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The Keystone Pioneers Museum is holding their Show Day Today.

People interested in log sawing, threshing, hands-on use of artifacts, and antique tractors and a vehicle parade can come out to the Museum, 6 Km East of Roblin. President of the Museum, Richard Wileman, lists some machines and actives visitors can see when they arrive.


“We will have thrashing, wood log sawing, grist milling, rope making. And we’ve got multiple displays like we’ve got log cabin display; it actually came out of Duck Mountain Park. It was the ranger’s cabin back in the 20`s and 30`s. We have a old United Church, over 100 years old, 110 years old.”

Show Day will begin with a Pancake Breakfast at 8:30 AM and ends with a parade of vehicles around 4:00 PM.