The Galt’s board of Directors is pleased to announce that Darrin J. Martens has begun his tenure as CEO/Executive Director of the Galt Museum & Archives and Fort Whoop-Up.
Read MoreThe Galt Museum wins GLAMi Award from MuseWeb for excellence in innovation in the cultural heritage sector for its automated online booking system.
Read MoreThe Galt has been digitally releasing stories about some of those objects to online audiences. The most recent of the objects to be featured are a chess set and painting that belonged to Willi Mueller, a German prisoner of war. These objects are of national historic importance.
Read MoreAfter thirteen years, Susan Burrows-Johnson is retiring from her position as CEO/Executive Director of the Galt Museum & Archives and Fort Whoop-Up.
Read MoreThe Friends of the Galt invite the community to come dance the night away at the Friends Winter Barn Dance! Winter can feel long, but this event provides an opportunity for the whole family to dance the winter blues away with the amazing Great Canadian Barn Dance Band!
Read MoreA Painter’s Paradise is an opportunity for visitors to explore the tradition of landscape art as well as the longstanding artistic community in Lethbridge and southern Alberta, but also to explore their own creativity through hands-on programs that we will be holding periodically throughout the exhibit.
Read MoreThe Galt has partnered with Blackfoot language expert Julius Delaney to provide the classes. Delaney also created a language curriculum with the Kainai Board of Education. His expertise is valuable to the people taking these language classes at the Galt.
Read MoreThe Vets hockey sweater is a rare material remnant from the team was the pinnacle of hockey for Lethbridge at the time. There are very few connections to the team. The Galt’s collections staff continue to seek information on the Lethbridge Vets hockey team and appreciate any knowledge of the team that may be shared by the public.
Read MoreWorlds Imagined: The Maps of Imaginary Places, a new exhibit at the Galt Museum & Archives takes a close look at maps of fictional and fantastical places.
Read MoreTickets are now available for this year’s Galt Beer Tasting Soirée coming up on Friday, September 6 from 5–10 pm. This annual fundraiser for the Galt Museum & Archives is sponsored by Bridge City Chrysler along with many Alberta breweries and local distributors. It features some of the best craft and microbrews available in southern Alberta.
Read MoreThe Galt Museum & Archives is looking for LGBTQ2S+ stories and materials for an upcoming exhibit titled Queer Histories of Southwestern Alberta.
Read MoreCommitted community members and their gracious donations are responsible for the return of an important part of the visitor experience of Fort Whoop-Up! It’s history with a boom at Fort Whoop-Up!
Read MoreOn November 22, 2018, the Alberta Meat Market’s neon sign, which had been in place for over half a century, was carefully removed from the cinderblock exterior of its building. The sign has since been restored to functionality by LA Noen with the help of gracious donations from Pat and Hollie Carroll and will now be displayed in the Galt’s Discovery Hall.
Read MoreExperience the Fort with friends in a closed-door experience that includes a bison chili dinner and a cash bar with beer and wine, and whisky tasting boards with a variety of different whiskys.
Read MoreThe Galt Museum & Archives is pleased to announce the official opening of our outdoor irrigation exhibit.
Read MorePlaces and Traces, the new exhibit opening on May 23 at the Galt, in collaboration with the Lethbridge Historical Society, explores the stories of the growth and development of our neighborhoods in Lethbridge.
Read MoreStudents gathered at the Galt Museum & Archives on Sunday, May 5 for the Southern Alberta Regional Heritage Fair.
Read MoreRecollecting Home explores the idea of “home” through individuals’ connections to objects.
Read More“The sign is a great example of storefront advertising,” says Aimee Benoit, Curator, “but it also serves as a visual reminder of the smaller local businesses that have played such an important role in our community’s development.”
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