A delightfully curated museum, highlighting the history of the Fort Qu'Appelle area through First Nations peoples, the Hudson Bay Company, the Riel Rebellion, policing, the TB Sanitorium, immigrants and farming. Everyday home life is reflected in clothing and household tools from the 1800's onwards, school photos and graduation pictures offer a glimpse into education, while fraternal, service, sports and artistic organizations show the evolution of community life, accented by local personages of interest. A delightful opportunity for the entire family, there are objects and stories to engage and enthrall young and old. This museum is truly a Qu'Appelle...
Read moreMuseum is in an original fort building that became the RCMP building. One of the oldest buildings in Southern Saskatchewan. With a replica of the treaty no. 4.
A volunteer offered to show me around the museum. He provided an overview of the history of the fort, then showed me around the other exhibits highlighting articles of extra importance. Glad I stopped. The surrounding area is...
Read moreVery well maintained local museum. Lots of historical objects and a knowledgeable tour guide told us some extra facts about the area and the history. Super friendly volunteer staff ready to answer any...
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