
Morse Museum & Cultural Centre
The Morse Museum can be found along the number one highway in the community of Morse, SK. The large brick building was originally built in 1912 as a four-room school
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The Morse Museum can be found along the number one highway in the community of Morse, SK. The large brick building was originally built in 1912 as a four-room school
Located in Mortlach’s old fire hall, the museum features an interesting collection of artifacts that tell the stories of the pioneers and settlers of Mortlach and the surrounding area. The
The Mossbank Museum consists of five buildings which house a variety of artifacts describing the history of the area. One of the buildings is the Ambroz Blacksmith Shop, the only
Create exciting family memories while discovering the important roles food and farming played in the First World War. Check out the poppy gardens in 2015, join us for exciting special
The mandate of Musee Ukraina preserves the history of the Ukrainian people within a multicultural society. Through exhibits, educational programs, and interactive activities, the museum brings to life the story
Welcome to the Museum of Antiquities: a collection of ancient Greek, Roman, Egyptian and Near Eastern sculpture in full-scale replica. The Museum features the Charioteer of Delphi, the Venus de
The Museum of Natural Sciences showcases the history of Earth and the evolution of life on it through exhibits and displays that include dinosaur skeleton replicas, fossils, live animals and
​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
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
Plan to spend a few hours on the grounds of the Living Forestry Museum! Located in the N.W. corner of Nipawin and spread across fourteen acres of treed parkland, The