Historic Bell Barn of Indian Head
Situated on Hwy 56, 3 km N of the junction of Hwys 1 and 56, at Indian Head.
Built for Major William Bell in 1882, the round fieldstone Bell Barn is one of Saskatchewan's oldest agricultural buildings. Learn the history of the Bell family, farm and the Historic Bell Barn of Indian Head by visiting the reconstructed barn and interpretive centre. Come out and enjoy their annual lobster supper held in mid-May in the barn's loft and don't miss their annual Horse Fair held in mid-August; see website for detailed information.
The Bell Barn also serves as a unique and spacious wedding and event venue, just a 40-minute drive from Regina. Offering a beautifully rustic and open space, the Bell Barn can accommodate both indoor and outdoor weddings with tables and chairs for up to 200 people. It boasts a large parking area for guests, a bar, an installed sound system and accessible washrooms. It is also a great venue for local gatherings, barn dances, car shows and more.
The Bell Barn also serves as a unique and spacious wedding and event venue, just a 40-minute drive from Regina. Offering a beautifully rustic and open space, the Bell Barn can accommodate both indoor and outdoor weddings with tables and chairs for up to 200 people. It boasts a large parking area for guests, a bar, an installed sound system and accessible washrooms. It is also a great venue for local gatherings, barn dances, car shows and more.
Amenities
Picnic area
Guided tour
Interpretive program





































