TOWN HALL & OPERA HOUSE
History
The building was designed by Winnipeg architect J.H.G. Russell and built in 1906 at the cost of $20,000. In its over 100 year history it has been used as an opera house, fire hall, and theater. The Hall is a staple in the community and a truly unique piece of Saskatchewan history.It includes a reading room, jail cell, and library.
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The Opera House is available to rent and is popular for weddings and performances. It seats a large number of people and includes a large kitchen, a concession area, bathroom facilities and a stage. It is a dramatic and beautiful setting for any event. With a grand staircase, a bell tower, and a balcony; photo opportunities and design ideas are endless.
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Events
Fun Fact: The architectural style of the building is "Italian Baroque".