Experience the frontier for First Nations, Métis and pioneer society during 1870-1905. The Duck Lake Regional Interpretive Centre is a testimony to the everyday struggles of the pioneers, to the devastating impact that the near extinction of the buffalo had on the First Nations, and the harsh aftermath of the North West Resistance for the Métis. As you flow through the gallery, you will learn about the people, their religion, their education, the political period of upheaval of 1855 and the development of economic life. You will also experience the artwork and artifacts depicting the Willow Cree First nations, Métis and pioneer cultures and spirituality.
Duck Lake Regional Interpretive Centre
Duck Lake, Saskatchewan
- Type
- National Trust Passport Place
- Address
- Junction of Hwy #11 and #212 between Prince Albert and Saskatoon
Get directions - Phone
- (306) 467-2057
Amenities
- Family-Friendly
Location
Junction of Hwy #11 and #212 between Prince Albert and Saskatoon
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