Carberry Plains Museum carries a wide variety of artifacts ranging from pioneer and World War I to personal artifacts belonging to the Criddle family and Stanley Knowles. The Museum celebrates great Canadians such as Wop May Flying Ace, Tommy Douglas, and E.T. Seton.
The Museum also has a local athletes display, 1950 ladies suit and doll display, and bronze wildlife sculptures by Muriel Hope, a local artist.
We currently feature a display of wedding attire from 1900 - 1985
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