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ELECTRONIC DIGITAL SIGN

Electronic Digital Sign is an ongoing fundraising project at the heart of Sundre. Located atop the CIR building, the electronic digital sign is a create way to advertise local business, events, fundraisers and welcome messages. We have rates that are sure to fit everyones budget. Contact our office today and let us create a campaign for you. 

What do you get? 

Each electronic digital sign agreement provides you with 2 screen shots. Each screen shot provides up to 3 lines of text. Each line can hold up to 23 characters. We have forms you can fill in and forward to us OR alternatively, we can create a digital image for you. Simply forward us your logo and we can custom design a screen for you. 

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Memorials
Special Events
Business
Events

General Fees:

$14 per day

$35 per week

$125 per month

$600 for 6 months

$1,000 for 1 year

NOTE: GST applies to ALL rentals

Non-Profit Fees:

$7 per day

$25 per week

$62.50 per month

$300 for 6 months

$500 for 1 year

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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