Who We Are

Photograph of some of the original Mormon settlers of Cardston, Alberta, including Charles Ora Card, for whom Cardston was named. He is pictured on the second row, fourth from left.

The Cardston & District Historical Society brings to life the region’s unique history in a way that inspires individuals, fosters community building and honours our heritage for present and future generations.

The CDHS collects, preserves, researches, and exhibits inspiring stories, objects and archival materials that illustrate the founding and development of Cardston and surrounding area. We recognize that we are on the traditional territory of the Blackfoot Confederacy. We see to have their stories told from the long history before the arrival or Europeans. The materials available on our website and in the buildings we operate help visitors and researchers understand how people of southwestern Alberta lived and how our communities developed.

In short, We Have Stories That Inspire People!

Contact us

Cardston & District Historical Society

89 3 Avenue W.

PO Box 1830

Cardston, AB

T0K 0K0

403.653.1315

info@cardstonhistoricalsociety.org

Donations

The Cardston & District Historical Society is a registered charitable organization. Your donations help us to make our unique history of faith and perseverance accessible to everyone, provide vital support for our exhibits, fund educational programs, and enable us to keep our collection affordable for everyone to discover and enjoy

 

Board Members