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Centre has school and community programs, exhibits, archives and interpretative displays on the Woodland Caribou Provincial Park. Other services include a gift shop and a tourist information centre. Address: 51A Highway 105 Red Lake ON Canada P0V 2M0
Send an Email 1 807 727-3006
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This small museum houses a variety of interesting artefacts and archives revolving around the history of the Kenora and Lake of the Woods area. Boat models from the fur-trading era, household goods common during the late 1800s and photos from the various industries can be found in the building. Permanent and rotating exhibits may be viewed. Address: 300 Main Street South Kenora ON P9N 3X5
Send an Email (1) 1 807 467-2105
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Ear Fall's log constructed museum was offically opened in 1968 and features freighting and transportation history, Native and other historical artifacts. Learn of the challenges and diversity that made Ear Falls the community it is today.
Museum operates on a seasonal basis, opening its doors each year on Victoria Day long weekend in May and closing on the Labour Day long weekend in September. Address: Highway 105 Ear Falls ON Canada P0V 1T0
Send an Email 1 807 727-3275
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Promoting local culture, this museum displays over 10,000 artifacts in four different galleries. Open year-round, this facility is wheelchair accessible. Address: 15 Van Horne Ave. Dryden ON CAN P8N 2A5
Send an Email 1 807 223-4671
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Sioux Lookout Museum The museum was officially opened in July of 1981 and was established due to the fund-raising efforts of volunteers and the town council. Today the museum houses displays and preserves the history of the region. Address: P. O. Box 1377 Sioux Lookout ON Canada P8T 1B9
1 807 737-1562
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Fort Frances Museum The museum serves to preserve the culture and history of Fort Frances through the collection of photographs and artifacts. These exhibits feature themes on First Nations, settlers, industry and natural resources. Other services include research and educational programs. Address: 259 Scott Street Fort Frances ON Canada P9A 1G8
Send an Email (1) 1 807 274-7891
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CPR Caboose Museum The Canadian Pacific Railway Caboose Museum is home to many railway-related mementos and other artifacts. Admission is free. Address: Lakeview Drive Kenora ON Canada
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Railroad 4008 Heritage Museum Explore and learn about the railroad history of the district at this location. Exhibit is displayed in an actual rail car. Address: 4th Street Rainy River ON Canada P0W 1L0
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Atikokan Centennial Museum Museum aims to preserve and share the history of Atikokan. Exhibits include artifacts from mining and logging industries, rocks and minerals as well as arts and crafts from local artists. Address: 204 Main Street Atikokan ON Canada P0T 1C0
1 807 597-6585
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Emu Museum - Rainy River District Women's Institute Emo's heritage and history is on display at the Emu Museum. Visitors can see pioneer artifacts and displays with agricultural themes. Address: P.O. Box 511 Emo ON Canada P0W 1E0
1 807 482-2007
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