Cut Knife - Clayton McLain Memorial Museum Attractions
The Clayton McLain Memorial Museum displays articles used by the combatants in the Battle of Cut Knife. In addition, the following restored and furnished buildings are open to visitors: school (1908), railway station (1912), shop (1920), village church (1925) and a log-cabin (1930). Items on display include objects used by the Indians and the pioneers, machines, antiques, shotguns, archive material, etc.
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Cut Knife Hill
Cut Knife Hill was the location of an 1885 battle between Canadian troops and Chief Poundmaker.
Tomahawk Park
Hanging near the museum in Tomahawk Park is the biggest tomahawk in the world, nearly 12 m (39 ft) tall and weighing 8 tonnes. This remarkable architectural feat is a symbol of the public-spiritedness and friendship existing between the good people of Cut Knife.