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List of Museums

Plenty & District Museum

The Plenty Museum features settlement history & local interest history. Displays include information on military history, area archaeology and sports history and memorabilia. Operating Season July – August Hours Open

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Prairie River Museum

A municipal heritage site, The Prairie River Museum is used as both a community centre and museum. The Museum houses pioneer items, First Nations artifacts, items from the privately owned

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Prairie West Historical Society

The Prairie West Historical Society oversees the Prairie West Historical Centre.  The Centre consists of a restored 1910 farmhouse known as the Evans House which contains many permanent and temporary

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Prairie Wind & Silver Sage

Prairie Wind & Silver Sage – Friends of Grasslands Inc. is Val Marie’s provincially recognized EcoMuseum, offering a variety of services, including: EcoMuseum — Our museum highlights the unique character

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Prud’homme Museum

The Prud’homme Multicultural Providence Museum celebrates the multi-cultural origins of our community.  Of particular interest to many visitors is the role that Prud’homme played in establishing Saskatchewan’s Fransaskois presence.  Visitors are consistently

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Punnichy & District Museum

The Punnichy and District Museum covers the settlement and development of the Touchwood Hills area with domestic and agricultural artifacts. A kit bag traces the journey of a young WWII

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RCMP Heritage Centre

The RCMP Heritage Centre opened on May 23, 2007 to share the RCMP story with the world. Located on the grounds of RCMP Academy, ‘Depot’ Division – the story of the

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Remai Modern

Remai Modern is a new 130,000 square foot museum of modern and contemporary art located at River Landing in Saskatoon, a growing city on the vast and ever-changing Canadian Prairies.

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Reynold Rapp Museum

The Reynold Rapp museum is a designated heritage property and the former home of Reynold Rapp, Member of Parliament from 1958-1968. In 1972, Rapp donated his residence to serve as

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