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RCMP Centennial Park

Pavillion
Julian photo of caboose
Teepee 2013
Eddie

Galloway Station Museum & Travel Centre is located in RCMP Centennial Park, a beautiful green space in the heart of Edson, between the East and West bound Yellowhead Highway.

The park also features a large pavilion, caboose, a Lockheed T-33 Silver Star plane, and Town of Edson Mascot, Eddie the Squirrel.

Throughout the summer months, travelers and locals alike can enjoy public events including Art in the Park, Aboriginal Day, the Edson Custom Cruisers' annual Show and Shine, and much more.


The park was developed in 1974 by citizens of Edson to honour the 100th anniversary of RCMP presence in Alberta.

 

The park is maintained by the Town of Edson.

Family at the museum
Galloway Station Museum logo

223-55th Street

Edson, AB

T7E 1L5

info@gallowaystationmuseum.com

780-723-5696

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In the spirit of truth and reconciliation, the Edson & District Historical Society (EDHS) acknowledges that we are on Treaty 6 territory, the traditional and ancestral lands of the Nehiyawak, Saulteaux, Siksika, Piikuni, Kainai, Dene, Nakota Sioux and Otipemisiwak (Metis) Nations. The EDHS further acknowledges the harms done in the past and as a volunteer organization are dedicated to cultivating relationships in the spirit of reconciliation. We welcome the opportunity to continue to live and learn on these lands with mutual respect.

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