
Vintage Power Machines Festival ready for its 44th event
Visitors to this year’s Vintage Power Machines Threshing Festival will once again be transported to a time when horsepower came with actual horses and tractors were built to last generations. Now in its 44th year, the event returns with two full days of history and hands-on demonstrations July 12 – 13.
The festival takes place about 10 kilometres southwest of Prince Albert on Highway 11. It is hosted by the Vintage Power Machines Museum, a non-profit organization entirely run by volunteers. With historical buildings and a growing collection of restored machinery, the site has become a living museum of prairie life and agriculture from days gone by.
“The festival has always been about keeping history alive,” said festival president Alan Andal. “Most young people have never seen a threshing machine in action or know how blacksmiths used to work. We want to give them a chance to experience that firsthand.”
