Canadian Energy Museum: Home of Leduc No.1 50399 Highway 60 South, Leduc County, AB T9G 0B2

Canadian Energy Museum: Home of Leduc No.1





115 Reviews
  • Thursday9 am–4 pm
  • Friday9 am–4 pm
  • Saturday9 am–4 pm
  • SundayClosed
  • MondayClosed
  • Tuesday9 am–4 pm
  • Wednesday9 am–4 pm




Canadian Energy Museum: Home of Leduc No.1 50399 Highway 60 South, Leduc County, AB T9G 0B2




About the Business

Canadian Energy | Canadian Energy Museum | Division No. 11 | The Canadian Energy Museum is a museum located in Leduc County, Alberta, focused on sharing Canada's Energy Story. The museum offers school programs, tours and hosts regular events.

Contacts

Call Us
+17809874323
50399 Highway 60 South, Leduc County, AB T9G 0B2

Hours

  • Thursday9 am–4 pm
  • Friday9 am–4 pm
  • Saturday9 am–4 pm
  • SundayClosed
  • MondayClosed
  • Tuesday9 am–4 pm
  • Wednesday9 am–4 pm

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Identifies as women-owned
  • Wheelchair-accessible washroom
  • Good for kids
  • Washroom
  • Family-friendly
  • Gender-neutral washroom
  • Restaurant




Recommended Reviews

Henry Tolbert
09.10.2023
Canadian Energy Museum: Home of Leduc No.1
Had a good experience bringing the kids here. Good look at some history.
Brodie Reid
12.09.2023
Canadian Energy Museum: Home of Leduc No.1
Fun, informative and interesting! Will go again. I personally love all the mini models and minerals they dug up.
Tanya Holden
17.08.2023
Canadian Energy Museum: Home of Leduc No.1
We had only been to this campground a couple times last year, but this year we are thoroughly impressed with all the positive changes that have taken place with the campground. We have been staying here quite often this year and so far, each time we return the campground just keeps getting better. The grounds look amazing with all the new flowers, plants, gardens and trees. The camp areas are well groomed and organized. The bathrooms and showers are always very well kept and clean. They have a concession in the office where they sell all sorts of goodies, chips & ice cream (we sampled a double scoop of strawberry marble yum!), lighters etc.. Lolly and Gary, the Camp Hosts have been doing a fantastic job and all of their hard work clearly shows throughout the campground, they are absolutely amazing, friendly and hardworking people! We are planning to go back next month and we can’t wait to see what new projects and changes have happened since our last trip out there.
James Harrott
25.07.2023
Canadian Energy Museum: Home of Leduc No.1
The CEM is working very hard to reflect the modern state of Canada's technologically- advanced energy industry while still telling the story of it's past. I am excited to see where they go!
Shaun Kessler
25.07.2023
Canadian Energy Museum: Home of Leduc No.1
Interesting and informative displays. A variety of positive Canadian oilfield histories and timelines on display.Not much on the future of energy in Canada.
Paramjit Verma
21.07.2023
Canadian Energy Museum: Home of Leduc No.1
Great museum to gain knowledge into Alberta's oil history. It's well maintained and staff are very friendly. I would highly recommend this place for a great family day trip. It also has a campsite with 20 spots with clean washrooms & showers and a multi-use hall that can be booked for official/personal events for 120-150 persons.
Brandon Young
20.07.2023
Canadian Energy Museum: Home of Leduc No.1
Very fun and educational museum, you can learn about the start of The Town of Devon.
Dwayne Lavallee
20.07.2023
Canadian Energy Museum: Home of Leduc No.1
I have never been to this museum before. I came by accident and was glad that I did. Although I did not get a chance to tour the museum, as my infant and wife were asleep in the car, I did a little tour of the place myself. There are many relics to see and is well worth stopping by. I entered the building being greeted by a friendly face, and many things to see. I suggest giving yourself a couple of hours if you plan on touring the facility, as it is larger than it appears. There are many antiques to see outside and photos to take all around. I sure hope that this place remains open for many more years to come. Thank you for the friendly greeting, and I hope to be back for a full tour soon:)
Mage Of Doom
20.07.2023
Canadian Energy Museum: Home of Leduc No.1
A good selection of history of the energy industry in Canada and Alberta. Would be a good experience if you have a lot of industry experience or little industry experience. From exploration onshore to offshore, to the processing side the museum covers most aspects of early oil and gas.
Tomson Li
19.07.2023
Canadian Energy Museum: Home of Leduc No.1
See oil industry started from here, and grew to main economic industry for Canada. Historically tell you all aspects of oil technology and understand what it means to this country.

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50399 Highway 60 South, Leduc County, AB T9G 0B2
Canadian Energy Museum: Home of Leduc No.1