
Evolution of Education Museum
The Evolution of Education Museum is one of the four museums operated in the City of Prince Albert by the Prince Albert Historical Society. The building was known and operated
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The Evolution of Education Museum is one of the four museums operated in the City of Prince Albert by the Prince Albert Historical Society. The building was known and operated

The Police and Corrections Museum is one of the four museums operated in the City of Prince Albert by the Prince Albert Historical Society. The building is an original guardhouse

The F. T. Hill Museum was founded by Mr. Fred T. Hill who published the Weekly Courier in Riverhurst for 48 years. Mr. Hill had an extensive collection of guns,

Located in the town’s old school building, the Naicam Museum is a Municipal Heritage Property and features artifacts from the town’s past that tell the town’s story. The large museum

The Fort Pelly-Livingstone Museum, which was located at the old high school building burned in June of 2015 and the museum was then moved to the old RCMP barracks at

The Melfort & District Museum’s collection showcases over 44,000 artifacts, the majority of which relate to pioneer life in Saskatchewan. The Settler Village consist of 23 buildings with a planned expansion

Location Notes 403 Main Street, Watrous SK Operating Season January – December

The Soo Line Historical Museum houses many displays consisting of artifacts used by Weyburn and area pioneers. Feature displays in the museum include the Charles Wilson Silver Collection (world’s largest

The Lloydminster Museum + Archives is committed to engaging the diverse community of Lloydminster and area, by providing interpretive educational programs and exhibits pertaining to our local history and unique culture

Located just off the Trans-Canada Highway in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada, the Swift Current Museum is operated by the City of Swift Current. Since 1937, the Museum has collected artifacts