Museum

The museum houses a collection of artifacts relating to First Nations, Métis and Pioneer history from 1870 to 1905 with exhibits, art and information on the North-West Resistance of 1885. Displays in the Interpretive Centre are arranged in a circle clockwise around the main gallery which is a First Nation tradition of interpreting the life cycle. The First Nations, Métis and Pioneer history, culture and traditions are portrayed through a number themes including origins, religion, education, law & upheaval and economics and commerce.

 

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Duck Lake Regional Interpretive Centre
Hwy #11(The Louis Riel Trail) between Prince Albert and Saskatoon
PO Box 328 Duck Lake SK S0K 1J0
Phone: (306) 467-2057
duckmuf@sasktel.net

Phone Toll Free: 1-866-467-2057