The Morse Museum is a must see on the Saskatchewan Prairies. This six room school house has been converted into a museum and now houses several exhibits to help visitors 'remember when' and younger visitors learn about the past of this beloved land. Whether you are looking for a quick stop along the number one highway or a lengthier outing the Morse Museum is the place to visit! The museum also has a gift shop with souvenirs, original Saskatchewan creations and delicious preserves. For all the latest updates and events follow us on Facebook www.facebook.com/MorseMuseumAndCulturalCentre/ and Instagram www.instagram.com/morsemuseumsk/. Don't miss this historic treasure! Start planning your trip to the Morse Museum!
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Hours:
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10:00 AM-4:00 PM Directions Temporary Exhibits Via Ad Astra: A Century of Service April-May 2024 Upcoming Events: Volunteer Appreciation & PQ Writers Group Event 27 April 2024 2-4PM Father's Day Steak Night 14 June 2024 5-7 PM Admission is Free Donations are welcome! Some Info
Morse Museum was originally a school house built in 1912. It started out as a four room building, but later, in 1928 two more rooms were added. After the new school was built on and the old building was no longer needed, a group of locals got together and a board was made. This former school building was designated Municipal Heritage Property in 1981. Thus began what is now known as the Morse Museum and Cultural Centre. Categories |