
Musee Ukraina
The mandate of Musee Ukraina preserves the history of the Ukrainian people within a multicultural society. Through exhibits, educational programs, and interactive activities, the museum brings to life the story
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The mandate of Musee Ukraina preserves the history of the Ukrainian people within a multicultural society. Through exhibits, educational programs, and interactive activities, the museum brings to life the story
The Kronau Heritage Museum is a non-profit, educational facility, that is operated for the betterment of the community. The Kronau Heritage Museum is located In Kronau, Saskatchewan roughly 19km out
Using historic photographs, this building was reconstruction to duplicate the original Royal Northwest Mounted Police Post located in Beaver City in 1914-1915. Built using traditional construction methods, compromising of hand
The Meadow Lake Museum features items of interest from local pioneers’ lives, and a look at the development of forestry in the area. The museum is located in the Tourist
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
Located in a historic brick building circa 1926, the Foam Lake Museum contains a variety of artifacts relevant to the history of the area. The museum also features “Douglas House,”
The Yorkton Brick Mill Heritage Society Inc. was formed in early 2012 by individuals interested in encouraging the preservation of the oldest surviving brick flour mill in Saskatchewan. Location Notes
Community Museum in Outlook, Saskatchewan Operating Season January – January
The museum is based upon a collection of guns, arrowheads and other pioneer artifacts gathered by the late Lloyd Furman, who spent many years collecting artifacts. Originally, it was housed
The Rosthern Museum and Mennonite Interpretive Centre chronicles the history of the early Mennonite settlers of the Rosthern area. The museum also strives to tell the story of the development