
Reynolds Museum
6426 40 Avenue
Wetaskiwin AB T9A 1W8
+17803122075

The Reynolds Museum, owned and operated by Alberta Culture and Alberta Infrastructure, opened in 1992. The museum is named after Stanley George Reynolds, a Wetaskiwin businessman and world-renowned collector.
Mr. Reynolds' donation remains the largest of its kind in Canadian history. He continued to donate until his death in February of 2012.
The Museum's collections include more than 500 vehicles, 130 aircraft, 5,000 pieces of agricultural equipment, and 70,000 pieces of trade literature. The Reynolds Museum is part of a network of provincially owned and operated historic sites, interpretive centres, and museums.
Vision: A dynamic exploration of our mechanical heritage.
Current Volunteer Opportunities
Warehouse Tour Assistant
Coordination /
Customer Service /
Event Help /
Facilitation /
Public Speaking /
Reception
Are you interested in machines, history and/or museums? This opportunity gives volunteers a chance to go "behind-the-scenes" at the Reynolds Museum and help staff present our popular Warehouse Tours!…
2-4 hours
/ weekly
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Aviation Hangar Host
Customer Service /
Event Help /
Facilitation /
Instructor /
Public Speaking /
Reception /
Wayfinder
Working in the Aviation Display Gallery (Hangar), you will work behind the front desk. With more than 20 historic aircraft on display around you, this position is great for someone looking to expand …
3-7 hours
/ weekly
Ongoing