The Whyte Museum in Banff is welcoming spring with two new exhibits that highlight both local artistry and historical narratives. Opening this month, the exhibits aim to attract visitors and residents alike, offering a fresh perspective on the region's cultural heritage.
Exhibit Highlights
The first exhibit focuses on contemporary works by artists from the Canadian Rockies, showcasing landscapes and abstract pieces that reflect the natural beauty of the area. The second exhibit delves into Banff's history, featuring archival photographs and artifacts from the museum's collection.
Museum director Sarah Thompson stated, "These exhibits are a celebration of our community's creativity and history. We invite everyone to come and explore."
Visitor Information
The Whyte Museum is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is free for members and children under 12. Special guided tours are available on weekends.
For more details, visit the museum's website or call their information line. Don't miss this opportunity to experience Banff's vibrant culture this spring.



