Museum Of The Highwood Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Worth a visit, and a must if you are a "Heartland" fan
Within easy walking distance of Maggie's Diner. Friendly and helpful staff. Some interesting displays about the history of the town and surrounding area. And if you are a "Heartland" fan, a corner ...
The kid section was our favorite - the ice cream was so cool to play with. It was really interesting to see all the movies that were filmed there. The flooding was also fascinating to learn about. Fo...
a budget-friendly museum to visis to learn about High River and Heartland. It has a little giftshop and lots of artifacts and memorabilia. Admission is by donation.
This is one of those surprises you sometimes find in a small town. It is housed in the old CPRR depot, built in 1912. It has history of the area, as well as a section on the many movies that have been...
A volunteer and author, Lecia Cornwall, wrote a wonderful historical novel of WW1 in 2021, inspired by stories and artifacts from the Museum of the Highwood in High River. It's a great read.
Worth a visit, and a must if you are a "Heartland" fan
Within easy walking distance of Maggie's Diner. Friendly and helpful staff. Some interesting displays about the history of the town and surrounding area. And if you are a "Heartland" fan, a corner ...
Small but interesting
The kid section was our favorite - the ice cream was so cool to play with. It was really interesting to see all the movies that were filmed there. The flooding was also fascinating to learn about. Fo...
interesting
a budget-friendly museum to visis to learn about High River and Heartland. It has a little giftshop and lots of artifacts and memorabilia. Admission is by donation.
Nice Small Town Museum
This is one of those surprises you sometimes find in a small town. It is housed in the old CPRR depot, built in 1912. It has history of the area, as well as a section on the many movies that have been...
I read her book
A volunteer and author, Lecia Cornwall, wrote a wonderful historical novel of WW1 in 2021, inspired by stories and artifacts from the Museum of the Highwood in High River. It's a great read.