Dr. Woods House Museum
Dr. Woods House Museum is temporaily closed while the City's culture and heritage team inventory, catalogue, digitize and preserve the collection.
The Dr. Woods House Museum gives a charming glimpse into upper-middle-class life in the late 1920s to early 40s. One of the area's first doctors, Dr. Robert Woods, settled west of Leduc in 1902. He built this home, with an attached medical wing, in 1927. The medical wing has been fully restored, with interior restoration and furnishings representative of the art deco period. The house itself features a Craftsman-style design, with a low-pitched roof, fieldstone chimney and extensive interior woodworking.
The building and museum collection are owned and maintained by the City of Leduc.