We at the Galt Museum & Archives, a settler-colonial cultural memory institution, extend our deepest condolences to the families and communities who were forced to endure Indian Residential Schools and had loved ones taken from them.
Read MoreThe Canadian Museums Association has awarded the Galt Museum & Archives with an Award of Outstanding Achievement for Stewardship of Collections.
Read MoreThe Galt is asking for residents to submit their portraits to be featured in a new Community Mosaic to be installed on the museum’s north-facing windows to welcome every visitor.
Read MoreWinter is here. Get outside and enjoy the Fort’s special winter season on weekends and select days throughout December.
Read MoreParents and guardians looking for an alternative to the traditional trick-or-treating will be happy to know that there will be physically distanced trick-or-treating from room-to-room at Fort Whoop-Up on October 30 and 31.
Read MoreThe Galt Museum & Archives is offering back-to-school photos on October 2 for the 2020–2021 school year.
Read MoreThe fall exhibit schedule at the Galt is packed with phenomenal exhibits and online presentations.
Read MoreFort Whoop-Up’s interpretive season was so popular with visitors that it has been extended to include weekends through the month of September.
Read MoreParents and caregivers who are doing at-home learning with their children in the fall can now book the Galt's curriculum-based education programs for their at-home learning cohort groups.
Read MoreNew local partnership features Southern Alberta producers while promoting Lethbridge’s local attractions
Read MoreFort Whoop-Up, partnering with New West Theatre, the Friends of the Galt, and Dunlop Ford, are pleased to present a new “Trader Tales” fundraising event at Fort Whoop-Up on July 17 and August 21, 2020.
Read MoreFort Whoop-Up will once again open its gates to visitors on June 30, 2020, albeit, in a socially distanced, COVID-19 conscious fashion.
Read MoreThe Galt Museum & Archives will once again open its doors on June 2, 2020.
Read Morethe Galt Museum & Archives and Fort Whoop-Up have been greatly expanding the selection of items from their stores that are available for purchase online.
Read MoreWith the need for physical distancing and the temporary closure of the facility to the public, the Galt has been working on redeveloping the content of exhibits that were researched and curated by Galt staff and volunteers for online audiences.
Read MoreThe Galt Museum & Archives offers online access to over one hundred thousand records of objects from our collection of over a million items, including 85,589 photographs and 13,500 artifacts.
Read MoreMy name is Darrin Martens and I am the Galt and Fort Whoop-Up’s new CEO/Executive Director. I have been on the job for a week familiarizing myself with your wonderful museum and fantastic attraction. While we are prevented from saying hello in person here at the Galt Museum & Archives, I wanted to say hello to the community.
Read MoreThe 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.
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