Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site
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Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site invites visitors to experience life as a homesteader in the 1900s, located just an hour's drive east of Regina in Abernethy, SK. The site showcases the fertile land of the Qu’Appelle region, which served as a meeting point for various communities, including First Nations, Métis, and Canadian immigrants.
Guests can plan their visit to explore the grounds and discover new ways to engage with the history of Motherwell Homestead through tours, programs, and workshops. Children can participate in day camps that offer a hands-on experience of working and playing on the land, free from screens and joysticks.
Activities and experiences at Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site include guided tours, workshops, events, trails, and opportunities to relax in the iconic red chairs. Visitors can also learn about the cultural significance and history of the site, supported by a commitment to stewardship and management of this important heritage location.
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