Specialty:
“Government House served as the official residence of the lieutenant governor of Saskatchewan and was first constructed as a residence for the Lieutenant Governor of the Northwest Territories. Government House is fascinating for learning about the history of the governor's residence, with rooms meticulously set up to showcase several original artifacts, each with its own story. The house features an excellent display of period furniture and decor from Regina's political elite in the early 1900s. This historic site holds historical and cultural significance in Saskatchewan's past, offering visitors a glimpse into life at Government House. The building provides a variety of educational programming activities suitable for all ages. This notable landmark offers both indoor and outdoor tours of its beautiful National Historic Site. Additionally, Government House provides free admission for all visitors.
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2025 Update: Government House collection is comprised of objects original to the house in 1898-1910, period pieces, and replicas, totalling over 10,000 articles plus documents and photos.”