The province began reopening some museums, historic sites and archives on June 10. 

As part of Stage 2 of Alberta’s Open for Summer Plan, museums and archives can open to the public at reduced visitor capacity. 

Here are the opening dates:
- June 10: Provincial Archives of Alberta, Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology
- June 16: Frank Slide Interpretive Centre, Remington Carriage Museum, Royal Alberta Museum
- June 19: Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village
- June 21: Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump
- June 23: Reynolds-Alberta Museum 
 
Just as in summer 2020, the facilities will have some important measures to know:
- Masks are mandatory in all indoor public spaces, places of worship and indoor workplaces. You'll need to bring your own non-medical mask when visiting provincial museums and heritage sites.
- Timed ticketing is in place at several facilities to allow for reduced visitor capacity and physical distancing.


Book your tickets in advance to avoid disappointment, as walk-up admissions may not be accommodated. Each site has a plan specific to its facility.