The Prince Albert Historical Museum is one of the four museums operated in the City of Prince Albert by the Prince Albert Historical Society. It is located in the former ‘Central Firehall’ opened in 1912 and utilized as such until 1975. The museum opened in 1977.
The museum showcases artefacts relating to early settlers, Indigenous history, as well as business and industry in Prince Albert. The Bill Smiley Archives is also located in the Historical Museum. The archives are available to researchers year-round by appointment.
The museum’s winter hours (September to May) are 9 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday. Please call if you wish to book a tour outside these times. The summer hours after the May 21 to August 30 are 9 am to 5 pm daily.
For admission prices, please visit the website.
Operating Season
January – January
Hours
Visit our website for hours of operation and admission fees. Diefenbaker House, Evolution of Education Museum, and the Rotary Museum of Police and Corrections are open only during the summer months. Tours for those buildings during the off-season can be arranged by phoning the museum.
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