Duck Lake Regional Interpretive Centre

Duck Lake Regional Interpretive Centre
Limited Wheelchair AccessMajor Credit Card(s)Conference RoomsModern Washrooms

Box 328
DUCK LAKE, SK S0K 1J0

Trails of 1885 Attraction. Features artifacts pertaining to the 1885 Metis Resistance and First Nation-Metis-Pioneer society 1870 - 1905. Gift shop, permanent and travelling exhibits, 80 ft viewing tower, theatre, ball diamonds, parking and picnic areas. Bilingual tours.

Tel:306-467-2057
Fax:306-467-2257
Toll Free:1-866-467-2057

Email: duckmuf@sasktel.net
Website: www.dlric.org

5 Anderson Ave, adjacent to Hwy 11. 57km S of Prince Albert, 91km N of Saskatoon.

Glen Scrimshaw Gallery and free campground, Jack Pine Stables Guest Ranch/Tipis/B & B, grocery, bakery, gas.

16-May-2009 to 7-Sep-2009

Rate details: $4.50 adult, $3.50 seniors, $2.50 youth. 25% discount for groups of 12 or more. Family admission $12 includes 2 adults and children under 18 years.
Hours of operation: Daily 10am - 5:30pm; remainder of year by appointment.

Limited wheelchair access
Tourist information
Meeting rooms
Gift shop
Picnic area
Service in French

Self-guided tour
Step-on guide service
Tours upon request

Group tour services
Guide services
Estimated viewing time (hours): 1
Additional Group Tour Information: Please call ahead for group tours.
Group rates

Museums Association of Saskatchewan member

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