Our Museums
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Abernethy Nature-Heritage Museum
Abernethy, SK
Featuring over 2,800 artifacts in their collection, the Abernethy museum covers the local history of the area. The museum has many interesting features including displays honouring prominent citizens of the town, a country school classroom, and a collection of over 300 specimens of wildlife. The Abernethy Museum also features temporary exhibits that are changed yearly.
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Alameda & District Heritage Museum
Alameda, SK
The Alameda and District Museum features artifacts from Alameda including a miniature replica of Alameda before the 1907 fire. Other Displays include school room, hospital room, and blacksmith shop.
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Allan Community Heritage Society & Museum
Allan, SK
A unique museum is created in Allan with new displays every year!
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Allen Sapp Gallery
North Battleford, SK
The Allen Sapp Gallery is an award-winning art gallery featuring the work of Cree artist Allen Sapp. Sapp's work is known to many across Canada and his art captures a personal story, with many works featuring his grandmother, by whom he was raised.
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Ancient Echoes Interpretive Centre
Herschel, SK
Located in a valley at Herschel, Saskatchewan, the Ancient Echoes Interpretive Centre is part of the Great Canadian Fossil Trail. The Interpretive Centre features displays, artefacts and videos showcasing First Nations history and paintings depicting the disappearence and resurgence of the plains buffalo. The Centre also contains the remains of a Pleisosaur and prehistoric petroglyph rock carvings. Tours of the Herschel Petroglyphs, which showcase early First Nations life, can be arranged at the centre.
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Arcola Museum
Arcola, SK
Artefacts on display include tools, machinery, clothing and a crowd favourite – the Iron Lung.
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Art Gallery of Regina
Regina, SK
Located in the Neil Balkwill Civic Arts Centre, The Art Gallery of Regina is an independent, public gallery featuring contemporary art work with an emphasis on Saskatchewan artists. The gallery also offers many educational programs open to the public, including hands-on workshops, lectures and demonstrations. Visit their website for more information on current exhibits and programs.
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Art Gallery of Swift Current
Swift Current, SK
Art Gallery of Swift Current is a public art gallery offering exhibitions of local, provincial and national artwork. The gallery provides access to the visual arts and cultural activities and is a community-based resource for education with guided group tours and hands-on art activities.
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Assiniboia & District Historical Society
Assiniboia, SK
Much of the heritage of Western Canada traces its roots through the Assiniboia Museum. A stroll down the ‘boardwalk’ will bring you back in time to our prairie town of 1912.
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Avonlea Heritage Museum
Avonlea, SK
The Avonlea Heritage Museum displays local artifacts of pioneers who homesteaded the area in the early 1900's. It also depicts a history of the area, it's occupations and archaeological findings.
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Batoche National Historic Site
Wakaw, SK
Declared a national historic site in 1923, the site features the remains of the Metis village of Batoche, the site of an armed conflict between the Metis Provisional Government and the Government of Canada in 1885. The site features the restored church and rectory of the parish of St.-Antoine-de-Padoue, built before 1885. The site features an Interpretive Centre and guided tours are offered daily during the summer months.
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Bell Barn Society of Indian Head
Indian Head, SK
Built for Major William Bell in 1882, the round fieldstone Bell Barn is one of Saskatchewan's oldest agricultural buildings. Recently restored, the Bell Barn features an interpretive centre, where visitors can learn the history of the Bell Farm.
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Bengough & District Museum
Bengough, SK
"Putting a Face to our Past"
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Big River Museum
Big River, SK
More information coming soon!
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Biggar Museum & Gallery
Biggar, SK
The Biggar Museum gathers the history of Biggar and surrounding area and makes it available to the public.
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Birch Hills & District Historical Society
Birch Hills, SK
The Birch Hills Historical Society Museum chronicles the area's history, featuring restored agricultural machines, log barn, restored milk house and a CPR Station Siding. The museum also hosts a lending library of over 200 Saskatchewan history books. The building is wheelchair accessible and features a lunchroom and kitchen capable of handling up to 100 people.
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Blumenfeld & District Heritage Site
Leader, SK
Located south and east of Leader, the Blumenfeld & District Heritage Site features the St. Peter and Paul Church built in 1915, with a museum located within the church. A grotto is also located on site. Guided tours are available.
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Borden & District Historical Museum
Borden, SK
The Borden Museum consists of 5 buildings, situated on Main Street in Borden SK. Our displays trace the development of an agricultural community since 1900. Special features include an original rural one-room school circa 1925, a replica of the Diefenbaker homestead house, an original barber shop, an original butcher shop both dating back to the 1920's, and a 1950's Masonic Lodge building.
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Bresaylor Heritage Museum
Paynton, SK
Located on the former site of the village of Bresaylor, Saskatchewan, the Bresaylor Heritage Museum contains artefacts from the Bresaylor and Paynton area including items from the earliest residents of the Bresaylor Settlement of 1882.
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Briercrest & District Museum
Briercrest, SK
"Helping Preserve the Rich History of Briercrest"