Sukanen Ship Pioneer Village and Museum | |
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General information | |
Town or city | Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan |
Country | Canada |
Coordinates | 50°16′52″N 105°32′16″W / 50.28103°N 105.53788°W |
Demolished | Museum |
Client | Moose Jaw Car Club |
The Sukanen Ship Pioneer Village and Museum has many displays of life on the Prairies including many historic buildings that have been moved from surrounding communities, set up to mimic that of a small Farming Town from the early 1900s to 1930s. The park is located south of the City of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan on Highway 2.
The car club at Moose Jaw agreed to the restoration of Tom Sukanen's ship at their museum site. Tom Sukanen was a Finnish homesteader who settled near Birsay who hoped to travel home again on his ship he assembled near the South Saskatchewan River.[1]
The Sukanen Ship Pioneer Village and Museum features a typical village replete with pioneer artifacts and tractors, cars and trucks, even a McCabe's Grain Co. grain elevator built in 1913 standing approximately 68 feet (21 m) tall. The elevator was moved from Mawer in 2007 to its new location, nearly 60 km southeast of its original location. The village is restored by the Moose Jaw car club, and is run by volunteers.[2]
See also
References
- ↑ Halliday, Dave (June 2, 2001). "City of Warm Breezes". Edmonton Journal. Edmonton, Alberta. pp. K1, K2. Retrieved July 19, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ Sukanen Ship Pioneer Village and Museum, retrieved 2009-09-09
External links
- Sukanen Ship Pioneer Village and Museum
- Watch the National Film Board of Canada film Shipbuilder, recreating the story of Tom Sukanen