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Explore one of the world’s largest public collections of antique vehicles at the Gasoline Alley Museum at Calgary’s Heritage Park Historical Village. This vibrant two-story museum brings auto history from the turn of the 20th century to the 1950s to life, with meticulously restored vehicles and oil and gas-related artifacts—including Canada’s largest collection of restored gas pumps. Hear tales of Alberta's most notorious whiskey runner, learn about the Dirty Thirties, see which cars ruled the road (before there were road rules) and take a break for fun and games in the family gallery. Gasoline Alley Museum is open year round and included with Heritage Park Historical Village admission during the summer months. Find it about 10 km (6 mi) southwest of Calgary’s downtown next to the beautiful Glenmore Reservoir.

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Wheelchair Accessible
A close up of and old car on display at Gasoline Alley.
The museum features an extensive collection of vintage automobiles and gas station memorabilia.
A close up of and old car on display at Gasoline Alley.
The museum showcases over 100 vehicles, providing a nostalgic look at automotive history.
Some old gas pumps on display.
Interactive displays let visitors learn about the evolution of cars and the gas industry.
An aerial shot of the exterior of Gasoline Alley.
The museum is a must-visit for car enthusiasts and anyone interested in historical transportation.