Wetaskiwin is a charming city located in central Alberta, Canada, a 70-kilometer drive south from the provincial capital, Edmonton. Known for its rich indigenous history and vibrant heritage, Wetaskiwin is home to one of Alberta's most engaging tourist sites—the Reynolds-Alberta Museum. This museum is a hub for historical vehicles of all types, including maintained vintage cars, motorcycles, bicycles, trucks, station wagons, tractors, and aircraft. The city's name, Wetaskiwin, truly reflects its cultural or historical essence—it comes from Cree word 'wi-t-ask-kee-wa-tihn' that means 'the hills where peace was made'. Wetaskiwin also hosts the grand event of Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame, manifesting a cultural retreat for history and aviation enthusiasts alike.