The Rosetown and District Museum depicts the history of Rosetown and area and include an extensive collection of buildings including a  teacherage, one-room school house, fire hall, windcharger, jail, fully operational blacksmith shop and a 1923 two-and-a-half storey catalogue house completely restored with a lower level tea room.
The displays in the museum include information on how Rosetown got its name, and information on various people important to the early settlement of the area.
The Museum also features a service station display dedicated to Mike Gawletz, one of Rosetown’s early entrepreneurs.
The Museum also has a large collection of photos and history books from Rosetown and the surrounding area.
Location Notes
605 Colwell Road (along highway 7 East)
Operating Season
May – August
Hours
Monday to Friday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.
Year round tours available; please email or phone above to arrange.
Admission: Â Season pass for adults and seniors $5 / Children 12 years and under free / $10 family.