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MUSEUMS AND HISTORIC SITES

FORT BATTLEFORD NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE

The district headquarters for the North West Mounted Police in 1876, the fort and five original buildings house a collection of artifacts recalling the conflicts related to Indian uprisings and the Riel Rebellion. In the immediate area are a number of other historic sites of the same period.
E-mail: battleford~info@pch.gc.ca
Web: www.parkscanada.pch.gc.ca


WESTERN DEVELOPMENT MUSEUM AND PIONEER VILLAGE
This 110-acre site records the development of agriculture on the Canadian Plains. A complete town of original buildings, including a grain elevator, set the scene for a tourist's adventure into the world of early farm machinery, steam-powered locomotives and the arts and crafts of Saskatchewan's pioneers.
E-mail: fennig@sk.sympatico.ca
Web: www.wdmuseum.sk.ca

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