Opens at January 1-December 31 Monday-Friday 10:00-16:00
Address:
401 Melfort St W, Melfort, SK S0E 1A0, CanadaMap
Phone+1 306-752-5870
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A stop for a quick picnic lunch ended up being for a pleasant afternoon.
My wife and I looking for a place to have a short picnic lunch while passing through Melfort led us to the Melfort Museum. We stopped because we saw tables beyond a locked gate. We decided to enter th...
It is always a pleasure to visit the Melfort Museum. So much local history is stored here. I enjoy touring the Bennet house which was moved from the Pathlow area and the Anglican church , moved from...
Melfort Museum is a must see when in Melfort...it is very interesting and I love the way it is set up as a villiage.
Our trip to the museum was wonderful. The staff were very informative and were dressed in clothing from old times. There were men grinding wheat into flour and bread was made which they sold there. Yo...
Besides having an interesting museum in the old "power house" building, there are a number of old furnished buildings, including a house, blacksmith shop, church, and a school from the early 1900's to...
A stop for a quick picnic lunch ended up being for a pleasant afternoon.
My wife and I looking for a place to have a short picnic lunch while passing through Melfort led us to the Melfort Museum. We stopped because we saw tables beyond a locked gate. We decided to enter th...
Local History
It is always a pleasure to visit the Melfort Museum. So much local history is stored here. I enjoy touring the Bennet house which was moved from the Pathlow area and the Anglican church , moved from...
Great place to show your kids
Hard to believe how tough life was living in the beginning times in Melfort,very interesting cities and towns in this area
Melfort Museum is a must see when in Melfort...it is very interesting and I love the way it is set up as a villiage.
Our trip to the museum was wonderful. The staff were very informative and were dressed in clothing from old times. There were men grinding wheat into flour and bread was made which they sold there. Yo...
Museum as well as Pioneer Village
Besides having an interesting museum in the old "power house" building, there are a number of old furnished buildings, including a house, blacksmith shop, church, and a school from the early 1900's to...