The Whitewood Historical Museum is dedicated to the memory of our early pioneers and the ethnic diversity of our community.
The museum consists of five buildings- a main building with artifacts historical displays, a second building of ethnic items, service clubs and sports displays, the Forest Farm School with school, household military and military displays, an agricultural building with our farming history, and a lean-to with displays on early modes of transportation and early Whitewood businesses.
With thousands of period artifacts, touring the various buildings and surrounding grounds is a must for any history buff.
Collection Highlights: Â Mrs. Matheson’s Cottage hospital / Francis Cosgrave’s story / Ethnic farm settlements / First Nation history of Ochapowace and Chacachas / New Finland history / French counts of St. Hubert.
Location Notes
603 North Railway
Operating Season
May – September
Hours
Hours of operation: Closed for the winter season – open by appointment.
Admission: Â Free