Walking Tour

Ghosts of the Past: Bronze Sculptures

Join us for a 1 hour guided historical walking tour in downtown Red Deer. All tours start at the Red Deer Museum + Art Gallery. Please pre-register.

Have you seen the ghosts of Red Deer? This renowned bronze public art collection was initiated by the Downtown Business Association and helps tell some of the stories of Red Deer’s past.

The ghosts represent people, folklore and past ways of life. Most sculptures are symbols of times past, of community spirit or service that made Red Deer a better place to live.

The ghosts were created by local and provincial artists and these sculptures are part of the City of Red Deer’s public art collection for all to enjoy throughout the downtown core. It is one of the largest life-size bronze sculpture collections in Canada.

Doris Forbes and Mickey the beaver sitting on a table with a glass milk bottle. Red Deer, Alberta. Between 1939-1948. Photo courtesy of the City of Red Deer Archives, E3096.

Walking Tour

Red Deer Revealed: Downtown Buildings

Join us for a 1 hour guided historical walking tour in downtown Red Deer. All tours start at the Red Deer Museum + Art Gallery. Please pre-register.

What was Red Deer like over 100 years ago?

Ross Street has been a destination for visitors since the arrival of the railway in the 1890’s. Downtown was lined with hotels, cafes, entertainment and businesses and city parks for locals and visitors to Central Alberta. For decades, Little Gaetz Avenue was the place to shop in Red Deer. Learn about the people and places that shaped Red Deer and enjoy the public art along the way.

Ross Street (50 Street) Red Deer, Alberta. Dated October 23, 1916. Photo courtesy of the City of Red Deer Archives, P12841.

Walking Tour

Red Deer Revealed: Downtown Buildings

Join us for a 1 hour guided historical walking tour in downtown Red Deer. All tours start at the Red Deer Museum + Art Gallery. Please pre-register.

What was Red Deer like over 100 years ago?

Ross Street has been a destination for visitors since the arrival of the railway in the 1890’s. Downtown was lined with hotels, cafes, entertainment and businesses and city parks for locals and visitors to Central Alberta. For decades, Little Gaetz Avenue was the place to shop in Red Deer. Learn about the people and places that shaped Red Deer and enjoy the public art along the way.

Ross Street (50 Street) Red Deer, Alberta. Dated October 23, 1916. Photo courtesy of the City of Red Deer Archives, P12841.

Walking Tour

Red Deer’s Oldest Neighbourhood: Parkvale

Join us for a 1 hour guided historical walking tour in downtown Red Deer. All tours start at the Red Deer Museum + Art Gallery. Please pre-register.

The Parkvale district is one of Red Deer’s oldest residential areas, developed in 1905 for the working-class. Take a stroll through the area to see some of the earliest homes built and learn who occupied them and what their role was in developing our community.

Learn about Edward Barrett, former Mayor and businessman, as you stroll through Barrett Park. Visit the ghost sculpture of Mickey the Beaver in Coronation Park as well as view a few homes in the Waskasoo neighborhood. You will learn about the McIntosh residence and the Manning Residence as you loop back towards the museum.

Dedication of the Pioneers Lodge (4324 46A Avenue) July 16, 1958. Photo courtesy of the City of Red Deer Archives, N10030.

Walking Tour

Red Deer’s Oldest Neighbourhood: Parkvale

Join us for a 1 hour guided historical walking tour in downtown Red Deer. All tours start at the Red Deer Museum + Art Gallery. Please pre-register.

The Parkvale district is one of Red Deer’s oldest residential areas, developed in 1905 for the working-class. Take a stroll through the area to see some of the earliest homes built and learn who occupied them and what their role was in developing our community.

Learn about Edward Barrett, former Mayor and businessman, as you stroll through Barrett Park. Visit the ghost sculpture of Mickey the Beaver in Coronation Park as well as view a few homes in the Waskasoo neighborhood. You will learn about the McIntosh residence and the Manning Residence as you loop back towards the museum.

Dedication of the Pioneers Lodge (4324 46A Avenue) July 16, 1958. Photo courtesy of the City of Red Deer Archives, N10030.

