Our Collections
Our Permanent Collection is based on the extensive and varied collection of Mr. Sam Waller. Containing over 70,000 items, the collection includes natural history specimens, human history artifacts, books and library materials, photographs and negatives, fine art pieces and the archives of the Town of The Pas. While our founder collected from the four corners of the world, the Museum now limits new accessions to those items that are pertinent to the history of the community and region. Many items from the collection can be viewed in our exhibits.
Our small Education Collection has been developed with duplicates of items in the permanent collection, in addition to items specifically donated for this collection. These items are used in our educational programming for youth and school groups. A work in progress, we are always looking to expand this collection with interesting items that can be used to tell the stories of our past. Please contact the Museum staff for more details.
Collections Portal
Visit our online collections database here.
The museum is working to update our collections database and make collections items visible online with the support of the Government of Canada and Manitoba Sport, Culture and Heritage.
Archives Portal
Browse our archival holdings here.
The museum has digitized a portion of its archival holdings with the support of Manitoba Sport, Culture and Heritage and Community Futures Cedar Lake. Contact us to learn how you can view archival items.
From the Vault
“Discover Australia with Shell” Trading Cards
This collection item is actually four trading cards produced by Shell Australia. In the 1960s, Shell Australia started a promotion called “Discover Australia with Shell”.
Irish Needlepoint
This needlepoint was done by a woman named Mrs. Seale who lived in Laois County, Ireland. The needlepoint was sent to Sam Waller by her
Queen Victoria Boer War Chocolate Tin
The Second African War or Second Boer War was fought between 1899 and 1902, and was between the United Kingdom and Ireland (which included Canada,