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10425 99th Avenue Edmonton Public Schools, Edmonton, Alberta T5K 0E5 CanadaMap
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  • Roberta J
    Roberta J
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    Kind of off-the-path, but worthwhile

    This is an unexpected treasure. This is a big brick school building tucked away on a rather ordinary street. This building is just loaded with a pictorial history of the establishment and growth of ...

    Reviewed on Sep 27, 2018
  • RCM337
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    Not Sure What I Missed

    After years of walking past this place, I finally went inside and it was a bit of a strange experience. Nobody was around, it was quiet and felt somewhat like I was trespassing. Possibly because the m...

    Reviewed on Jul 7, 2015
  • Ian W
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    Invaluable resource!

    Fabulous collection of materials and memories! An invaluable resource of info. for genealogists and anyone interested in the history of education in Alberta. Do not overlook this little gem on your ne...

    Reviewed on Dec 20, 2014
  • greyj
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    Step through the door into another century

    It is a big brick treasure box of history! Did you know that a teacher from this school became Lieutenant in the Canadian Army Medical Corps in 1916 while serving in the First World War? And that in...

    Reviewed on Oct 9, 2014
  • Michayne
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    Found my hubby's high school yearbook!

    What an awesome hidden gem! I wish I'd known about it sooner. Housed in the MacKay School, the archive offers up history many might have thought lost - original yearbooks dating back to the early 1900...

    Reviewed on Dec 31, 2012