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- Type of destination: National Historic Site
- Location of destination: Canada - Saskatchewan
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Developed by pioneer farmer and politician W. R. Motherwell from 1882 to 1939, Motherwell Homestead consists of a 3.59 hectare farmstead including fields defined by fences and shelter belt shrub and tree lines, a collection of agricultural buildings, and a two-storey, stone farmhouse historically known as Lanark Place.
Visitors can explore the property and tour the home, which is carefully maintained to appear as though the Motherwells just stepped out for the day. To learn more about specific activities, c...
Visitors can explore the property and tour the home, which is carefully maintained to appear as though the Motherwells just stepped out for the day. To learn more about specific activities, c...
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Developed by pioneer farmer and politician W. R. Motherwell from 1882 to 1939, Motherwell Homestead consists of a 3.59 hectare farmstead including fields defined by fences and shelter belt shrub and tree lines, a collection of agricultural buildings, and a two-storey, stone farmhouse historically known as Lanark Place.
Visitors can explore the property and tour the home, which is carefully maintained to appear as though the Motherwells just stepped out for the day. To learn more about specific activities, check the Parks Canada website.
Authentically-costumed interpreters on site.
More info on Historic Places or Virtual Saskatchewan
Visitors can explore the property and tour the home, which is carefully maintained to appear as though the Motherwells just stepped out for the day. To learn more about specific activities, check the Parks Canada website.
Authentically-costumed interpreters on site.
More info on Historic Places or Virtual Saskatchewan
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Developed by pioneer farmer and politician W. R. Motherwell from 1882 to 1939, Motherwell Homestead consists of a 3.59 hectare farmstead including fields defined by fences and shelter belt shrub and tree lines, a collection of agricultural buildings, and a two-storey, stone farmhouse historically known as Lanark Place.
Visitors can explore the property and tour the home, which is carefully maintained to appear as though the Motherwells just stepped out for the day. To learn more about specific activities, c...
Visitors can explore the property and tour the home, which is carefully maintained to appear as though the Motherwells just stepped out for the day. To learn more about specific activities, c...
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