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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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Southey & District Museum

Museum displays feature Aboriginal and early settlers’ artifacts, mannequins. Homestead setting circa 1900s. “Pete’s corner” displays first rock picker. Windmill and unique farm equipment. First school (1906) of Southey is

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Sturgis Station House Museum

The Sturgis Station House Museum strives to collect artifacts and archival materials of historical or cultural significance which hold documentary evidence, past and present, of the people and their activities

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Lebret Museum

Lebret Museum features an array of art, photos, antiques, household items and other artifacts pertaining to the people who settled in the village, including First Nations, Metis, farming communities, settlers

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Spy Hill Museum

The Spy Hill Museum is a two building museum complex which includes displays from prehistoric days to the war years, and store, parlour, kitchen, bedroom, church and military displays as

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Lashburn Centennial Museum

​Lashburn Centennial Museum consists of four buildings. The Snyder and Armstrong General Store houses the following displays: the 1906 store, a furnished apartment, hospital and pharmacy displays, a sewing room,

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