Join us as part of #FirstFridaysRedDeer this May as we celebrate some of the remarkable people and places of Red Deer in our permanent history exhibit, Remarkable Red Deer.

We will unveil new additions to our collection including the taxidermized Buffalo head from the Buffalo Hotel and Curtis Labelle’s performance costume and memorabilia. Check out these treasures from our collection to celebrate our 50th anniversary!

Buffalo Hotel. Image courtesy of City of Red Deer Archives, P3000

About #FirstFridaysRedDeer

On the first Friday of every month, join the galleries in downtown Red Deer in celebrating local, regional and national artistic talent. The galleries buzz with art experiences, open gallery spaces, social mingling and maybe some entertainment. Suitable for adults, youth, families, date nights, music lovers, culture-vultures and anyone who enjoys kicking off their weekend with a Friday night party.

View the monthly First Fridays schedule on the Red Deer Arts Councils website.

Still Life Bicycle

Have you ever really looked at a bicycle? They have so many intricate parts that they would make a great still life drawing composition!

In celebrating our 50th Anniversary, we are revisiting some of our favourite MAGSaturday activities from the past. This is the 456th MAGSaturdays activity! Be sure to claim your free Anniversary membership to receive discounted admission into MAGSaturdays.

Patterned Snake

Do you like to zen out and draw patterns? Then this is the project for you! We’ll be drawing some funky, coiled-up snakes, and filling them with all sorts of colours and shapes!

In celebrating our 50th Anniversary, we are revisiting some of our favourite MAGSaturday activities from the past. This is the 600th MAGSaturdays activity! Be sure to claim your free Anniversary membership to receive discounted admission into MAGSaturdays.

Graphic Grid

Today particpants will be enlarging a part of an image using oil pastels and then adding it to a grid that will then help complete the whole!

In celebrating our 50th Anniversary, we are revisiting some of our favourite MAGSaturday activities from the past. This is the 40th MAGSaturdays activity! Be sure to claim your free Anniversary membership to receive discounted admission into MAGSaturdays.

Servus Credit Union presents

Get into the Groove: Happy 50th Birthday to the MAG

Join us for Family Day as we celebrate 50 years of the Red Deer and District Museum Society with a 1970’s themed Birthday Party!

What do you wish for the MAG for the next 50 years? Write your best wishes on paper candles and add it to our cake mural. Come take a family selfie and participate in our ‘sketch party’ (sketch your favorite artifact on display), dance to 1970’s disco music, and come dressed in your favourite 1970’s fashion.

This family friendly event is free to attend. All are welcome!

Colouring Contest!

Show off your creativity by entering our Family Day Colouring Contest! Download the printable PDF colouring sheet (or pick up a copy at the MAG) and return to the museum by February 20, 2023 to be entered into a draw to win a prize.

All ages are welcome (and encouraged!) to participate.

Download the Family Day Colouring sheet! (PDF)

1970’s Fashion

Need some inspiration for your 1970’s Event Day outfit? Have a peek at some of the popular styles of the time! Photos are from the Eaton’s Fall and Winter 1975 catalogue, which we have in the MAG’s reference library.


Thank you to our supporters

Servus Credit Union

The City of Red Deer

Alberta Foundation for the Arts

Central Alberta Co-op | Central Alberta Photographic Society
Family Day at the MAG 2023

Colouring Contest Terms & Conditions

The Family Day 2023 Colouring Contest is free to enter and open to all ages. One entry per person. In order to be eligible for the prize draw, participants must list their name, age, and phone number on the back of their completed colouring page. This information will be used to contact prize winners.

The colouring page can be downloaded from the Red Deer Museum + Art Gallery (MAG) website (above) or picked up in person at the museum. Participants must return their completed colouring page to the MAG by 4:00 pm on February 20, 2023 (Family Day).

There are 4 prizes available: 3 for children/youth; 1 for adult. Prize winners will be drawn randomly from all eligible entries and contacted the week of February 20th. Prize winners (or parent/guardian of) must pick up their prize in person at the Red Deer Museum + Art Gallery.

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