Don’t miss this chance to have lunch for a good cause–restoration of the Chestermere 1952 Firetruck, and funding of the new public art “A...
Tag - Chestermere Historical Foundation
It is pleasantly surprising that there are still some old wooden signs around town, peeking out from trees, innocently sitting at corners, or lovingly kept up...
When the Chestermere Historical Society published Saddles Sleighs and Sadirons in 1961 no one thought to include a caption under the picture of ‘Chestermere...
There are some new photos of historic Chestermere for your viewing next time you are at the Chestermere Public Library. Thanks to Jack McDonald and his magic...
If you were ‘born’ in 1952, some of your parts might not be repairable! And so the story goes with the little 1952 Ford fire truck which is being...
The 1952 Ford truck that served the early residents of the Summer Village of Chestermere just received a wonderful gift toward its completion. Brent Paquette...
Columnists - Patricia Matthews
Mayor’s Message- January 2013
Happy New Year everyone! This month we’ll be publishing the final set of results from the 2012 Community Survey, “Have Your Say”. These...
A sincere note of appreciation goes out to Ken Grove, long-time resident of our area, who responded to the request in December asking if the fresno (owned by...
The Chestermere Historical Foundation is excited to announce that a project which has been under discussion for most of 2012 will come to fruition in 2013...
So what is a fresnoe? It is a type of scraper used to build the dam at the end of Chestermere Lake, and also some of the Western Irrigation district ditches. ...