The Grand Theatre - Historic Places Days

The Grand Theatre

Indian Head, Saskatchewan
Type
Theatre/Dance Hall
Address
631 Grand Avenue, Indian Head, SK, Canada
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Phone
306-695-2402

We are a dynamic organization and space where arts & culture drive economic growth and foster a diverse, inclusive, and engaged community.

The Indian Head Theatre and Community Arts inc. group is led by a group of dedicated volunteer board of Directors who spearheaded an extraordinary fundraising campaign to purchase The Grand Theatre in June 2013. Their goal is to ensure that Indian Head has a theatre and creative arts centre for years to come.

Throughout the year, The Grand Theatre hosts movies, live theatre, concert, art exhibits, youth programming and various workshops. It is also available for private rental.

Notes from "The Places of the Next Great Save 2025"

Throughout its history, The Grand Theatre has been a center for storytelling and artistic expression, from silent films and vaudeville performances to modern cinema and live theatre. For generations, it has brought families, friends, and visitors together, creating lifelong memories and fostering a sense of belonging. 

Amenities

  • Family-Friendly
  • Food and Beverages
  • Guided Tour
  • Parking
  • Washrooms

Fun Facts

The Grand Theatre was built in 1904 as the Indian Head Opera House by Arthur James Osment. The buff-coloured bricks were hauled from Lake Katepwa in the Qu’Appelle Valley from the Peltier brick plant by horse and wagon. At the time, it was the only Opera House between Winnipeg and Vancouver.

Location

631 Grand Avenue, Indian Head, SK, Canada
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