The Rocky Museum showcases the history of the pioneers who homesteaded in this area, worked in the lumber camps and sawmills, and sent their children to one-room schoolhouses. The Rocky Museum exhibits household effects of the farming families who cooked on wood stoves, rode to town in horse-drawn wagons, and hunted, fished and trapped for their food.
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'
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 Bowden Pioneer Museum Is Recognized By The Alberta Museums Association. The Bowden Historical Society Operates The Bowden Pioneer Museum And The Historical St. Matthew'S Anglican Church.
Tourism Dawson Creek welcomes you to our web site. Located at Mile "0" of the world famous Alaska Highway, Dawson Creek has something for everyone! This fully featured web site offers information on everything from local events to Bed and Breakfast Accommodations. Rodeos, Car shows, Museums, Snow Reports, Travel Tips and hundreds of other bits and pieces of information will keep you interested! Every week or so this web site is updated with current events, news, schedules for local attractions and more. Be sure and bookmark our web site TODAY! Now open is the South Peace Community Multiplex as well as new hotels, restaurants, and attractions. Now is the time to plan your visit to one of the fastest growing communities in Northeast BC. Have fun and stay a while!
Hello and welcome to The Doll Palace! I am Jessica, the owner.06/10 I guess it hurts to be away for some time ;)Our Video games dolls are even better then before. Last week we published a lot of new characters and I think the time has finally come to create a new Dress Up Game .To protect TDP user accounts we decided to start asking our members to change password every 100 days. During your next login you will see a screen inviting you to change your password.04/01 We've added a lot of new dolls, modified profiles and cleaned the accounts. I am very sorry that we had to remove some of the users. We are trying to make Doll Palace safer for kids so all of us can enjoy the games and community.03/19 Please take a look at our new cute Easter Bunny Dress Up Games . I really hope you will like it. Many new Video Game Dolls and new doll makers are coming soon.Many of you saw the account changes message already. Please do not wait until the last day to send us your consent. If you see consent request after login your account will be affected.02/15 A lot of new cartoon dolls have been added over last couple of weeks.
Welcome To The Sundre And District Pioneer Village Museum.Museum Open All Yearmonday To Saturday. 10 A.M. To 5 P.M.Sunday. 1 P.M. To 5 P.M.Closed Every Dec. 24, 25 And 31 And Jan. 1Current Eventswinterfest February 15 And 16, 2014International Museums Day May 18, 2014Aboriginal Day Celebrations June 21, 2014Canada Day Celebrations July 1, 2014Chester Mjolsness World Of Wildlife Exhibit At The Museumview More Than 150 Animal Mounts From All Continents Of The World, Displayed With Backdrops Painted To Depict The Animals Natural Habitat. Come See The Exhibit At The Sundre And District Pioneer Village Museum.
The museum is very pleased to host tours when contacted in advance.To see our brochure click here for page 1 and page 2 .Learn more about whats going on behind the scenes at the museum by visiting our blog .To learn more about the history of the Peace Region in British Columbia and Alberta through local museums, go to the Spirit of the Peace Museums Network website. Did you know?The Beaver and Cree First Nations made a peace settlement in 1782 on the banks of the Tsadu River. The river was then renamed Unchaga, which means Peace in Cree. Visit us and learn more about First Nations and the fur trade.The 136 foot high oil derrick outside of the Museum is a city landmark.
The Didsbury Museum, situated in the Town of Didsbury, Alberta, has been established to tell the story of the founding, settlement and development of the community in and surrounding the Town of Didsbury from the late 1800’s to the present.
Conference room Administrative officesWith the recent commitment of $534,625 to the capital campaign from the Government of Saskatchewan and $350,000 from the Dr. Stephen & Michelene Worobetz Foundation, and through the dedication and commitment of many leaders and generous people, to date we have achieved approximately $1.3 million dollars in donations and pledges.