Here is an overhead map of what the museum layout is like as well as a
description of the exhibitions found there. If you would like to go directly to an
exhibition just click on the letters on the map.
| A |
Looking at the Museum from outside. |
a |
Traps for Beavers and Beaver made artifacts. |
| B |
Entering the Museum. |
b |
Inuit creations. |
| C |
The main doorway. |
c |
A good picture of a pelican on display. |
| D |
A close-up of the plaque beside the door. |
d |
Ivory and bone carvings and tools. |
| E |
A display that welcomes you. |
e |
Fossil indicators of a tropical north. |
| F |
Display 2 |
f |
A life size dogsled. |
| G |
The lobby area. |
g |
A Wolverine at its den. |
| H |
A look at the birch bark canoe. |
h |
Different kinds of stuffed arctic birds. |
| I |
Big close-up of the mural. |
i |
More birds. |
| J |
Sign the guest book at the front desk. |
j |
A Loon by its nest. |
| K |
Entering the first set of displays. |
k |
A very old telephone. |
| L |
Inuit clothing and furs. |
l |
Two displays of prospecting in the north. |
| M |
Some Inuit ivory carvings. |
m |
A view of two more displays and the back door of the
museum. |
| N |
More carvings. |
n |
A life sized stuffed wolf, very realistic. |
| O |
A nice clear view of the altar. |
o |
Old school materials. |
| P |
Display 4 |
p |
Four different artifacts, archeology related. |
| Q |
A standing back look at displays 9 & 10. |
q |
A standing back look at some of the last sets
of displays. |
| R |
Some fancy bead work. |
r |
An old piano. |
| S |
More bead work. |
s |
Old utensils and other house wares. |
| T |
A standing back look at displays 11 & 12. |
t |
A very old drill. |
| U |
Animal hide clothing. |
u |
A display of articles used for dog teams. |
| V |
Animal hide foot wear. |
v |
A huge glass casing with a Whooping Crane in
its nest. |
| W |
Another enclosed area of displays. |
w |
A display of two very lifelike Buffalo, which
is very close to the real thing. |
| X |
Old crafts made by a trapper. |
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| Y |
A display on the Mad Trapper of Rat River. |
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| Z |
A close-up picture of the furpress. |
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