
Mortlach Museum & Drop In Centre
Located in Mortlach’s old fire hall, the museum features an interesting collection of artifacts that tell the stories of the pioneers and settlers of Mortlach and the surrounding area. The
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Located in Mortlach’s old fire hall, the museum features an interesting collection of artifacts that tell the stories of the pioneers and settlers of Mortlach and the surrounding area. The
The Cupar Heritage Museum is housed in two buildings, the old Masonic Hall built in 1915 and the old curling rink built in 1954. At the present time the display area
The Eatonia Heritage Park chronicles the history of the town and area and features a train caboose, a two-storey, wood-frame railway station built in 1924, and a two-storey, wood-frame Eaton
Plan to spend a few hours on the grounds of the Living Forestry Museum! Located in the N.W. corner of Nipawin and spread across fourteen acres of treed parkland, The
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. Located
A National Historic Site, the Claybank Brick Plant is one of the best preserved examples of 19th century industrial activity in Canada. Used for the production of bricks from 1914
The Herbert Museum is a  restored 1908 CPR station heritage building containing railway artifacts and a model railway system. The museum also features a  pioneer cottage and pioneer school displays.
The Elbow & District Museum is situated on Saskatchewan Street. In the early 1900’s wood was so scarce on the prairies that many homesteaders built their first homes out of the
The Sukanen Ship Museum tells the story of Tom Sukanen, a Finnish immigrant and shipbuilder who decided to build a ship in the middle of the Saskatchewan prairie with the
​The Lancer Centennial Museum features information on the history of the town of Lancer and the surrounding area. Exhibits include information on military history, natural history and arcaeology. The museum