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The Petrolia Discovery

Before there was OPEC, lipstick and nylons, Iran and Alberta, there was Petrolia. Here, the world's oil industry started, and it's waiting for you...

At Petrolia, a field comprising of 60 acres has been set aside as a living museum, a major historic, recreational and educational exhibit called The Petrolia Discovery. Well are being restored and the visitor will see crude oil as it was drawn from the ground, almost from the beginning.What We Offer:

  • Displays and movie
  • 19th Century working oil fields
  • The story of the Enniskillen men

For more information about the Petrolia Discovery, please click here
For more information about the oil heritage district and to plan your tour, click here.

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