Since assuming ownership of the Dr. Woods House Museum collection this summer, the City of Leduc’s culture and heritage team has been meticulously and thoughtfully inventorying, cataloguing, digitizing and preserving the artifacts, their stories and their legacies.
More than 4,000 artifacts have been inventoried to date, and it is estimated that this is only one-third of the existing collection. The artifacts, some of which are over a century old, represent pieces of Leduc’s history—stories of people who have helped to shape our community’s identity.
Staff are digging deeper into those legacies while ensuring that the items are preserved and managed according to best practices set out by the Alberta Museums Association, the Canadian Museums Association and the International Council of Museums. The work requires careful handling, detailed documentation and precise photography.