Canadian Tractor Museum

Canadian Tractor Museum Celebrating Canada’s agricultural story through restored vintage tractors, farm equipment, and the people who made it possible. Interac available.

We are Open for Summer! 10am - 5 pm daily Monday - Sunday. We look forward to meeting you at the Canadian Tractor Museum.

05/23/2026
05/19/2026

Canadian Tractor Museum I love this kind of history. Hope you do too. 🙂

05/15/2026

🇨🇦 Canada once built one of the most remote military highways on Earth — and most people have never heard how impossible it seemed at the time.

In 1942, during World War II, the United States and Canada feared Japan could move deeper into the Pacific after attacking Pearl Harbor.

There was one huge problem:
There was no reliable land route connecting Alaska to the rest of North America. ❄️

So Canada and the U.S. launched one of the most ambitious construction projects in modern history:
The Alaska Highway.

💛 What most people don’t realize:

🔹 The highway stretches over 2,400 kilometres through some of the harshest wilderness on the continent.

🔹 More than 11,000 American soldiers and thousands of Canadian civilians helped carve the road through mountains, forests, muskeg, rivers, and frozen terrain.

🔹 Workers battled temperatures below -40°C, swarms of mosquitoes, landslides, floods, and complete isolation.

🔹 Entire sections had to be built without existing roads, heavy infrastructure, or nearby towns.

🔹 In some remote areas, supplies were delivered only by air because nothing else could reach the crews.

🔹 The project was completed in just 8 months — an engineering achievement many experts thought was impossible.

But here’s the part many people forget:

A massive portion of the route crossed through northern British Columbia and the Yukon, where Canadian workers, Indigenous guides, engineers, mechanics, and local communities played a critical role in helping make the highway possible.

Today, the Alaska Highway remains one of the greatest infrastructure achievements in North American history — and a powerful reminder of the resilience, determination, and northern spirit that helped shape Canada. 🍁

It wasn’t just a road.
It was proof that even in the harshest conditions on Earth, Canadians could help build something extraordinary.

💬 Would you ever road trip the Alaska Highway?
👇 Tell us where you’d start from.

Our perennial exchange was a great community get together.  We are going to do it again on the 23rd, 10 to noon.  Come o...
05/15/2026

Our perennial exchange was a great community get together. We are going to do it again on the 23rd, 10 to noon. Come on over and meet a new friend.

Are you busy on Monday?
05/14/2026

Are you busy on Monday?

The Royal Canadian Legion celebrates 100 years this year. Join us as we celebrate with them and stay tuned for events th...
05/06/2026

The Royal Canadian Legion celebrates 100 years this year. Join us as we celebrate with them and stay tuned for events throughout the summer and fall.

05/06/2026

Too Cool!!!

Address

9704 96 Avenue
Westlock, AB
T7P2R6

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 8pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm
Sunday 10am - 5pm

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+17803493353

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