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Culture Days will return September 20 – October 13, 2024.

Hague Cultural Day

In-person

Culinary & food Fashion & costumes History & heritage Indigenous Museum Music
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Location

Saskatchewan River Valley Museum - Hague

307 East Railway Street, Hague

Hague, SK

Directions: You may enter Hague on Highway #11 at the North Access Road by the Shell Gas Station or the South Access Road. You turn onto 4th Street and take a left (south direction) onto East Railway Street. The Museum and yard is very big, can't miss it.

Access

Free.

Offered in English.

Wheelchair accessible and has gender-neutral washrooms.

About

Hague Cultural Day will be held on Saturday, September 24th, 2022 located in the Town of Hague at 307 East Railway.

Our knowledgeable Hague Museum Staff provides tours to read and share their knowledge about settlers' culture including artifacts the extensive artifact display and details of the locally founded arrowheads, clothing, schoolhouse, pole shed, garage, church, blacksmith, shoe repair shop, and homestead house with a barn. There will be also motor & blacksmith demonstrations, clay-oven bread making, pig butchering processing, butter churning and local live music!

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Hague Museum board members

Our mission is to preserve the rich heritage that our community is built upon; we strive to share and educate people of all ages about our culture and to encourage an active role in keeping our stories moving forward through generations. Visiting the past reveals the path to the future. We aim to educate all who walk in our doors to the way life use to be, and the way it could still be today. Facts are key, words on the page are connections to something more; but doing with your own hands, this is the gift of education that will move beyond what words alone can accomplish. The settlement of pioneers that came to the valley area and made homes, includes the migration of Mennonites and first nations in and through the prairies.

Contact

Charleen Gregorash

hague.info@sasktel.net