
Unity & District Heritage Museum
The Unity and District Museum occupies the north part of the Regional Park and features restored schools, a church, one of the original early homes of Unity, CP Rail Station
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The Unity and District Museum occupies the north part of the Regional Park and features restored schools, a church, one of the original early homes of Unity, CP Rail Station
A municipal heritage site, The Prairie River Museum is used as both a community centre and museum. The Museum houses pioneer items, First Nations artifacts, items from the privately owned
Located in a beatifully restored home, the Langenburg Homestead Museum features old time household items and memorabilia from the town of Langenburg and area. Location Notes 305 Carl Ave E.
Take a trip back in time and stroll through this extensive museum collection. Visit the one-room school house, blacksmith shop with working forge, original town office and fire hall, rural
The St. Walburg Museum contains photos, furniture, tools, dishes, records & household items portraying the founding of the local area, from pioneer days to 1945. Location Notes Main Street and
Housed in a converted CN station, the Ralph Allen Memorial Museum is the only museum with a complete set of memorabilia pertaining to author and war correspondent Ralph Allen. The
The Lumsden Historical Museum is located in a scenic hollow beside the railway track in the centre of town. The museum is made up of five pioneer buildings, a modern
Declared a National and Provincial Historical Site the Doukhobor Village depicts the lifestyles and habits of the Russian Doukhobor People who immigrated to Canada in 1899. Settling on the prairies
​The former Power Building is a Municipal Heritage Property featuring a one-storey industrial building constructed of brick, which now serves as the museum. The heritage value of the Former Power Building lies
The Grand Coteau Heritage & Cultural Centre is located in the heart of Shaunavon, Saskatchewan. The Centre houses a museum, art gallery and the Shaunavon Branch of the Chinook Regional