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Thursday, August 28, 2025

High River Alberta Old Car and Collectibles Museums


High River, Alberta, is home to a fascinating cluster of old car and collectibles museums located behind the rodeo grounds, offering a nostalgic journey through automotive and cultural history. 
The Call of the West Museum, situated at the High River Agricultural Society Rodeo Grounds, stands out with its extensive collection of vintage farm tractors, particularly Fords, alongside early farm equipment and a treasure trove of memorabilia. This museum highlights the influence of Ford and oil companies on agricultural life from the early 1900s to the 1960s, featuring unique exhibits like Model T cars, lifting jacks, and oil-related advertising. Visitors can explore these artifacts year-round, with no appointment needed, and the museum’s volunteer-driven efforts ensure a warm, community-focused experience, making it a hidden gem for enthusiasts.

Right next door, the Eamon’s Garage Museum adds another layer to this automotive haven, preserving the history of a restored 1950s Texaco service station originally from northwest Calgary. Operated by River City Classics, a group of passionate automobile enthusiasts, this museum showcases five to six vintage automobiles, either owned or on loan, alongside service station tools and automobilia from the era. The recent addition of a 3,000-square-foot building enhances its capacity for educational programs and community events, including a popular Kids Kamp each August where young visitors can judge cars and take rides. The museum’s admission-by-donation policy reflects its commitment to accessibility, drawing families and history buffs to its rich displays.

The side-by-side history of these museums traces back to the High River Agricultural Society, established in 1907, which has long been a cornerstone of the local community. Eamon’s Garage began as a functional gas station and motel run by the Eamons family from the 1930s to 1950s along the old #1A highway, serving travelers between Calgary and Banff. After being relocated and restored by River City Classics, it found a permanent home at the rodeo grounds, complementing the Call of the West Museum, which evolved from the society’s efforts to preserve agricultural heritage. Together, these museums, fuelled by volunteer dedication, have grown into a dynamic duo that celebrates High River’s past, as showcased in the video, offering a glimpse into their captivating collections.

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