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Welcome to the Millet Museum!

Explore the stories and artifacts of Millet & the surrounding rural district. 

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Cash Calendar Draws

Our Cash Calendar draws will be held every second Friday, starting on January 2, 2026. The draws will be announced on our Visit Millet Museum Facebook page, & the winner will be contacted. 

Colorful Glass Eggs

Fundraising 

Eggstravaganza 

Let us fill your Easter Eggs! For $25.00, we'll buy and fill 12 eggs with Easter themed trinkets and candy, based on the age group you choose. 

  • Toddler: Stickers, self-inking stamps, bubbles, play-doh, squishee toy, finger puppet, washable tattoos, and fruit snacks.

  • Preschool: stickers, bubbles, play-doh, a slap bracelet, sticky hand, washable tattoos, chocolate eggs, and mini chocolate bars.

  • Elementary: pop it, slap bracelet, sticky hand, tattoos, squishee, erasers, Croc charms,  chocolate eggs, and mini chocolate bars.

  • Middle School +: pop it, squishee, erasers, Croc charms, vinyl stickers, backpack pin, chocolate eggs, and mini chocolate bars.

Furbabies are people too! Purchase yours a doggie Easter basket with Easter themed basket, bandana, dog bags and dispenser, rope carrot toy, "chocolate" bunny stuffed toy, and dog biscuit. for $40.00. 

Register by March 15 

Get Involved

Are you interested in supporting the preservation of local history through financial donations? Have artifacts you'd like preserved? Looking for a friendly place to volunteer your time? Looking for employment opportunities?

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Research Resources

Looking to do some research from your own home? Here are some of our online resources.

Upcoming Programs & Events

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About Us 

"My friend and I enjoyed our visit. For a small museum they had excellent information on people who built and invested their lives in the town. A very impressive number of veterans came from the area."

Millet & District Museum & Archives logo; a red fire wagon.

The Millet and District Museum, Archives and Visitor Information Centre is located on Treaty 6 Territory, and Métis Region IV. The Millet Museum Board, Staff, Volunteers, and Members acknowledge that we are privileged to live and work on this land, which has been and continues to be a gathering place and space for the Maskwacis Nēhiyaw (Bear Hills Cree), Niitsítapi (Blackfoot), Nakoda (Stony), Dene (Athabascan), Métis, and many other distinct Indigenous Peoples. We respect the histories, languages, and cultures of the Indigenous Peoples of what is now known as Canada. 

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