点评:My wife was poking around on websites during our stay in Jasper looking for backup things in case it was raining on our last morning. My trip preparations had focused on the major, exclusively outdoor activities, and I hadn't even run across this one. The rain mostly held off, but we still had some time and opted to visit this place.
The museum is located on the northwest side of Jasper, just beyond a large complex of their public schools. They have a large parking lot (free) adjacent to the museum which they may share with other local public buildings (it looked like there was an indoor public pool across the street).
When we entered, the only staffer on duty gave a stock speech about admission being free but donations were accepted in several forms, etc. After that (and donating), you are free to explore. Most of the exhibits are in a large loop. The timeline of the town proceeds clockwise. There are some artifacts, maps, sketches, and photos on the wall. Each exhibit covers some topic that was relevant at the specific time-period and this gives a good overall impression of how things developed in the area.
I don't think it is the sort of place you'd need to go back to multiple times, but it was worth a stop.
翻译:我们在贾斯珀逗留期间,我的妻子在网站上闲逛,寻找备用物品,以防最后一天早上下雨。我的旅行准备主要集中在主要的户外活动上,我什至没有遇到过这个。雨基本停了,但我们还有时间,选择参观这个地方。
该博物馆位于贾斯珀的西北侧,就在公立学校的大型建筑群后面。他们在博物馆附近有一个大型停车场(免费),可以与其他当地公共建筑共享(看起来街对面有一个室内公共游泳池)。
当我们进去的时候,唯一值班的工作人员做了一个空洞的演讲,说入场免费,但接受多种形式的捐款等等。之后(和捐款),你可以自由探索。大部分展品都呈一个大循环。城镇的时间线按顺时针方向前进。墙上有一些文物、地图、草图和照片。每个展览都涵盖了特定时期相关的一些主题,这给人以对该地区事物发展情况的良好总体印象。
我不认为这是那种你需要多次回去的地方,但值得停下来。