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CN Station House Museum

Built in 1904,the Canora CN Station House Museum is the oldest Class 2 railway station still operating in Saskatchewan and displays CN Rail memorabilia, pioneer artifacts, local art, souvenirs and

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Avonlea Heritage Museum

The Avonlea Heritage Museum displays local artifacts of pioneers who homesteaded the area in the early 1900’s. It also depicts a history of the area, it’s occupations and archaeological findings.

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Harris Museum

The Harris Stopping Place was established in 1904 along the Old Bone Trail. The rail line came through 2 miles south of the stopping place in 1909, the store, post office

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Gordon Snelgrove Art Gallery

The Gordon Snelgrove Gallery is a teaching gallery, research space, laboratory and public point of connection hosted by the School For The Arts at the University of Saskatchewan.  It is

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Gull Lake Museum

The Gull Lake Museum chronicles the history of the Gull Lake area and features three buildings of artifacts including a vintage home and schoolhouse. Location Notes 3570 Rutland Ave. Operating

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Univ. of Sask. Computer Museum

Our collection consists of a wide variety of classic computing and communication devices, ranging from Teletype Assistive devices, to Classic Calculators, to a Variety of Storage Mediums, to All Manner

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Doc’s Town Heritage Village

​Visit our re-created small town of furnished heritage buildings – elevator, portable train station, one-room school, church, farm house, blacksmith shop and more. Enjoy home-made pie and lemonade in Country

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