Exhibits

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Main Gallery

The permanent exhibits of our Main Gallery interpret the rich history of The Pas and area. Beginning with the geological formations of the region through to First Nations history, the fur trade, Métis history, the mission period, and into the industrial age of the last century, the exhibits describe a diverse…

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Sam's Gallery

“Sam’s Gallery”, our version of Sam’s “Little Northern Museum”, features many of the eclectic and unusual curiosities and collectibles that made our founder’s immense and quirky collection so interesting to visitors over the years. Don’t miss our famous two-headed calf, the five pairs of dressed fleas, and a plethora of…

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Susan MacCharles Gallery

The Susan MacCharles Gallery, dedicated to the memory of long time Museum volunteer and employee who passed away in 1999, is our temporary exhibit space. Here we display both in-house and traveling museum exhibits, as well as a variety of visual art shows and art exhibits. We are happy to partner…

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Discovery Centre

Opened in 2005, our children’s Discovery Centre is the only room in the Museum where children can touch everything! In this hands-on learning and fun centre, children can explore natural history items and activities in a boreal forest setting. This room contains a boreal forest mural activity wall, a canoe…

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Online Exhibits

In May of 2006, the Museum launched our first online exhibit through the Community Memories Program of the Virtual Museum of Canada (VMC). Our exhibit, “The Saskatchewan River – Highway Through History”, describes with photos and text the profound importance this iconic Canadian River has had on people of this…

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Historic Street Signage Project

The historic signs project was initiated by Sam Waller Museum staff during the summer of 2019. The objective of the project was to provide the community with information regarding the history of individuals that have streets named after them in the town. Other objectives were to contribute to the community’s…

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