;Devil's Coulee Dinosaur Heritage Museum: The
Devil's Coulee Dinosaur Heritage Museum features a
Hadrosaur (duck-billed dinosaur) nest and embryo, ancient fossils, dinosaur models, located in the Warner. ;Warner elevator row: The
Warner elevator row is a row of historic wood-cribbed
grain elevators. A total of four elevators still stand in a row from south to north alongside the
Canadian Pacific Railway on the east entrance of the village of Warner. Only one other elevator row remains in Canada, the elevators in
Inglis, Manitoba.
Regional attractions ;Galt Historic Railway Park: The
Galt Historic Railway Park located 1 km north of
Stirling is another popular museum which displays of life and travel in the 1880s to 1920s are set up in the restored 1890
North West Territories International Train Station from
Coutts, Alberta, Canada and
Sweetgrass, Montana, USA. The station was moved to the current location near Stirling in 2000 and is added onto every year. Future plans to move the 1925 Ogilvie grain elevator from
Wrentham for display along the station in the park is still in the planning stages. ;Stirling Agricultural Village:
Stirling Agricultural Village is a
National Historic Site of Canada, and was listed as one of only three communities in
Canada designated as a
National Historic Site because of the community's well preserved settlement pattern that follows the
Plat of Zion model. Located within the village are two museums the
Michelsen Farmstead a totally restored 1900s home showcasing rural life in Alberta in the 1930s. Listed as a Provincial Historic Site in 2001, and the Galt Historic Railway Park. ;Waterton Lakes National Park
Waterton Lakes National Park is a National Park located in the extreme southwest corner of Alberta, Canada, 40 km west of
Cardston, and borders
Glacier National Park in Montana, USA.
Waterton Lakes was Canada's fourth National Park formed in 1895. The
Rocky Mountains rise suddenly out of the rolling prairies in the park. Amid the peaks are the three
Waterton Lakes, carved out of the rock by ancient
glaciers. ;Writing On Stone Provincial Park
Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park, is one of the largest areas of protected prairie in the Alberta park system, and serves as both a
nature preserve and protection for the largest concentration of
rock art, created by Plains People. There are over 50 rock art sites, with thousands of figures, as well as numerous archeological sites. ==Notable people==