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Fort Saskatchewan - Peter T. Ream Historic Park (formerly Fort Saskatchewan Museum and Historic Site)

Various historical buildings make up the Peter T. Ream Historic Park. It was formerly called the Fort Saskatchewan Museum and Historic Site but renamed as a tribute to this man. On the property are the Fort Saskatchewan Museum, a courthouse built in 1909, an early 20th Century pioneer house once the home of Dr T.W.E. Henry, the Castle schoolhouse, blacksmith shop, and the Soda Lake church.

Must-see attractions nearby:
Contained within the courthouse is interesting information on the North West Mounted Police, the precursor to today's Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). On display visitors will find clothing along with other items of historical interest.

In the Saskatchewan Heritage Museum, car buffs will be impressed by the antique fire truck along with several other interesting and well preserved vehicles.
Hours
May 24 to September 5
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Open10:0010:0010:0010:0010:0010:00Closed
Close16:0016:0016:0016:0016:0016:00
September 6 to May 23
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Open10:0010:0010:0010:0010:00ClosedClosed
Close16:0016:0016:0016:0016:00
Cost
Family$ 10.00
Adult$ 5.00
Senior$ 4.00
Child 2-12$ 3.00
Child 1 & underFREE
Child 6 & underFREE
All values are in Canada Dollars
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