​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.
The Thrift Shop, operated by society volunteers, is located the the basement of the museum, which is the former Birch Hills Memorial Union Hospital.
The society holds its annual Threshing and Family Fun Day on the second Sunday of August.
Location Notes
7 Wilson Street in Birch Hills
Operating Season
January – December
Hours
The hours of both the Museum and the Thrift Shop are:
Wednesday 10 am to 4 pm and Saturday from 10 am to 2 pm.
Museum tours are also available by appointment.