The historical village museum has a real boardwalk, a Norwegian log hall, a grain elevator, schools, shops, and a church.
Goose Creek School Museum
Goose Creek School is a turn-of-the-century rural school (used from 1912-1957) that was moved into Town and set up as a “hands on” part of the Sedgewick Museum. The school contains the original Waterman-Waterbury heater and blackboard, large artifacts, and exhibits.
Forestburg and District Museum
Features a collection of homesteading and agricultural tools, mining memorabilia and an authentic 1920’s kitchen.
Diplomat Mine Interpretive Site
Canada’s Only Surface Coal Mining Museum, located on Highway 855, across the Battle River from Big Knife Provincial Park.
Follow the walking trail to the observation deck to view Paintearth Mine and the Battle River Generating Station. You can also take in the views of the reclaimed land from 1950.
On site: Picnic Tables
Washrooms
Ample Parking
Visitor Gazebo
Mini excavators for kids to try out in the sand box
Admission is by donation.
Alliance and District Museum
Alliance Museum provides a unique look into Alliance’s rural heritage and history. Special features include the Norman Johnston room and a huge doll collection.
Strome Skating Rink
Outdoor skating rink and fitness centre
Strome Curling Rink
Includes two ice sheets, change rooms, concession, bar, and upstairs viewing area
Lougheed Field House
Features a fitness centre, batting cages and hockey rink-sized open floor with badminton, basketball and pickleball courts.
Galahad Agriplex
Agriplex featuring a bowling alley and library. To book, call Christine at 403-596-2809.
Forestburg Riding Arena
The Arena is able to facilitate roping, rough stock events, jumping, barrel racing, gymkhana, obstacle courses, fun days, clinics, cattle events, 4-H, pleasure riding, colt training, or shows.