Kinsmen Park, 22nd St W and 1st Ave W, Prince Albert.
The Nisbet Church was constructed in 1866 by Reverend James Nisbet and was used as both a church and a school. It is reportedly the second oldest church in Saskatchewan and the oldest school between The Red River and the Foothills of Alberta.
The Blockhouse was constructed by Archie Ballantyne in the 1870s to be used as a stable by Prince Albert's first lawyer, Mr. Maclise. The building was used as a blockhouse during the Northwest Resistance of 1885 when it was located at 1st Ave W and ... Read more
The Blockhouse was constructed by Archie Ballantyne in the 1870s to be used as a stable by Prince Albert's first lawyer, Mr. Maclise. The building was used as a blockhouse during the Northwest Resistance of 1885 when it was located at 1st Ave W and ... Read more
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10 River Street E
PRINCE ALBERT, SK
Tel: (306) 764-2992
Email: historypa@citypa.com
Website:
http://www.historypa.com
Open Year Round
Free admission
Hours of operation: xterior viewing only. Contact the Prince Albert Historical Museum for further information.
Full wheelchair access
Self-guided tour
Museums Association of Saskatchewan member
Canadian Museum Association member
Saskatchewan Council of Archives Member
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