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Indigenous People's Day

Mon, Jun 21

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Sundre

Each year on June 21st the Nation celebrates and honours the men and women that walked before us. We are happy to celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day with our community.

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Indigenous People's Day
Indigenous People's Day

Time & Location

Jun 21, 2021, 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Sundre, 211 1 Ave SW, Sundre, AB T0M, Canada

About the Event

Each year on June 21st the world comes together to celebrate the heritage, diverse cultures and outstanding achievements of First Nations, Inuit and Metis. Our museum will have our new village tipi erected and blessed. We will have the village open and ask that people enter respectfully and ensure they remain socially distanced while on the museum grounds. Masks as are not manditory outside but will be required when entering the washroom space. The gallery and wildlife exhibit will remain closed. 

Tickets

  • Indigenous People's Day

    Please bring a chair and blanket with you. The tipi placement can take some time to erect. Washrooms will be available in the round building. Masks are not mandatory while outside but will be required when entering our washroom space.

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Phone: 403.638.3233         Fax: 403.638.3295         E-Mail: sundremuseum@telus.net        Address: 211 - 1st Ave SW Sundre, Alberta
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Our facilities take a minimum of one hour to tour so we truly recommend scheduling your visit with this in mind.

Regular Business Hours
are Tuesday - Saturday. 10 am - 5 pm 

Please note: As a rural museum we can sometimes close due to weather or staffing so if you are travelling feel free to call ahead to avoid any disappointment.
ADMISSION

Family $30

Adults $10

Seniors (65+) $8

Youth (6-17): $8

5 & under: FREE

Donation cheques can be mailed to:

Box 314 Sundre, AB T0M 1X0

E-Transfers to: sundremuseum@telus.net

No charge for veterans 

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 No charge for  CANOO members

(New Canadians)

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Our facility is accessible for those with limited physical mobility

The Sundre & District Historical Society would like to acknowledge that the Sundre & District Museum is located on Treaty 6 and 7 territories which have been the traditional meeting ground, gathering place and travelling route for the Blackfoot Confederacy, Tsuu t'ina, Stoney Nakota and the Otipemiswak Battle River Territory District 3 Métis. We also wish to publicly acknowledge the many First Nations, Métis and Inuit whose footsteps have marked these lands for centuries.

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