S.W. Sask. OldTimers' Museum and Archive
114, 218 and 222 Jasper St, Maple Creek.
The S.W. Sask. OldTimers' Museum & Archive in Maple Creek showcases the rich history of the Cypress Hills area from 1870-1918. It features three buildings along Jasper Street, each offering a glimpse into the past with a variety of exhibits. Highlights include artifacts and photographs from the North West Mounted Police, Indigenous peoples, and early settlers. The 1935 Log Museum focuses on First Nations, Métis, and settlement history, and includes a gift shop. The C.M. Glascock Building, formerly an automobile dealership, now displays larger items, hosts an art gallery, and provides venue space. The museum is open full-time during the tourist season and available for private tours and events year-round.































