High Prairie & District Museum
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The High Prairie & District Museum tells the stories of High Prairie and area. This district consists of the actual town site of High Prairie, the Treaty 8 Nations of Sucker Creek, Driftpile, Utikuma, Kapawe’no, Pakashan and Swan River as well as the East Prairie, Peavine and Gift Lake Metis Settlements. European ethnic groups in the area include people of British, Irish, Scottish, German, Ukrainian, Polish, Scandinavian, and French and Canadian ancestry. In 2010 the Board and Manager decided it was time to revise and renew the Museum. Exhibits were completely overhauled; using imagination and recycling old cabinets; a walk in cave and a huge beaver house was added. A vibrant mural of a mammoth hunt towers over the fossil exhibit and dinosaur tracks “run” along the floor. The main stories told at the Museum are the First Nation and Metis history, Pioneers, Fur Trade, Archaeological, paleontological and early natural history, Pioneer Kitchen, NWMP and RCMP and the two world wars. Of particular significance is the “Keay Sword” found in 1921 by Sadie Keay, while she was out plowing. Research indicates that the sword is approximately 250 years old.
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