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Edmonton Power Historical Foundation

How do I join EPHF?

Your membership in the Edmonton Power Historical Foundation shows that you have an interest and commitment to preserving our heritage, particularly the history of electrical power in the Edmonton area.  Membership in the Foundation is open to anyone interested, and the fees are $45.00 annually.  Election of board members is conducted near the end of the year at the Annual General Meeting.  Please contact EPHF for more information.
Contact Us and we will send you the necessary forms to sign up. Thanks and we look forward to your addition.

When was EPHF founded?

The Edmonton Power Historical Foundation was established as a non-profit society in November 1989, with the primary objective being "To encourage and foster a greater interest and awareness of the history of the generation, transmission, distribution and usage of electrical power in the City of Edmonton and the Province of Alberta.

Are powerlines dangerous?

Yes! Stay away from power lines and be extremely cautious when working or playing in areas where power lines are present.

Edmonton Power Historical Foundation

Location: 

We are located on the grounds of the Leduc West Antique Museum. Travel 5 km west of Leduc on Highway 39. Go north on Range Road 260 (Cohne Dale Road) for about 800 metres and the museum will be on your right. If you're coming from the west, Cohne Dale Road is 5km east of Highway 60.

Hours of operation 2025

Alas, the days are getting shorter, the shadows are getting longer, and too soon it will be winter. The Lesco Truck Show on September 20th was a HUGE success, but as the last visitors walked out our doors, the Edmonton Power Historical Foundation Museum sadly closed for 2025. Fear not, for we will open again in the spring of 2026 rested, refreshed and eager to show off our fine collection showcasing the history of electricity in Alberta.
But the year is not over yet!  Every day during the month of December (except Christmas day), starting at 5:00 PM, the Leduc West Antique Society Park comes alive with millions of Christmas lights, and, for the big truck lovers, on Saturday December 13 the Leduc Country Christmas Convoy will parade from Blackjack's Roadhouse in Nisku to the LWAS site with horns blowing & diesels rumbling, each truck magnificantly decorated in hundreds of festive lights.
Mark your calendar and make sure you come out to see the lights. We'd LOVE to see you!

 

 

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