Our Collection
The Regina Plains Museum's collection consists of over 19,000 artifacts of historical significance that are held in public trust; the largest being a steam locomotive to the smallest being the size of a lapel pin. The collection includes material related to Regina's economic history and the community's social and cultural life. In fact, the RPM has amalgamated the Regina Police Service's historical collection, and the Regina General Hospital's collection of historical material. As the city's civic museum, the RPM is the only organization within the community with a mandate to collect and preserve historical material directly related to the growth and development of the Queen city.
How to Donate
The Regina Plains Museum seeks items that directly relate to the history of Regina and its immediate surrounding area. Items in good condition that are well documented with an interesting history are preferred. Call us or come by the museum to discuss a donation to our collection.
Resource Centre
The museum has a resource library available for the use of its members. There are a variety of printed materials relating to the history of Regina and Saskatchewan, as well as museum reference materials. Please contact us for details and a list of titles available in the library.
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