Built in 1959, this building was originally Sherwood Park’s first fire hall, and it eventually housed the RCMP, too. It became a museum in 1997, with displays showing the lives of settlers from the early 1900s. Permanent exhibits include a general store, train station, grain elevator, dairy barn, country church, parlour, barber shop and more. The museum is also home to more than 18,000 artifacts and 140 metres of archives. Guided tours are available, in addition to school tours.