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Located 15 minutes northwest of Leduc, the Canadian Energy Museum — formerly known as the Leduc #1 Energy Discover Centre — aims to educate the public on the energy sector through exhibits, programs and events. The museum is home to the iconic ‘Leduc No. 1’ oil derrick which first struck oil in 1947 — marking the beginning of Alberta’s oil boom.Leduc’s walkable Main Street is the place to be, especially in the city’s warmer months.
Voyageur Park is the home of many festivals and events, including Devon Fest and Devon Treaty Six Day. Find Devon Fest on Facebook under the moniker DevonFest. If you’re looking to give the brain a workout, head to the Beaumont Library located next to the Beaumont Council Chambers. For library hours and a list of upcoming programs and eventsLocated on the southernmost point of Beaumont, RuminariLive is a multipurpose space that hosts artistic, cultural and economic activities. The centre offers a class for everyone with topics ranging from crafts to comedy, drama, stage combat and visual arts.
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