Jasper Cultural and Historical Centre
About Jasper Cultural and Historical Centre
The Jasper Cultural & Historical Centre is located in the centre of Maple Creek, Saskatchewan. It was built as the town's school, Jasper Street School, in 1910 and educated hundreds of local students until 1986. The building was constructed with locally-made bricks and the interiors still have the original molded-tin ceilings and hardwood floors. The Museum has developed themed display rooms where visitors can view an actual railway station house, or a one-room school house, or a collection of Heritage saddles and Charlie Russell's pictures.
The themed rooms at this centre is what makes it special. The Glemine Collection includes household articles, clothing, barn items and more plus geographical findings. The kitchen collection depicts a real Victorian kitchen where you can really imagine the aromas of home-cooked food! In the Western Gallery you'll learn about the ranches and rachers and the school house is a traditional classroom with desks and chairs.
You'll also find a railway station which is complete with ticket office and platform and the old west room which features heritage salles and pictures and so much more. Don't forget to visit the Victorian Parlous too, which is complete with a piano and traditional furniture.
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Suggest editAdults $6
Children $4
Last Update 2023
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