
Fort Battleford National Historic Site
Fort Battleford is a national historic site that showcases the role of the North West Mounted Police in the Canadian West. The fort was established in 1876 and abandoned in
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Fort Battleford is a national historic site that showcases the role of the North West Mounted Police in the Canadian West. The fort was established in 1876 and abandoned in
Create exciting family memories while discovering the important roles food and farming played in the First World War. Check out the poppy gardens in 2015, join us for exciting special
The Northern Gateway Museum’s permanent exhibits contain artefacts that pertain to the history of the Denare Beach community and surrounding area. It displays First Nations artefacts including leather wear, embroidery,
Wynyard’s community history is displayed at the Wynyard Museum. Original area school features agriculture, medicine, education and sports artifacts and pictures. Original Slepnir Store building house, additional displays and the
The Watson and District Heritage Museum depicts early life in east central Saskatchewan. The museum is housed in a perfectly preserved early 1907 Canadian Bank of Commerce building. Museum displays change yearly
Located in the heart of the unique Cactus and Dirt Hills Area, this museum’s features include some of the highest glacial push hills in the world, and significant historic sites
The McCord Museum consists of 1928 CPR station furnished with railway artifacts, household objects and items from businesses of the area. There are small tools as well as some horse
Prairie Wind & Silver Sage – Friends of Grasslands Inc. is a provincially recognized EcoMuseum, offering a variety of services.
The Macrorie Museum is a designated Heritage Site located inside an old school house featuring displays on Early Railroad and farming. A CNR luggage wagon, school classroom, war memorabilia, household
The Museum is located in a 1909 Canadian National Railway (CN) Station. Also on site is a Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) Caboose, a CN Repair Shop and motorized (jigger) railcar,