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Room Rentals

Thank you for your interest in renting the Multi-Use Room at the Galloway Station Museum, Travel Centre & Archives, located in beautiful RCMP Centennial Park. Our elegant, modern facility is ideal for meetings, workshops, private gatherings, and special events.

Why choose the Galloway?

Our rental space offers:

  • Free WiFi

  • Audio/visual equipment, including a 5000 Lumen Laser Projector

  • Bluetooth-enabled Bose PA and wireless mic

  • 16 rectangular tables (6 ft long x 2.5 ft wide)

  • High/low rounds available upon request

  • Complimentary coffee, tea and water

  • Deck access

  • On-site kitchen 

  • Dishes, cutlery and glassware for up to 100 guests

Catering is welcome! You are free to arrange your own food service, and we're happy to provide a list of recommended local caterers upon request. 

Room Rental Options:

 

​​Please note that rental rates do

not include admission to the museum.

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Board Room Only (Portable Wall Closed)

Comfortably seats 40 people 

$50/hour + GST (maximum $300/Day + GST)

  • Coffee/Tea/Water

  • Wireless Internet Connection

  • Deck Access

  • Audio/Visual System

*Only available during Galloway business hours.

Multi-Use Room (Full Room)
Comfortably seats 90 people

$60/Hour + GST (maximum $360/Day + GST)

 

  • Maximum capacity 100 people

  • Coffee/Tea/Water

  • Wireless Internet Connection

  • Kitchen Facilities

  • Deck Access

  • Dishes/Cutlery/Glassware for up to 100 people

  • Audio/Visual equipment

*An additional $50 deposit is required for early morning hours (prior to 9 am)

The full Multi-Use room will only be available after regular business hours unless special arrangements are made.

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223-55th Street

Edson, AB

T7E 1L5

info@gallowaystationmuseum.com

780-723-5696

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In the spirit of truth and reconciliation, the Edson & District Historical Society (EDHS) acknowledges that we are on Treaty 6 territory, the traditional and ancestral lands of the Nehiyawak, Saulteaux, Siksika, Piikuni, Kainai, Dene, Nakota Sioux and Otipemisiwak (Metis) Nations. The EDHS further acknowledges the harms done in the past and as a volunteer organization are dedicated to cultivating relationships in the spirit of reconciliation. We welcome the opportunity to continue to live and learn on these lands with mutual respect.

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