The McCord Museum consists of 1928 CPR station furnished with railway artifacts, household objects and items from businesses of the area. There are small tools as well as some horse and cattle gear. Autographed quilts and a collection of books, photos, maps, and written material help to tell the stories of the many people that lived in the area in the past.
The second museum building  is a 1913 Church Museum is sitting at the opposite end of the Main Street (locally called the church on the hill). This was built by the Holiness Movement and was the centre of a Bible School in the 1930s and 40s.
Collection Highlights: Â Pioneer artifacts especially handmade items / Pictures and written material / Historic CPR Station / Arrowhead, Spear head and hammer collection.
Location Notes
Main Street
Operating Season
May – September
Hours
Open on request. Phone ahead for a guide, or ask at the McCord Grocery Store.
Admission: Â By donation.