Ukrainian Canadian Archives & Museum Of Alberta

9543 110 Avenue Northwest
Edmonton, AB - T5H 1H3

Type: Arts Museums
(780) 424-7580
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The Ukrainian Canadian Archives & Museum of Alberta (UCAMA), located in Edmonton, Alberta, is a cultural institution dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich heritage and contributions of Ukrainian Canadians to the province and the country at large. Established in 1972, UCAMA serves as a hub for research, education, and community engagement, providing a comprehensive archive of materials related to Ukrainian immigration, settlement, culture, and history in Canada.

The museum's extensive collection includes artifacts, photographs, documents, artworks, textiles, and oral histories that document the experiences of Ukrainian immigrants and their descendants in Alberta and across Canada. Visitors to UCAMA can explore the museum's exhibitions, which highlight various aspects of Ukrainian Canadian life, including immigration and settlement patterns, cultural traditions, religious practices, and contributions to Canadian society.

In addition to its museum displays, UCAMA offers educational programs, workshops, lectures, and special events that promote cross-cultural understanding, dialogue, and appreciation of Ukrainian Canadian heritage. The institution also collaborates with community organizations, researchers, and educators to facilitate research, scholarship, and public outreach initiatives related to Ukrainian Canadian studies.

As a vital cultural resource in Edmonton, UCAMA plays a significant role in preserving and celebrating the diverse cultural heritage of Ukrainian Canadians while fostering connections and dialogue within the broader community. Whether you're a scholar, a student, a member of the Ukrainian Canadian community, or simply a curious visitor, a visit to UCAMA offers a compelling and enriching experience that honors the enduring legacy of Ukrainian immigration and culture in Alberta and Canada. Please note that UCAMA operates year-round, with varied hours and programming, so visitors are encouraged to check ahead for current exhibitions and events.

Why Visit Ukrainian Canadian Archives & Museum of Alberta

  • Cultural Heritage: Discover the rich history of Ukrainian Canadians through a vast collection of artifacts, traditional costumes, and historical documents.
  • Educational Exhibits: Engage with interactive exhibits that highlight the struggles, achievements, and cultural practices of Ukrainian immigrants in Canada.
  • Art and Craft: Admire a variety of Ukrainian artworks, including intricate pysanky (Easter eggs), embroidery, and religious icons.
  • Genealogical Research: Access valuable resources for those interested in tracing their Ukrainian ancestry or conducting academic research.
  • Special Events: Participate in cultural events, workshops, and exhibitions that celebrate Ukrainian traditions and community life.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit UCAMA is during the spring and fall when the museum often hosts special exhibits and cultural events. However, the museum is open year-round, offering a rewarding experience for visitors interested in learning more about Ukrainian Canadian history and culture at any time of the year.

How to Get There

  • By Car: Drive to the museum located in the heart of Edmonton, with nearby parking options available.
  • By Public Transit: Use Edmonton’s public transit system, with several bus routes and LRT stations conveniently located near the museum.
  • By Bike or On Foot: If you’re in downtown Edmonton, the museum is easily accessible by bike or a short walk from many central locations.

Visiting the Ukrainian Canadian Archives & Museum of Alberta offers a profound insight into the Ukrainian Canadian experience and the enduring cultural legacy of this community in Alberta. Whether you’re exploring your heritage, conducting research, or simply seeking to broaden your understanding of Canada’s multicultural landscape, UCAMA provides a deeply enriching and educational experience.

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Opening Hours Tuesday – Friday: 10am – 5pm
Saturday: 12pm – 5pm
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