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Facilities & Policies
Discovery
Hall

In the 5000
square foot Discovery
Hall kids of all ages are immersed
in the history of Southwestern Alberta with our permanent hands-on
exhibits. Be sure to visit often so you can see the changes, and enjoy
special exhibits both from across North America and designed in-house.
We like adding
new features and surprises too - like our new People
on
the Wall Podcasts - or pick up a Discovery Backpack or Treasure
Hunt
at the information desk when you visit!
EXHIBIT SCHEDULE
Viewing
Gallery

The spacious
Viewing Gallery is one of the most unique and sought after special events
venues in the area perfect for banquets, lectures,
corporate events, weddings, trade shows and more!
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Education
Centre
The 2500
square foot Education Centre, housed on the main floor of the historic
1910 Galt hospital building, provides space for thousands of people each
year to experience dynamic, interactive learning.

Servus Credit Union
Learning Studio
Formerly The Community Savings Learning
Studio, this room provides the community with a multi-purpose,
user-friendly space where ideas and learning can flourish.
The Learning Studio's planned flexibility allows it to be
used as a classroom, a meeting room, a preschool area, a discovery
centre, a games area, a reading room, a lecture hall, theatre
and more... Museum staff predict that the Learning Studio
will become the busiest room in the new Galt, as its potential
uses are virtually limitless!
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Lethbridge Iron Works Classroom
Education and experience are integral components
of the Galt's mission. The classroom provides space
and opportunity for the Galt to fulfill its educational mandate.
Whether it is being used for curriculum connected education
programs, by teachers who want to enhance classroom teaching
with real-world applications, or as a space for art and crafts,
the classroom is a vital component in the Galt's Education
Centre.
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The Galt permits
personal use,
non-commercial photography within exhibition areas
with restrictions including no tripods, no video and
no flash photography.
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