Kinosayo Museum

Overview

Visitor information, museum, visitor-accessible heritage buildings with remarkable mounted wildlife exhibits and regular events. The Kinosayo Museum, founded in 1983, is run by a volunteer board, with the majority of its collections generously donated by local residents.

For wildlife enthusiasts, the museum boasts one of the most developed wildlife exhibits in Northern Alberta.

Kinosayo Museum’s mission is to collect, research, preserve, and share the history and environmental heritage of Kinuso and its surrounding district. You’ll find fascinating collections from Indigenous culture, Ukrainian culture, pioneer life, and the early industries of logging, agriculture, hunting, and trapping.

On the museum grounds, you can visit the fully restored Swan River School, a nostalgic step back in time.

Nearby, a fully operational UGC grain elevator stands beside the railway, preserving an important piece of agricultural history for future generations to experience.

Take a trip to Kinuso and explore this rich tapestry of culture and history!

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6 St, Kinuso, AB T0G 1K0, Canada

What’s Nearby

Swan Hills Golf & Country Club

Saddle Club

Leo Moyen Recreation Place Skateboard Park

Dirt Riders Motocross Track

Swan Hills Snow Goers Club

Swan & Bear Wildnerness Sculpture

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