Sturgis is synonymous with motorcycles and the people who love them. Visitors come all year long looking for motorcycle-related businesses and attractions, and they leave with a piece of motorcycling history after visiting the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame.
Since our beginning in the early 1970's, we have accumulated about 30,000 artifacts. The majority of these relate to pioneer life in this part of Saskatchewan, and from them we display about 15,000 at any one time, mostly in our Pioneer Village which cons
RM of Birch Hills #460The Rm of Birch Hills No. 460 of Saskatchewan is located 33 km southeast of Prince Albert, and 59 km Northwest of Melfort. it includes ranges 23 -26 and townships 46 – 48, west of the 2nd meridian. Included within our RM is the hamlet of Fenton and the organized hamlets of Brancepeth and Hagen which AMALGAMATED AND DISSOLVED forming a part of the RM of Birch Hills.
The Prince Albert Historical Society is one of the oldest historical societies in Western Canada, first established in 1886 by residents who realized that the previous generation and they themselves were making history by developing Prince Albert and the
Duck Lake Regional Interpretive CenterFrontier of First Nations, Métis and Pioneer SocietyGuided Tours of the Duck Lake MuralsLouis Riel Trail infoLunch for your group (must be pre-arranged)Theater rental for meetings or conferencesVideo soon to be availableSorry! Tower regretfully inaccessible for wheel chairsWelcome With Open ArmsThe Duck Lake Historical Museum Society is a non-profit charitable organization. The Society operates the Duck Lake Regional Interpretive Centre. Our collection was started in 1959 by local resident Fred Anderson who set up the first Duck Lake Historical Museum in the North West Mounted Police jail.The Regional Interpretive Centre invites you to experience life from days gone by - from the every day struggles of the Pioneers, to the devastating impact that the near extinction of the buffalo had on the First Nations, and to the harsh aftermath of the North West Resistance for the Metis.We would like to announce the completion of the 20th Anniversary Cookbook 'Memories Made in the Kitchen'
Welcome our history is inside!Welcome to Northern Gateway MuseumFeatures First Nations, fur trading and mining artifacts and crafts; birch bark bitings by Angelique Merasty, furnishings from the early settlers of the 1950s, articles found by Henry Moody in 1953 at Fort Henry site, Amisk Lake. For more information please:
In 1906, the Provincial Museum (as it was called then) was formed to 'secure and preserve natural history specimens and objects of historical and ethnological interest'. Since these early beginnings, the Museum's purpose has expanded to use these specimens and objects to educate communities through our programs, exhibits and research. By clearly defining our current vision, mission and mandate, we provide ourselves with a guidepost to follow when building exhibits, delivering programs and doing research.