Welcome to Fort Battleford. Uncover the central but little-known role of Fort Battleford in the Conflict of 1885. Discover the stories of the First Nations, Métis, North West Mounted Police, and settlers in these difficult times.
Hours of operation
May 21 to September 4, 2022
Wednesday to Sunday, 10:00am to 5:00pm
Complete schedule
Fees
No entry fees in 2021
Other fees still apply.
Detailed fees list
Contact us
Phone number: 306-937-2621Phone number: +1 (888) 773-8888 (Toll-free)
Email address: Send an email

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