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North Battleford Sports Museum and Hall of Fame Located in the basement of the North Battleford Library, the Battleford Sports Museum and Hall of Fame highlights the achievements of local athletes. Over 30 teams and individuals have been inducted into the museum which features displays on a range of sports including hockey, baseball, bowling, track and field, golf, swimming, football and soccer. Address: 1392 - 101 Street North Battleford SK S9A 1A2
1 306 445-1992
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Located in the old station house.
Open weekends during the summer.
Watch for activities around the museum and in the old log house. Visitors can follow their noses to the smell of freshly baked bread coming from the outdoor clay oven.
Address: . Shell Lake SK
Send an Email (8) 1 306 427-2272
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Macklin and District Museum The museum is housed in Macklin's first hospital. Locally handcrafted items in gift shop. Open May 1-Sept 30. Address: Herald St Macklin SK S0L 2C0
1 306 753-2610
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Homestead Museum An 8 building display of a rural school, pioneer home, general store, church, sod house, and barn. Agricultural displays. Doll collection. Open daily May 25-Oct 31 9 am - 9 pm.
1 306 948-3427
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North Battleford's Western Development Museum gives visitors a look at what rural life was like at the turn of the century. Indoor displays include exhibits on home and farm chores, and there are a number of horse-drawn and early automobiles. The outdoor displays include over 30 houses and businesses from the 1920s, as well as a grain elevator built in 1928 and a 1913 railway station. Address: Junction Hwy's 16 & 40 North Battleford SK
1 306 445-8033
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Barr Colony Heritage Cultural Centre This centre houses diverse exhibits that are geared towards all ages. It features a public art gallery, antique museum, wildlife display, heavy oil science centre and gift shop. Address: Hwy 16 E and 45th Ave Lloydminster SK CAN
1 306 825-5655
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Clayton McLain Memorial Museum Heritage buildings house a large collection of local pioneer and native artifacts set in a picturesque park with fish pond, camp grounds and World's Largest Tomahawk. Open daily during the summer months or by appointment. Address: Box 353 Cut Knife SK S0M 0N0
1 306 398-2345
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Mennonite Heritage Museum Memorabilia of early school years and the role the churches and pioneers had in the development of the area. Open May 1-Sept 25. Address: 6th Ave Rosthern SK S0K 3R0
1 306 232-5130
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Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame Open from May long weekend until September long weekend, the Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame celebrates the rich history of the sport in the province. The museum features over 4000 artifacts dating back to the first game played in the province at North Battleford on May 31, 1879. Address: 292-22nd St W Battleford SK
1 306 446-1983
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Fred Light Museum Open from May long weekend until September long weekend, the Fred Light Museum is named after a member of a pioneer Mounted Police family. The museum, which is located in a school house built in 1914, houses a collection of artifacts from the old Battleford settlement which was located on the Battle River. Address: 11-20th St & Central Avenue Battleford SK
1 306 937-7111
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Blaine Lake Museum Located in a CNR station built in 1912 the museum tells the history of Blaine Lake and area. Open during library hours.
1 306 497-2531
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