Central - Prud'homme
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77 Government Rd, Prud'homme.
Latitude: 52.339780° N,
Longitude: -105.890250° W
Housed in an old rectory built in 1904, the Prud'homme Multicultural Providence Museum features many exhibits highlighting the people, families and cultural groups that shaped the community of Prud'homme. Exhibits and historical artifacts display the contribution of Father Constant Bourdel, the Sisters of Providence as well as early French, Hungarian, Ukrainian and other settlers. Canada's first female Governor General, Jeanne Sauve was born in Prud'homme, and is also highlighted in the museum. 
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Open May 1 to Sep 30.

Open by appointment and during community events from May 1 to Sep 30.

Rates And Discounts

Donations accepted.
  • Admission by donation

Access

  • Country / Rural

Services

  • Bus parking
  • Guided tour
  • Self-guided tour
  • Tourist information available
  • Tours upon request

Amenities

  • Gift shop
  • Modern washroom
  • Picnic area

Language Services

  • French

Maps & Docs

Contact Info

Phone(s): 306-654-2075 | 306-654-2001 |
voprud@sasktel.net

Open May 1 to Sep 30.

Open by appointment and during community events from May 1 to Sep 30.

77 Government Rd, Prud'homme.

Latitude: 52.339780° N, Longitude: -105.890250° W

Central - Prud'homme

Housed in an old rectory built in 1904, the Prud'homme Multicultural Providence Museum features many exhibits highlighting the people, families and cultural groups that shaped the community of Prud'homme. Exhibits and historical artifacts display the contribution of Father Constant Bourdel, the Sisters of Providence as well as early French, Hungarian, Ukrainian and other settlers. Canada's first female Governor General, Jeanne Sauve was born in Prud'homme, and is also highlighted in the museum. 

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Location Information

77 Government Rd, Prud'homme.

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lat. 52.339780° N, long. -105.890250° W

Contact Info

Phone: 306-654-2075 | 306-654-2001 |
voprud@sasktel.net