CHAPS Cochrane Historical Museum

Cochrane Historical & Archival Preservation Society

Beautiful Scenery

Visitors to the CHAPS Museum in Cochrane, Alberta are within an hour’s drive of Banff National Park and the mountain playgrounds west of Calgary that offer year round outdoor activities in a beautiful setting.

Located within The Cochrane Ranche

The Dominion Government incorporated a company in 1881 and it was known as the Cochrane Ranche Company.  (excerpt from Big Hill Country page 155). 

The Museum Building's History

Constructed in 1909 by the Davies family using bricks from the Collin’s Brick Yard. Built to be used as a hospital/nursing home and private residence. Moved to its current site in 2014.

Experience the history of
Canada's West

Through the eyes of its settlers, ranchers and farmers; 

the service and supply businesses, the educators and more.

Celebrating the Town of Cochrane’s Commitment to Heritage

At CHAPS (Cochrane Historical & Archival Preservation Society), we believe that history is more than stories from the past — it is the foundation of our community’s identity and future. Today, we would like to extend our sincere gratitude to the Town of Cochrane for their continued support of our work.

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Mason Movie Village: Alberta’s Role in a Hollywood Western

The Mason movie village is one of several sets in the Cochrane area.

Started in 2005 by Jane and Tim Mason, it has hosted several movies, TV series and music videos. Brad Pitt and Casey Affleck were among the cast of the first shot at the movies village, The Assassination of Jesse James.

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Framing Alberta’s Story: From Polo Fields to Oil Fields (1905–1940)

Today, CHAPS was honoured to receive a gift from Obsidian Energy Ltd  (previously Penn West Exploration, Penn West Petroleum & Penn West Trust) of beautifully framed photographs representing various aspects of Alberta’s history from 1905 to 1940 — a period that shaped the foundation of our province. We also thank Wanda Slipp for thinking of CHAPS and delivering the collection to us.

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Norris Family

Electricity came to the district in 1950 and that made life much easier for both farmer and farmer’s wife! Mechanical milking machines, refrigeration systems, bulk tanks and pipeline systems were added to the farms as they became available.

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Schools NE of Cochrane

For 45 years the school was the most important building in Bearspaw. The school played a major role in the life of the pioneer farmers; it was used as a school, community centre, political meeting hall, place of worship, and for dances. The school allowed families to settle in the area, and so it played a major role in the growth of Bearspaw. One-room schools also show the importance that the pioneers placed on educating their children.

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