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.
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 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.  Includes a map showing the original owners of river lots.
  
Published in 1984, 228 pages
  
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 $ 10.00 CAD + $3.00 shipping
  
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 The La Colle Falls Hydroelectric Dam: A Monument to Optimism 
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 $ 5.00 CAD + $3.00 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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 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