Broadview Historical Museum

Broadview Historical Museum in Broadview, Saskatchewan, Canada, is "one of the largest small town museums" on the Canadian prairies.

[1] It features the Highland One Room Schoolhouse[3] a 1913 Canadian Pacific Railway Caboose,[4] a reconstructed sod house, the Delorme family's one-room log cabin, extensive indoor and outdoor installations of numerous Cree and settler archives, artifacts and war memorabilia,[5] including 'Sergeant Bill'—"Saskatchewan's most famous goat".

Archival photos and documents include agricultural, military, settler, and Cree history and heritage including genealogical resources.

[5] The Delorme House is a 12 by 16 foot one-room log cabin which was home to a family of five in the early 20th century.

[6] During World War I the 5th Battalion, CEF adopted a goat from Broadview as their mascot, bringing it with them to France and back.

Sod house
Delorme cabin
Interior of Delorme cabin