Mennonite Heritage Village

The Mennonite Heritage Village, established in 1992, was created to portray the life and experiences of early Mennonite settlers in the Swift Current region and to foster appreciation for the contributions Mennonite immigrants have made to Canada.
To support this purpose, the Village develops educational and recreational programs and collects, restores, and preserves authentic artifacts representing the period from the 1880s to the 1920s.
Designated as a Living Museum, the Mennonite Heritage Village works toward meeting the standards set by the Museums Association of Saskatchewan for sites of this kind.