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This Alberta museum imagines a world where gophers have jobs, weddings, and businesses
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This Alberta museum imagines a world where gophers have jobs, weddings, and businesses

4 June 20263 Mins Read

Some museums have dinosaur skeletons, while others have priceless works of art. But hidden in Alberta lies a museum that invites visitors to step into a world where gophers run barbershops, attend weddings, and recreate scenes from rural life. It sounds completely ridiculous, and that is exactly why people love it.

Located in the tiny village of Torrington, Alta., the world-famous Gopher Hole Museum has become one of Alberta’s most unexpected roadside attractions, drawing people from across the province and beyond.

Tiny gophers, big personalities

According to organizers, inside the museum, you’ll find over 40 detailed displays featuring 82 taxidermized gophers, each carefully dressed and posed in scenes that reflect life in small-town Alberta.

Photo Via World Famous Gopher Museum/Official Website

There’s a gopher barbershop, a wedding, a classroom, and plenty of other miniature displays that are both funny and incredibly detailed.

And while the displays are undeniably quirky, the museum’s mission goes beyond getting a laugh. Each scene helps tell a story of rural Alberta communities, highlighting local history, agriculture, businesses, and everyday prairie life.

One of the coolest parts of the museum is that it’s housed in two of Torrington’s oldest heritage buildings. First, you’ll enter through a gift shop inside a former schoolhouse over 110 years old, then move into the main exhibit space, which is in a former grain elevator office that has stood for over 70 years.

The museum was created and continues to run entirely by volunteers, making it a true community project.

What to know before you go

If you’re planning a trip to the museum this summer, note that it is currently operating on limited hours as it works toward securing a new home.

According to organizers, over the years, the building has faced ongoing structural and environmental challenges, and the museum will close on Aug. 1, 2026, as preparations begin for future development.

For now, visitors can stop by on weekends throughout June and July and support the museum’s fundraising efforts simply by donating.

Whether you go for the novelty, the history, or just to see a room full of gophers living their best tiny lives, the Gopher Hole Museum is one of those Alberta stops that is genuinely fun to experience.

It’s a reminder that sometimes the smallest towns have the most memorable surprises!

When: Open Saturdays and Sundays (Closed for renovations starting Aug. 1, 2026)
Time: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Where: 208 1st St. S., Torrington, Alta.
Cost: By donation

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