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In response to the Covid-19 outbreak, we are currently closed until further notice. Thank you for your interest, and hope to welcome visitors again soon!

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Hey Amarjeet Sohi Justin Trudeau while you're in Devon at the research centre, take a visit 1 minute south to the @leduc1museum! We've been in touch with your office about our great museum. 630CHED

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We are so excited to announce that as of September 1st we will formally be known as The Canadian Energy Museum! Check out our new website at canadianenergymuseum.ca. Keep posted for more museum updates! #CanadianEnergyMuseum

We are so excited to announce that as of September 1st we will formally be known as The Canadian Energy Museum! Check out our new website at canadianenergymuseum.ca.

Keep posted for more museum updates!

#CanadianEnergyMuseum
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"An unidentified female researcher working in an Imperial Oil laboratory, Sarnia, Ontario, 1943; perhaps aided by the shortage of male labour during WWII, opportunities for women with specialized training began to open up through the 1940s." Source: Glenbow Archives, IP-11-2-1

"An unidentified female researcher working in an Imperial Oil laboratory, Sarnia, Ontario, 1943; perhaps aided by the shortage of male labour during WWII, opportunities for women with specialized training began to open up through the 1940s."

Source: Glenbow Archives, IP-11-2-1
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The Leduc No.1 Crew. After drilling 133 dry wells, Imperial Oil struck oil at the Leduc No.1 Discovery Well back in 1947! The discovery changed the course of Albertan energy history. #CanadianEnergyMuseum #history #stories #energy #Canada

The Leduc No.1 Crew. After drilling 133 dry wells, <a href="/ImperialOil/">Imperial Oil</a> struck oil at the Leduc No.1 Discovery Well back in 1947! The discovery changed the course of Albertan energy history.  

#CanadianEnergyMuseum 
#history #stories #energy #Canada
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It's almost MAY LONG WEEKEND! Who else is planning to camp? We've got spots available for tents and RV's. #Alberta #Tourism #TravelCanada #LeducNo1 #CanadianEnergyMuseum

It's almost MAY LONG WEEKEND! Who else is planning to camp? We've got spots available for tents and RV's. #Alberta #Tourism #TravelCanada #LeducNo1 #CanadianEnergyMuseum
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In keeping with #MuseumWeek2019 theme of the day, here’s a little sneak peek of our curator, Lauren Hussey, getting ready for the launch of our new Natural History Gallery! #BehindTheScenes

In keeping with #MuseumWeek2019 theme of the day, here’s a little sneak peek of our curator, Lauren Hussey, getting ready for the launch of our new Natural History Gallery! 
#BehindTheScenes
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Help us raise money for a foundation so we can erect the original Leduc No.1 Rig THIS SUMMER! Please Share! gofundme.com/help-erect-the… via GoFundMe

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Have you ever visited a museum and wished you could interact with the artifacts? Well.... our school programs include an artifact handling activity which, upon request, can also be included in adult tours! #museum #artifacts #energy #canada #explorealberta #canadianenergymuseum

Have you ever visited a museum and wished you could interact with the artifacts? Well.... our school programs include an artifact handling activity which, upon request, can also be included in adult tours! 

#museum #artifacts #energy #canada #explorealberta #canadianenergymuseum
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Museums have many jobs, like finding compelling ways to share our history! Stop by the Canadian Energy Museum (formerly Leduc No.1 Energy Discovery Centre) and learn about Canada's energy story! #canada #energy #museum #history #alberta #discover #learn #yeg #edmontontourism

Museums have many jobs, like finding compelling ways to share our history! Stop by the Canadian Energy Museum (formerly Leduc No.1 Energy Discovery Centre) and learn about Canada's energy story! 

#canada #energy #museum #history #alberta #discover #learn #yeg #edmontontourism
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Happy Monday from the Canadian Energy Museum 👋 We hope your week is off to a great start ☀️ #monday #solarpower #solar #solarpanel #energy #canada #canadianenergy #canadianenergymuseum #travelalberta #museum #visitmuseums #yeg #edmonton #yegger #leduc #leduccounty

Happy Monday from the Canadian Energy Museum 👋 We hope your week is off to a great start ☀️ 
#monday #solarpower #solar #solarpanel #energy #canada #canadianenergy #canadianenergymuseum #travelalberta #museum #visitmuseums #yeg #edmonton #yegger #leduc #leduccounty
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In 1925, the Imperial Oil Service Station was established. The service station brought petroleum products to consumers across the country. The service station became essential to Canadians, with new locations… instagram.com/p/Bzim0zRg8i6/…

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Women play an essential role in Canada’s Energy Story; in the past, present and future. An unidentified female researcher is pictured working in an Imperial Oil laboratory, Sarnia, Ontario, 1943. Perhaps aided by… instagram.com/p/BzlgDd2Am_Y/…

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Happy Tuesday! In honour of the Calgary Stampede, pictures is the Welcome Arch for the first Calgary Stampede, 1912. Electricity was not commonly used during this period, although the lightbulb was invented in 1879.… instagram.com/p/BzvknwjAFo9/…

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The Cable Tool Rig started it all! In 1858, James Miller Williams set out to drill a drinking well, but struck oil instead, producing the first commercial oil well in North America. • • • • #yeg #travelalberta… instagram.com/p/B0RgPDEga_V/…

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Our museum holds tons of unique and life-sized artifacts - perfect photo opportunities! On your next Canadian Energy Museum visit, tag us in your photos or use #canadianenergymuseum for a chance to be featured on our… instagram.com/p/B0WveO9A22Z/…

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Our Natural History gallery is open as well as a new VR Minecraft experience which allows you to take a tour through one of Alberta’s geological formations! • • • • • #travelyeg #travelalberta #albertamuseums… instagram.com/p/B0rExHxgQE0/…

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Did you know oilfield workers used to live in small homes like this called skid shacks? However, it was not only their worker but their families as well! Oilfield workers in the 1940s and 1950s would often live in… instagram.com/p/B08-tYugN5Z/…

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We are at the Devon River Fest this morning! We have two of our experiments set up so be sure to stop by! • • • • • • • #canadianenergymuseum #devon #devonrivervalley #northsaskatchewan #travelyeg #travelalberta @… instagram.com/p/B0_TGHUgkLn/…