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Ready for an intriguing journey into Banff's past? Journey through rooms filled with treasures collected by the adventurous Luxton family – from pioneering entrepreneurs and skilled tradespeople to passionate collectors. You'll be delighted by the fine Alberta artwork, captivating historic photographs, elegant china and silver, charming vintage furniture, and even some curious taxidermy. Each room offers a delightful glimpse into their world, filled with art and intriguing keepsakes. Escape to the beautiful garden, a colourful haven nestled in downtown Banff. Imagine the tranquillity of enjoying tea in the National Park's oldest garden! Why not join their weekend Heritage Homes Tour, culminating in this delightful setting. Or bring the family to Thursday morning StoryTime. Keep an eye out for their special weekly and monthly events during their open season, June to September – there's always something new to explore!

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Luxton Home, Entrance Room
Luxton Home, Entrance Room
Entrance room with animal heads on the wall
Luxton Home, Entrance Room
1901 World's Fair award winning piano piano
1901 World's Fair award winning piano piano
Norman Luxton
Norman Luxton
Norman Luxton and daughter Eleanor
Norman Luxton and daughter Eleanor
Flowers in bloom in the Luxton Garden
Summer in the Luxton Garden
Row of 120 year old lilac trees
Row of 120 year old lilac trees
Beaver Street has the most historic buildings in Banff.
Luxton Home Ca, 1910
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