Season Opening!
May 22nd, 2010
This Victoria Day weekend, when you are looking for something new to do with your day off, swing by and check us out! The Duck Lake Regional Interpretive Center and Museum houses a wealth of information about the area's history, covering the time period before 'Saskatchewan was!'
The museum covers the time period between 1870 and 1905 when the west was still known as the North West Territories. It takes a look at the events of the 1885 Uprising which helped to influance the territory becoming a province.
With the season opening we are open 7 days/week from 10:00am-5:30pm. We are also open by appointment during the winter months.
We are located at the junction of Hwy #11 and Hwy #212, half way between Saskatoon and Prince Albert, as you travel the Louis Riel Trail from Regina to Prince Albert.
If you would like more information about the Interpretive Center and Museum or would like to make an appointment to see the museum before the official opening give us a call at 1-(306)-467-2057 or Toll Free at 1-866-467-2057. Book your guided tour today.
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