Chapters

CENTRAL - RED DEER

CENTRAL - RED DEER

CHINOOK COUNTRY

CHINOOK COUNTRY

EDMONTON AND DISTRICT

EDMONTON AND DISTRICT

LETHBRIDGE

LETHBRIDGE

PEACE COUNTRY

PEACE COUNTRY

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Take your interest in history to the next level and join a community of Alberta history enthusiasts from across the province who together study our shared past and make certain that no one is left out of the history of this province.

From purchasing a membership to support our provincial history, to volunteering, discovering your own history through research or writing and sharing our province’s history, if you care about or want to learn more about our shared history, you need to become a member today.

Whether it is the good, the bad, or the in-between of Alberta history, it is our privilege to share, write and collect the stories of our ancestors. We also help provide resources for researchers so they can get involved and discover their own stories. Who knows, maybe an article written from your research or your family/community stories will be published in one of the Historical Society of Alberta publications.

In addition to the work we do with and for individual researchers and those who simply wish to know more about our history, we also advocate for Alberta’s history and work in partnership with other like-minded organizations and groups.

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Since 1907, the Historical Society of Alberta has helped keep Alberta’s history alive. As member of HSA, you will be part of one of our five local chapters. Each chapter, organized by a volunteer board, develops and runs programs that highlight the history unique to its region as well as events of provincial and national interest for our members and the general public.

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Check out our newest publication The Engagement Letters of Marie Harwood and Sam Steele