Canada

Discover Canadian Automotive Museums, Events, and History.

CanadaWestern

Reynolds-Alberta Museum

The Reynolds-Alberta Museum has an internationally acclaimed restoration and conservation shop, an award-winning Resource Centre and is one of only three fly-in museums in Canada.

Read More

Reynolds-Alberta Museum
CanadaMotorcycleWestern

Dreamcycle Museum

Dreamcycle Museum has over 100 motorcycles on display, many marques, and covers decades of motorcycle history. The Gift Shop has unique motorcycle related gift items and great options for decorating the "Man Cave".

Read More

dreamcycle museum

Discover Canadian Automotive Museums, Events, and History.

.

Canada

Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering over 9.98 million square kilometers, making it the world’s second-largest country by total area.

AUTOMOTIVE HISTORY

“Hartford does not claim to have made the first automobile but does claim to have started the automotive industry,” This was made by pioneer auto designer and engineer, Henry Cave, who worked with Daimler Motor Company, Locomobile and with George B. Seldon to design, develop and demonstrate the first Seldon patent car.

Sign up for updates

Find Museums By Area

https://refer.americancollectors.com/l/1SEANMATHIS34/shop miles through timekartragarage decorGarage Style Magazine

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE

NortheastPennsylvania
AACA Museum, Inc.

AACA Museum, Inc.

AACA Museum, Inc. at Hershey is a professionally staffed, collecting institution presenting semi-permanent and temporary exhibitions. Exhibitions are supported by educational programs for school and community audiences. It sponsors workshops and other activities...

Read More

automotive museum guide

get updates

Sign up to get updates about automotive museums right to your mailbox. Don't miss a thing. It's FREE.

Stay up to Update

Learn about North America's Automotive Museums you can visit.

Translate »