Didsbury & District Museum 

Museums 

The Didsbury Museum is housed in a two storey red brick and sandstone building, with bell tower, which was built in 1907. This building began as a School and later was a temporary hospital during the time of the Spanish Flu.

Permanent Exhibits include a turn of the century schoolroom, a chapel, a homestead room, a military room, a medical room, and a business machine room/reading room which contains a microfiche reader and printer. Members
of the Museum and other businesses use the microfiche to access historical records of the Town and its inhabitants recorded in our complete collection of local newspapers, covering the past century.

The Museum also contains a meeting room, which we rent out to various groups.

School children and seniors frequently form groups to visit and tour the Museum.