Address: 91 Banff Ave, Banff, AB T1L 1K2, Canada
“Nice museum. Kids will have fun. Ample washroom. It closes quite early at about 5pm and you will need atleast 1hour to finish. No free parking all parking is paid. Follow for more.”
Address: 111 Bear St, Banff, AB T1L 1A3, Canada
“A small museum in Banff about the history of the city and its inhabitants. There are two main spaces, one on the left, which is a gallery of contemporary artists of the area. And the main one on the right about the history of the city.”
Address: 1 Birch Ave, Banff, AB T1L 1A8, Canada
“We’ll worth the time to visit, especially on a rainy day. Decent available free parking. Displays are well designed. Lots of interesting artifacts. Can easily spend 30 minutes to over an hour there. Museum also includes a gift shop, which can be entered without the museum admission.”
Address: 206 Beaver St, Banff, AB T1L 1B4, Canada
“E Eleanor G. Luxton, the daughter of Banff and Bow Valley pioneers, Norman K. Luxton and Georgina McDougall Luxton, established the Eleanor Luxton Historical Foundation in May 1995 with a mandate to preserve the rich history of Banff and the Bow Valley. The foundation fosters public awareness of the history of Canada’s first National Park and the Luxton and McDougall families’ influence and integral part in the development of the vibrant community, culture and built history that exists within Banff to this day. The Luxton Foundation continues to actively support Banff’s community and conservation efforts, proudly supporting the return of bison to the park through Bison Belong. The Luxton family home and garden located at 206 Beaver Street in Banff has been preserved, restored and is open to the public. The Luxton home is an accredited Alberta museum operated by the Luxton Foundation. The interior of the home has been upheld as Ms. Luxton left it, presenting the lives of the three family members and the evolution of a Banff lifestyle over nine decades. In addition, the Foundation supports scholarships in Western Canadian history at the University of Alberta and the University of Calgary. It provides grants to non-profit conservation and environmental organizations like Bison Belong, and carries out other initiatives that contribute to maintaining Eleanor’s wish to keep the rich history of Banff and the Luxton legacy alive. about1.jpg Our Mission The Eleanor Luxton Historical Foundation is focused on the preservation and promotion of the history, culture and ecology of the Banff area, the Bow Valley and Western Canada. Our Mandate To preserve and commemorate the Luxton Legacy; the built heritage on Beaver Street in Banff, AB including the historic Luxton home, its contents and grounds. The home and its grounds will be seen as an example of a Banff lifestyle as it evolved over a period of some nine decades. Preserve and make accessible the archival and photographic materials collected and preserved by the Luxton family in an appropriate research setting and to promote the use of those extensive and valuable materials by researchers. Support through financial aid when possible, education, research, publication, and other activities which foster the Luxton legacy.”
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