South Peace Regional Archives
Saddle Hills County provides yearly funding to the South Peace Regional Archives and participates as part of the Board, to assist in gathering, preserving, and sharing the history of the County and the South Peace Region.
The South Peace Regional Archives was first established in 2000 as an arm of the Grande Prairie Museum, and was the first regional archives in Alberta.
The goal of the South Peace Regional Archives is to gather, preserve, and share records of Alberta’s South Peace River region. These records come in various forms, including textual records, paper artifacts, photographs, maps, sound recordings, and film. The Archives processes and preserves historical records that have been donated to prolong their lifespan. They also provide reference services and access to the records in the Archives’ collections through their public reading room and website.
For more information on the archives or to donate materials, visit southpeacearchives.org.
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Contact Us
Saddle Hills
Junction of Hwy 49 & Secondary Hwy 725
RR1, Spirit River AB
T0H 3G0
T. 780-864-3760
Fax 780-864-3904
Toll-free 1-888-864-3760
frontdesk@saddlehills.ab.ca
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