Gift Shop
The gift shop is located in the Historical Museum and sells books, ornaments, and other items related to the history of Prince Albert. A selection of items is provided below that may be ordered online. Visit the gift shop to see our complete collection.
Prince Albert Historical Society membership Supports the programming of the Society as well as providing free admission to the museums and
invitations to social/special events.
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$ 20.00 CAD Per year
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The Voice of The People A collection of 32 autobiographies of Prince Albert’s early settlers.
Published in 1984, 228 pages
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$ 12.00 CAD Includes shipping
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The La Colle Falls Hydroelectric Dam: A Monument to Optimism
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$ 5.00 CAD Plus shipping
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Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Church Pewter Ornament
This church was built in 1951 and designed in the Byzantine style of architecture.
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Nisbet Church and School Pewter Ornament
Built in 1872 by Rev. James Nisbet and Adam McBeath. It was used as a church and school until 1881. Post 1881 it was used as a school only.
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Octagonal Building Pewter Ornament
Constructed in 1905 by Mr. A. Holmes for the Lorne Agricultural Society, this building is located on the Exhibition Grounds.
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St. George's Ukrainian Catholic Church Pewter Ornament
Constructed in 1960. Bishop Andrew Roborecki blessed the six decorative metal crosses, which were later installed above the domes and frontal roof summit.
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Sacred Heart Cathedral Pewter Ornament
This church was constructed from 1913-1915 by Architects Creighton & Crowther. The Bishop's Chair (Cathedra) gives this church the "Cathedral" name.
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Diefenbaker House Pewter Ornament
This house was the former residence of Prime Minister John G. Diefenbaker from 1947-1957 and was designated as a National Historic Site in 2019.
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Keyhole Castle
Pewter Ornament
This house was built by Samuel MacLeod in 1912. Keyhole Castle is a Municipal Heritage Property.
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St. Paul's Presbyterian Church Pewter Ornament
This church was constructed in 1906 by Mr. William J. Wright, a member of St. Paul's congregation.
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Please contact us if you have any questions.
curator@historypa.com
306 764 2992