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SavePlace Title: Battle River Pioneer MuseumPlace Description:
A mounted albino moose and a 1500 year old arrow head are just a couple of amazing things available to see at the Battle River Pioneer Museum.  Visitors can easily imagine the town of Manning many years ago while touring the large main building, a cabin, post office, blacksmith shop and machine shed. An annual Heritage Day weekend antique tractor parade showcases the farm machinery used many years ago! Imagine the early pioneers at work while watching the Heritage Day demonstrations that may include wood working, rope making, and flour milling. The museum’s collection also includes a mounted moose, timber wolf, cougar, grizzly bear, albino porcupine and many other odd and unusual items.This museum located 1 km east of the Town of Manning on Secondary Highway 700 Hwy 691, Manning AB T0H 2M0.
Open May 15 – September 15, 10am to 6pm daily.
Museum – 780-836-2374
Off Season Museum – 780-836-0734
Address: 700 Hwy 691, Manning AB T0H 2M0
Town of Manning
Alberta
T0H 2M0
CanadaTelephone Number: 780 836-0734A mounted albino moose and a 1500 year old arrow head are just a couple of amazing things available to see at the Battle River Pioneer Museum.  Visitors can easily imagine the town of Manning many years ago while touring the large main building, a cabin, post office, blacksmith shop and machine shed. An annual Heritage Day weekend antique tractor parade showcases the farm machinery used many years ago! Imagine the early pioneers at work while watching the Heritage Day demonstrations that may include wood working, rope making, and flour milling. The museum’s collection also includes a mounted moose, timber wolf, cougar, grizzly bear, albino porcupine and many other odd and unusual items.This museum located 1 km east of the Town of Manning on Secondary Highway 700 Hwy 691, Manning AB T0H 2M0.
Open May 15 – September 15, 10am to 6pm daily.
Museum – 780-836-2374
Off Season Museum – 780-836-0734


