Located in a historic courthouse, the Kerrobert museum’s displays include a judge’s chambers, a former district court room displaying the works of local artists, features from early businesses, churches and schools in the area, and a display honouring R.L. Hanbridge, a former Saskatchewan Lt. Governor. The basement level of the museum contains a pioneer home display, sport museum and jail cells.
Location Notes
Located in the Historic Courthouse, 433 Manitoba Avenue
Operating Season
January – December
Hours
Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Unguided
For weekend visits or guided tours, call (306) 834-2991 , (306) 834-5277 or (306) 834-2409
Parking – Saskatchewan Avenue, at the back of the building.
Wheelchair access elevator to the second floor (Town offices) and the third floor (Museum) is located at the rear entrance. Washrooms on each floor.
Admission: Â By donation.