Art & Culture

Beaverhill Lake Nature Centre and Museum

Open: Wednesday–Saturday, 10AM–5PM, summer only
Phone: 780-662-3191 or 780-662-3269
Email: veglauer@tofieldalberta.ca

Located on the access road to Tofield is the Beaverhill Lake Nature Center & Museum. Built in 1996, this facility combines the natural and cultural history of Tofield, interpretive information about Beaverhill Lake, tourist information, local artists display and more.

Courtney Coulombe

Courtney Coulombe

Owner/Lead Planner | Planit Events Inc.

P: 7809936933

E: courtney@planiteventsinc.ca

www.planiteventsinc.ca

 

Event Planning and Management for corporate and personal events.

 

Did You Know? Planit Events Inc. is an:

ILEA Edmonton Member & Past Director/Board Member

Winner of Outstanding Professional – Event Planner 2019 at the Edmonton Event Awards

KNOW Women 2020 – Edmonton Book

2021 ILEA Esprit Nominee – Best Non-Profit Event

 

 

Niko’s Dance Team

Dance instruction in: Ballet, Jazz, Tap, Ukrainian, Hip Hop, Lyrical, Contemporary, Pointe, Musical Theatre, 

Contact: 

nikosdanceteam@gmail.com

780-940-4111

5116 – 50 Avenue
Box 460
Ryley, AB T0B 4A0

Sherri Armstrong Photography

Creative photography with heart and soul. Off camera lighting in natural settings create unique portraits that capture the heart and soul of a person and a family. I do adventure photography for hunters, shooters, archers, motor sports and anglers. The 20 acre outdoor studio offers a variety of setting including: forest, grassland, wetlands and paddocks. These session can look moody, darker and gritty. I love to photograph character faces especially our elders.

Phone: 780-226-5435
Email: sherriarmstrongphotography@gmail.com

Tofield Golden Club (Senior Center)

5004 54 Ave Tofield

Tofield Golden Club

Contact President: Ralph Peterson 780-662-4555
Vice President: Lynn Hryhirchuk 780-983-2557
Secretary: Sharon Grover
Treasurer and Hall Rental Inquires: Jim Robichaud 780-863-4353
For events and more information visit www.tofieldgoldenclub.ca

 

Tofield Museum

The Tofield Historical Society (THS) was formed in 1961 and, soon after, members established the Tofield Museum. The museum has been housed in three different locations: the first in a schoolhouse located on the Tofield School grounds, the second in an annex of the Tofield Arena and the third in the Beaverhill Lake Nature Centre & Museum Facility.

The Tofield Museum provides exhibits that cover the development of Tofield from the early Indigenous settlements to the arrival of European and American settlers and subsequent agricultural and business developments. These exhibits reflect the development of schools, medical care, agricultural practices and church communities of early pioneers.

The Tofield Museum has accomplished great milestones:

  • 2011: “Engagement Award” from Alberta Museums Association
  • 2012: “Recognized Museum Status” from the Alberta Museums Association.

THS is a member of CREAM (Central Rural East Alberta Museums), a support group for museums in rural Alberta.

Our board is very proud of our achievements as we strive to provide our visitors with the best possible experiences and programs.

Over the years, the Tofield Historical Society had published two history books: Tales of Tofield 1 (1969) and Tales of Tofield 2 (2009).

Tofield Golden Club (Senior Center)

Tofield Museum

Courtney Coulombe

Niko’s Dance Team

Sherri Armstrong Photography

Beaverhill Lake Nature Centre and Museum

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