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    showing old style cottage and items from the last 100 years. Inexpensive and worthwhile. I recommend.

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    Canadian Museum of Rail Travel

    Canadian Museum of Rail Travel

    3.5(2 reviews)
    70.5 km

    This museum is fabulous…read more They have several cars from train sets on the tracks outside. A lot of these have been brought back to its original or as close as possible condition just using grant money, I understand, as it becomes available from the provincial government. One set of cars has now been named a "National Heritage" set and it is hoped a couple of other trains or the Royal Alex building receive that status soon as well. It then might make it easier for the museum to receive federal funding on a regular basis as most other museums do. Every time I go through the tour, I notice something different, something special. The staff do a good job in keeping them dustless for our benefit and the trains benefit and in protecting the cars as the tours go through. Guided tours through the cars are possible and are very interesting for the high school, adult range. The Museum is currently fundraising to finish off the rail shed and a miniature railroad (that was donated from Granville Island) set in the basement that all age kids would enjoy. The local HO club has also been trying to finish their display so as to have several miniature trains run along tracks in settings similar to around the southeast BC. One major item on their wish list I understand, is the funds to be able to construct a temperature-controlled, weather-controlled shed extending over all the cars and engines to fully keep all weather from deteriorating them any further - a very costly item. Once these trains are rusted through and can't be further restored, they are lost to our future as there aren't any other of these cars left. The Royal Alexandra is a beautiful hall with as many of the original parts as possible. She's now available for renting out for special occasions such as weddings, birthdays, meetings, etc. I've had several functions in here from AGMs, Christmas parties, dance, violin, and singing recitals, masquerade party, plus other activities. It's special to look at the detailing in the roof and columns. Downstairs at the shed is a quilt about different items about Cranbrook's past. There are also many pictures taken showing the birth, growth, people, activities, all around the Cranbrook-Fort Steel area that are very interesting to read about and view.

    From the outside I would never have guessed how beautiful this place is. Fabulous restorations, the…read moreCity has put a lot of money into this facility I am guessing, because it's really detailed and immaculate in quality. If you are into trains, this would be a highlight.

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    Canadian Museum of Rail Travel - Canadian Pacific Railway Water Tower

    Canadian Pacific Railway Water Tower

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    Fort Steele Historic Site - Storefronts

    Fort Steele Historic Site

    4.5(8 reviews)
    86.0 km

    Still a nice historic town. There is a candy store and a great bakery. Both air conditioned…read more There are Clydesdale horse wagon rides. Large site with many buildings to visit. If it's hot out bring water. But water can be purchased. There was a live historic show in the theatre. Staff were very helpful in spite of being short staffed. You can pan for gold too. Prices are very reasonable for the sights and buildings. Lovely mountain backdrop makes for some good photos. Ample free parking.

    This place is great. A turn of the century heritage town, where most of the staff are actors in…read morefull costume. We had planned to spend the day but could've easily taken two days. There is a steal of a deal package which was $88 including a train ride and stageplay which I found to be quite affordable. To walk amongst the town and see the blacksmith, tinsmith, baker, all of the other households and hotels was a full day. The full gardens and flowerbeds in bloom were absolutely wonderful. As well it was interesting to see the livestock including the turkeys and the roosters. I was very impressed by the friendliness of the staff and the authentic look of their costumes. Of all the things that I could say about this place I was only slightly disappointed that at one time there was a small brewery and now there isn't. If there was an old-time microbrewery on site with the proper saloon I think I would've stopped for a cold one. It was very hot the day we attended. The only other complaint I could possibly have would be the lack of goods from the blacksmith and the tinsmith that are for sale in the gift shop. There are some of their wares but I would suggest a lot more could be sold if there was a greater variety.

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    Fort Steele Historic Site - Am original home at the site

    Am original home at the site

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