John Walter Museum

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9180 Walterdale Hill
Edmonton, Alberta T6E 2V3
John Walter Museum is a small facility located in the heart of the river valley. The site interprets the life of John Walter and the Strathcona community of Walterdale from 1875 to 1920. We tell the story of a rugged Scot who came from the Orkney Islands to Canada in 1870 to build York boats for the Hudson's Bay Company. Five years later John Walter acquired River Lot 9, located between present day 105th and 107th Street, University Avenue to the North Saksatchewan River. Here he built one of the first permanent residences on the south side on the river. Along side that residence he also built a ferry. Through numerous business ventures (ferry operations, general store, lumber mill a coal mine to name a few) he became one of Edmonton's foremost entrepreneurs and a community, Walterdale, formed around him. Other folks began business and soon Walterdale was home to Pollard Brothers Brick Yard, Bedard Tannery, a brewing company, blacksmith and school.

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Three houses in one visit - all free - and there were cookies!
5/17/2017

Walked to visit these three houses which form the attraction. These are the three houses that John W...

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"Movin' on Up" in 19th century Edmonton
5/21/2016

This historic site is located on the riverbanks of Edmonton - nestled and almost hidden from view by...

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Lots of Edmonton history
9/8/2012

Interesting houses to visit - go when there are demos of the traditional crafts. Helpful interpreter...

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