Fred Light Museum

 

Located at 11 - 20th Street East, the building was constructed in 1914 and was the St. Vital School until 1974, after which it was given to the Town. In 1980 it became the Fred Light Museum and in 1985 the building was designated as a Municipal Heritage Property. The Fred Light Museum is named after the founder of the museum who was a member of a pioneer Mounted Police family. He had devoted many years to the collection of artifacts. This collection combined with artifacts donated by interested individuals offers a glimpse of old Battleford.

 

The Fred Light Museum Features:

 
The Gun Room
One of the most comprehensive collections of firearms in all of Western Canada.
 
The School Room
The "School Room" houses a collection of old local school desks, maps, books, and photographs.
 
Ye Olde General Store
The "Store Room", dear to the hearts of older visitors, is a replica of an old General store.
 
The Battleford Room
Here one can see late nineteenth to early twentieth-century furniture, farm tools, mailboxes and a display of fire 
fighting equipment.
 
Auditorium
This is an area utilizing the expansive room at the top of the building offering an excellent view of the town, the National Historic Site, and the Government Site. This room houses a large variety of uniforms and accessories from the two World Wars and the 1885 Rebellion.
 
 
Contact Us
Phone:   306-937-7111
Email:   flmusuem@battleford.ca  
   admin@fredlightmuseum.com
Website:  www.fredlightmuseum.com
 
Hours of Operation
January to May 
By appointment only - Monday to Friday
Closed weekends and holiday
May 2 to May long weekend 9:00am - 4:00pm daily, closed weekends
May long weekend to August 31 9:00am - 8:00pm daily including weekends
September to October
By appointment only - Monday to Friday
Closed weekends and holidays
November to December Closed
 
See below for current museum activities.
 
 

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