Category: | Museum, Point of interest, Establishment, Tourist attraction, |
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Address: | 359 2 Ave, East Coulee, AB T0J 1B0, Canada |
Postal code: | T0J 1B0 |
Phone: | (403) 822-3970 |
Website: | http://www.ecsmuseum.ca/ |
Monday: | 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
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Tuesday: | Closed |
Wednesday: | Closed |
Thursday: | 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
Friday: | 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
Saturday: | 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
Sunday: | 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM |
Interesting and informative. It was quiet and no other guests so we were able to tour around in peace. Lots of trinkets and small things to look at, a lot of local Alberta history in a quiet place
This gives you a bit of ancient community structure and in school . I like how the boys and girls were separated, the classroom was tidy and makes you feel that time
We stumbled upon this little gem and are so glad we did, love these little hidden gems.
The only place to hold REAL dinosaur bones...
So me and my nephew came to visit this place to learn some of the history of the area. My nephew is 9 and this was the highlight of our trip to the Drumheller area. He asked about how haunted the school and about the kids who went to that school back when it was running and the ladies working there answered all his questions. They were so informative and lovely! They absolutely made his day. But what's even cooler then the history of the school and seeing how people lived in olden times is the fact one of the locals donated dinosaur bones he had found years ago on his property that the school displays and even let's you hold! Unbelievable! We held real dinosaur bones. Stop by here and take the tour. It's a really amazing educational experience.
Nice little cafe/tea room
The lunch special is Turkey or ham per made sandwich, drink and dessert for $10. Could have more food section.. it’s not a tea room or there was no local tea to pick from … need more homemade meals …
We did not do the school tour …. But the school was not busy with tours …
More information about the tours needs to posted on social media about this hidden gem in the badlands…
The gift shop could use more local small business gifts for sell …