Wetaskiwin's current-day City Hall building was built in 1907 as the main courthouse of Central Alberta and was one of the province's earliest provincial court houses. The historic building, which was renovated in 2005 to include two glass additions, now serves as City Hall.
Wetaskiwin Historic Water Tower
Built in 1906 and fully refurbished in 2005, this iconic landmark is the oldest functioning water tower in Canada and stands sentinel over the town at the junction of 50th avenue and 56th street.
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