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Heritage Village Aerial ViewIn 1982 the province of Saskatchewan declared the Doukhobor Prayer Home a Provincial Heritage Building. The Veregin Doukhobor Prayer Home is a landmark of the area, with architecture that can be traced to the Russia. Built in 1917, it served as a Prayer Home and residence of the two Doukhobor leaders, Peter V. Verigin and his son Peter P. Verigin. Today it is part of the National Doukhobor Heritage Village.The National Doukhobor Heritage Village was officially opened June 29, 1980, the day which the Doukhobors celebrate annually as Petera€TMs Day. It is the day which commemorates the burning of the arms and which led to the Doukhobor emigration from Russia. Cement foundations give evidence of several business and residential structures that were once located there. Of the earlier buildings, only the Veregin Prayer Home, a machine shed and grain elevator exist.Two buildings, both of which are Prayer homes and facing one another, were the beginning of a Heritage Village Complex.
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Welcome! A visit to the Virden Pioneer Home museum acquaints guests with the way of life of an established Victorian family in the Canadian west. The large brick-veneer home, which houses the majority of the Museum's collection, was built in 1888 on 'Quality Hill', which represented one of the wealthiest districts in early Virden. Each room has been re-furbished to the charm of the era, with numerous period items and furniture--giving it a homey, almost lived in feeling.
The Beautiful Plains School Division will strive to provide quality educational opportunities within a safe and caring environment that will enable students To become life long learners andto become responsible, productive, contributing citizens in a changing society.
Killarney Turtlemountain With A Population Of Approximately 3,233 Has Everything You Need, From Accommodations, Businesses , Services And Special Attractions To Round Out A Terrific Vacation. Maybe You?Re Looking For A Longterm Commitment. Affordable Housing For Families And Seniors , Along With Great Schools, A Thriving Business Sector, Topnotch Medical Services And Room To Grow Make It The Perfect Place To Call Home.
Killarney Turtlemountain With A Population Of Approximately 3,233 Has Everything You Need, From Accommodations, Businesses , Services And Special Attractions To Round Out A Terrific Vacation. Maybe You?Re Looking For A Longterm Commitment. Affordable Housing For Families And Seniors , Along With Great Schools, A Thriving Business Sector, Topnotch Medical Services And Room To Grow Make It The Perfect Place To Call Home.