C and at one point they turn all lights off to demonstrate the darkness, so be prepared for those.”

Leitch Collieries Provincial Historic Site

Address: Box 959, Crowsnest Pass, AB T0K 0E0, Canada

Museum Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction

“Conveniently situated by the highway, offering ample parking for visitors. The site features well-paved pathways with abundant informative displays. Exploring the site provides a wealth of knowledge about the collieries and their significance.”

Crowsnest Museum & Archives

Address: 7701 18 Ave, Coleman, AB T0K 0M0, Canada

Museum Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction

“Museum was jampacked with interesting artifacts and information. The App Barracks were very well done and the interactive aspect was a great touch”

Fireman's Park

Address: Crowsnest Pass, AB T0K 0C0, Canada

Park Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction

“Beautiful spot. Too bad you can’t rent equipment from the park on a regular day.”

Frank Slide Interpretive Centre

Address: Hwy 3 Crowsnest Pass, Blairmore, AB T0K 0E0, Canada

Museum Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction

“Stunning displays and views! This centre is laid out in such a way that you always feel like you are looking outside. They have a beautiful path you can hike on outside, just be aware that it starts out fairly accessible (wide, well maintained but with a gravel surface) and transitions to uneven gravel steps and steeper slopes, until it finished with a “trail” hike back up (narrow dirt foot path with roots along a steep slope). You could always turn back and go to the wider path. This isn’t a knock against the path - I personally thought it was beautiful and nice to see all the different types represented in one adventure, however if you have mobility challenges it concerns be aware ;)”

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