BEVERLY EVENTS
AND PROJECTS
BEVERLY EVENTS
AND PROJECTS
Beverly History Interpretive Centre Hours
Check the calendar for special event openings or call to book a private tour anytime. See contact information at the bottom of this page.
Welcome to our Events and Projects page with our Calendar of Events listings. During the year we’ll be adding exciting and interesting events when confirmed and have the details confirmed.
Each event held is aimed at instilling pride in the community of Beverly and also to serve as a welcome to our many visitors throughout the year.
Remembrance Day Ceremony – November 11
The ceremony begins at 9:30 a.m. with a non-denominational service at the Maranatha Christian Reform Church at 11905 47 Street NW. At 10:20 a.m. the parade leaves the church and marches down 118 Avenue to the Cenotaph where the service continues and wreaths are laid.
Remembrance Day Ceremony — School Children
This is usually held a day or two prior to Remembrance Day. The Beverly Cenotaph is the oldest memorial cenotaph in Alberta. The children learn about the sacrifices the soldiers of Beverly made during the wars. Children/schools are asked to participate by saying a prayer, reciting a poem and laying wreaths. Attendees are offered hot chocolate following the service. For information: beverlyhistoricalsociety@gmail.com
Historical Horse Drawn Carriage Tours
These tours are held each year at the beginning of July during the “Historic Festival Doors Open”. Each carriage ride lasts about 45 minutes and takes you through either north or south Beverly, and starts at the Beverly Cenotaph. Reservations can be made by phoning 780-413-6244. Please reserve early as these tours are very popular and fill up fast.
Private Interpretive Centre Tours by Request
- Please call Alene: (780) 904-5530 to book your private tour or for more information.
Events in July 2026
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July 8, 2026(4 events) 4:00 pm: Interpretive Centre Tour Hours – Open to the public - 4 p.m.- 8 p.m. “Beverly was Built on Coal” There is a number of coal mining artifacts on display, a Victrola cabinet phonograph, “guzunder”, sports memorabilia, as well as many other interesting artifacts. An interpreter is present to answer any questions or to guide you. If there is a special day or time that you would like to visit, please call (780) 904-5530 for a private tour and this can be arranged. A walking tour of Olde Towne Beverly can also be arranged for a group of 4 or more by calling (780) 904-5530. Donations gratefully accepted for the continuance of our school programs. 5:00 pm: Carriage Ride - South – Departs: 5 pm Starting at the Beverly Cenotaph (4001-118 Avenue), the oldest Cenotaph I Western Canada, the tour winds its way through Olde Towne Beverly, alternating tours of either north or south Beverly, with tour guides citing important landmarks and stories of the area over the past century.
**Please note: Children must be closely supervised and cell phones turned off during the ride. 6:00 pm: Carriage Ride - North – Departs: 6 pm Starting at the Beverly Cenotaph (4001-118 Avenue), the oldest Cenotaph I Western Canada, the tour winds its way through Olde Towne Beverly, alternating tours of either north or south Beverly, with tour guides citing important landmarks and stories of the area over the past century.
**Please note: Children must be closely supervised and cell phones turned off during the ride. 7:00 pm: Carriage Ride - South – Departs: 7 pm Starting at the Beverly Cenotaph (4001-118 Avenue), the oldest Cenotaph I Western Canada, the tour winds its way through Olde Towne Beverly, alternating tours of either north or south Beverly, with tour guides citing important landmarks and stories of the area over the past century.
**Please note: Children must be closely supervised and cell phones turned off during the ride. |
July 9, 2026(4 events) 4:00 pm: Interpretive Centre Tour Hours – Open to the public - 4 p.m.- 8 p.m. “Beverly was Built on Coal” There is a number of coal mining artifacts on display, a Victrola cabinet phonograph, “guzunder”, sports memorabilia, as well as many other interesting artifacts. An interpreter is present to answer any questions or to guide you. If there is a special day or time that you would like to visit, please call (780) 904-5530 for a private tour and this can be arranged. A walking tour of Olde Towne Beverly can also be arranged for a group of 4 or more by calling (780) 904-5530. Donations gratefully accepted for the continuance of our school programs. 5:00 pm: Carriage Ride - North – Departs: 5 pm Starting at the Beverly Cenotaph (4001-118 Avenue), the oldest Cenotaph I Western Canada, the tour winds its way through Olde Towne Beverly, alternating tours of either north or south Beverly, with tour guides citing important landmarks and stories of the area over the past century.
**Please note: Children must be closely supervised and cell phones turned off during the ride. 6:00 pm: Carriage Rides - South – Departs: 6 pm Starting at the Beverly Cenotaph (4001-118 Avenue), the oldest Cenotaph I Western Canada, the tour winds its way through Olde Towne Beverly, alternating tours of either north or south Beverly, with tour guides citing important landmarks and stories of the area over the past century.
**Please note: Children must be closely supervised and cell phones turned off during the ride. 7:00 pm: Carriage Rides - North – Departs: 7 pm Starting at the Beverly Cenotaph (4001-118 Avenue), the oldest Cenotaph I Western Canada, the tour winds its way through Olde Towne Beverly, alternating tours of either north or south Beverly, with tour guides citing important landmarks and stories of the area over the past century.
**Please note: Children must be closely supervised and cell phones turned off during the ride. |
July 10, 2026(1 event) 4:00 pm: Interpretive Centre Tour Hours – Open to the public - 4 p.m.- 8 p.m. “Beverly was Built on Coal” There is a number of coal mining artifacts on display, a Victrola cabinet phonograph, “guzunder”, sports memorabilia, as well as many other interesting artifacts. An interpreter is present to answer any questions or to guide you. If there is a special day or time that you would like to visit, please call (780) 904-5530 for a private tour and this can be arranged. A walking tour of Olde Towne Beverly can also be arranged for a group of 4 or more by calling (780) 904-5530. Donations gratefully accepted for the continuance of our school programs. |
July 11, 2026(1 event) 11:00 am: Interpretive Centre Tour Hours – Open to the public - 11 a.m.- 3 p.m. “Beverly was Built on Coal” There is a number of coal mining artifacts on display, a Victrola cabinet phonograph, “guzunder”, sports memorabilia, as well as many other interesting artifacts. An interpreter is present to answer any questions or to guide you. If there is a special day or time that you would like to visit, please call (780) 904-5530 for a private tour and this can be arranged. A walking tour of Olde Towne Beverly can also be arranged for a group of 4 or more by calling (780) 904-5530. Donations gratefully accepted for the continuance of our school programs. |
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