The Remington Carriage Museum houses the largest collection of horse-drawn vehicles in North America with over 300 carriages, buggies, wagons, and sleighs. Carriage rides are available during the summer, weather permitting. Located in the rolling foothills of southern Alberta, the Remington Carriage Museum in Cardston provides visitors with an authentic experience with 19th and early 20th-century horse-drawn transportation. Using state-of-the-art techniques, the Remington Carriage Museum brings this bygone era to life.

Don Remington Monument

Don Remington, the man behind the Remington Carriage Museum, was a cattle rancher, developer, avid collector, coach-builder and carriage restorer.

Seabiscuit Monument

Cardston-born jockey George Woolf, rode Seabiscuit in the “Match of the Century,” at the Pimlico Race Course in Maryland on November 1, 1938.

Remington Carriage Ride

Carriage rides are offered at the Remin- ton Carriage Museum in July and August. Rides are approximately 15 minutes long. Call 403-653-5141 to book your ride.

Hours

May 16, 2023 to September 30

Monday – Sunday 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

Admission

Adults (18 – 64) $15
Seniors (65+) $11
Youth (7 – 17) $9
Child (0 – 6) Free
Family (2 Adults and Youths up to a maximum of 8) $40

Carriage Rides

Carriage Rides will be offered seven days per week, July 1 through August 31 

Adults/Senior (18+) $7
Youth (4 – 17) $5
Child (3 and under when accompanied by an adult) Free
Family (2 Adults and Youths) $20

Phone

403-653-5139 or 403-653-5141

Address

623 Main St
Cardston, Alberta

 
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