Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village — Museum in Tofield

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Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village

Museum at Hwy 16 E, Tofield, AB T0B 4J0, Canada, Tofield, Alberta, T0B 4J0 . Here you will find detailed information about Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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Alberta
Address:
Hwy 16 E, Tofield, AB T0B 4J0, Canada, Tofield, Alberta, T0B 4J0
City:
Tofield
Postcode:
T0B 4J0

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Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village is a Canadian Museum based in Tofield, Alberta. Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village is located at Hwy 16 E, Tofield, AB T0B 4J0, Canada,


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Reviews of Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village

  • David
    Added 2016.08.20
    Bring your own snacks and water bottles as the concession was quite limited and pricey.
  • Owen
    Added 2015.11.07
    This living museum is lovely. The quality of the acting is just marvelous. Most of the buildings are not wheelchair accessible, so plan on doing a lot of just walking around if you can't lift your wheelchair user.
  • Chase
    Added 2015.09.20
    This was a really fantastic way to spend the day.
  • Benjamin
    Added 2015.07.03
    It is a great place. But food could be better. It is not even close to Ukrainian Authentic food, really not tasty. I am bought a kasha salad with buckwheat and get just regular salad without it. When i asked ' where is my buckwheat? - they gave me uncooked seeds... Am I a bird??? ' But maybe someone like it. The girl at cash register told me that she never tried this food... so how you can sale it? But it is not most important thing. Museum is really nice and actors are really good. Really recommend to visit this place.
  • Jesus
    Added 2015.06.18
    A really fun and engaging experience. Far larger than it seems. The folks really make the most of the space, and have a lot of buildings with great actors who can answer pretty well any question you have with certainty. I was also impressed with the gift shop and large selection of authentic cuisine. If you have Ukrainian cultural heritage and are interested in learning more, or are simply interested in history, I would highly recommend the heritage village.
  • Owen
    Added 2014.12.22
    Arrive early if you want to take advantage of the free horse and cart ride as it seems to fill up quickly, but the roads are wide and walkable.
  • Evan
    Added 2014.08.18
    There is no food or drink in the museum proper but there is a great shade-filled picnic area and a small food service area before you cross into the historic village. We brought our own picnic so I didn't see the prices but the food itself looked like it was great quality and healthy (meal sized salad with beets and cheese).
  • Caleb
    Added 2014.07.02
    Loved our visit here! Churches, homes, businesses etc. We're moved here from other Alberta locales. Authentic! Lovely grounds with a nice food area which is shaded by trees. Lots to see. The only thing missing is an actual sit down restaurant to eat at. Would like that. Great, enjoyable day. Highly recommended!!
  • Jaden
    Added 2013.08.31
    If you plan on going more than once get a membership to the "friends society"- $50 for a family- and you can go back any time. It costs $40 for one family admission so it's a great value.
  • Bryan
    Added 2013.05.27
    The tour of the locked buildings was the most fantastic, the guide who helped us through there has many stories and was quite edycational.
  • Madison
    Added 2013.05.02
    The costumed interpreters were quite educational, though they did not volunteer their information. At times it was hard to find what questions they wanted to be asked to solicit more information, it would have been nice if they offered it. Some of the characters seemed to prefer not to interact at all.
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