Gravelbourg & District Museum
Gravelbourg Museum, located on Main Street in the Town, is a bilingual facility which tells the story of a French-Canadian community in Western Canada emphasizing the role of education, the health system, the churches, merchants, and citizens.
About the Collections
Photos and artifacts of the "colonizer," Father Pierre Gravel; Paris original clothing and instruments belonging to Dr. and Mrs. Antoine Soucy; also paintings and photos of Mgr. Charles Maillard who painted the murals inside the historical cathedral
Approximate number of objects in the collections: 2000
Decorative Arts
Being developed
Other: Paintings
Fine Arts
Period:
Contemporary •
Historical
Services & Activities
Educational Programs
Films
Visitor Services
Washrooms
Other Guided Tours: Our Lady of the Assumption Cathedral, Convent of Jesus Mary, St. Joseph's Hospital
Other historical sites
Publications and Products
Walking tour publication of Historic Sites
Map
Location
| Address: |
134 - 5th Ave. E. Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan S0H 1X0 See Map |
|---|---|
| Telephone: | 306-648-3301 |
| Fax: | 306-648-3400 |
| Mailing Address: |
Gravelbourg & District Museum Box 862, Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan S0H 1X0 |
Hours of Operation
Operations:
Transcanada Trail Exhibition
Literary readings
Creating historical profiles on business places.
Open: 10:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. weekdays
1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Sundays
Closed:
Christmas and Boxing Day
Easter

