Langham and District Heritage Village & Museum

Langham and District Heritage Village & Museum Langham & District Heritage Village & Museum

302 Railway St. Presenting OUR PAST, in the PRESENT, for the FUTURE!

The Museum organized in 1993 under charter, bylaw etc. has been created to collect, preserve, research, exhibit and interpret all those artifacts that best serve to illustrate the history and developement of Langham and District from its founding and earliest European settlement through to 30 years prior to current date. In 2001 the Museum moved into the local CNR Train Station, which was built in

1905. The Museum is a non-profit, educational establishment , operated for the betterment of the community. The Museum serves the residents of Langham and District by its emphasis on special programs within the museum. Displaying the generously donated items of the pioneers who made Langham area their home. Our Museum contains a large archive of rich history, set up in diaplays such as a chapel, country store, school room, country kitchen, vintage machinery, etc. Located outside the enterance is a Peace Pole with the message of peace “May Peace Prevail on Earth” written in the diverse languages of the cultures English, Nowegians, Doukhobors, Mennonites, Hutterites and Cree that settled the area. The Museum is open to the Public from the long weekend in May to end of Sept. Wed. 9-12am, Sat 9am-3pm & by appointment in off hours & during the year. There is no cost for admission, however donations are gratefully accepted. The Museum is also available for room rentals for anyone needing to hold a public meeting or event. Contact for information:
Doreen Nickel: (306) 283 4342
email: [email protected]

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302 Railway Street
Langham, SK

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