Melville Heritage Museum
History buffs visiting Melville will certainly want to add the Melville Heritage Museum to their itinerary. The Heritage Museum is one of the oldest buildings in Melville, having been built in collegiate gothic style of buff-coloured brick in 1913 as the Luther Academy. This building housed the Academy until 1926 when the Academy moved to
Melville Railway Museum
The station is from Duff, Saskatchewan and was built by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad. It is a Type “E” station, one of only 200 stations of this type constructed on the Prairies. The Railroad equipment includes: CNR caboose built in February 1957 at the Fort Rouge yards in Winnipeg from a retired boxcar. The
Tourism Office, City of Melville
Everything you need to see and do in Melville, SK is available through the City of Melville’s Tourism Office. Look up city history, find recreational facilities, and view a list of local events. The Tourism Office has something for everyone! Visit Website
Silhouettes of Melville SK
The silhouettes of Melville SK is a collection of more than 30 metal silhouettes scattered throughout the city. Made by local welders, each silhouette depicts local life of things to do in Melville. Think you can find them all? View Website
Melville Railway Days
Hosted by Melville and the District Chamber of Commerce, Melville Railway Days is an annual family entertainment festival usually spanning two to three days, and is typically held in the summer months. Past Railway Days have included: outdoor movies parade beer gardens kiddies inflatables scavenger hunt petting zoo classic car show street dance music sidewalk