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Book Your Tour Now

We offer group tours for all ages and Alberta cirriculum-based tours for Kindergarten to Grade 6. In the warmer months, we also offer town-wide and cemetery walking tours. Call us at 780-387-5558 or email info@milletmuseum.ca to book.

**To ensure we have enough staff and materials on hand, we encourage large tour groups to book in advance.**

Not Falling For You

A Senior's Movement Program

Led by older adults, this program uses simple, specialized exercises to develop balance, increase leg & core strength, & prevent falls, to keep you doing what you like to do! Coming soon for its 4th session. 

Tuesdays or Thursdays, 10-11AM

March 3/5 - April 28/30

There are still spaces for Thursdays 

Bring a water bottle, running shoes, and comfortable clothing. Limited spots available, so reserve your place today! Call 780-387-5558 to register.

Looking for exercises to do in the mean time? Click here for resources.

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Leprechaun Hunt 

Our annual town-wide leprechaun hunt will be back on from March 9 - 21. Pick-up your booklet at the Museum or print it below, then visit local businesses to find each leprechaun. Return your finished - or partially finished - booklet to the Museum for prizes. 

Millet Trivia!

Saturday, March 21 @ 2:00pm - 4:00pm

Come play Millet Trivia for prizes at this all-ages event!
Register in advance at the link below 
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Millet & District Museum & Archives logo; a red fire wagon.

The Millet and District Museum, Archives and Visitor Information Centre is located on Treaty 6 Territory, and Métis Region IV. The Millet Museum Board, Staff, Volunteers, and Members acknowledge that we are privileged to live and work on this land, which has been and continues to be a gathering place and space for the Maskwacis Nēhiyaw (Bear Hills Cree), Niitsítapi (Blackfoot), Nakoda (Stony), Dene (Athabascan), Métis, and many other distinct Indigenous Peoples. We respect the histories, languages, and cultures of the Indigenous Peoples of what is now known as Canada. 

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