End of Steel Museum (End of Steel Heritage Society)
The End of Steel Heritage Museum opened in 1985 in Hines Creek, Alberta, telling the story of the village that grew up at the literal end of the railway line. The site preserves three historic houses – the 1928 Pohaboff log cabin, the 1938 Carter House and the half-built 1948–49 French "Half-House" – along with a school, a church and other heritage facilities, all furnished to evoke the area's early-20th-century past as a transportation hub.