‘A wealth of knowledge’: New Métis exhibit at Biggar museum brings overlooked history into focus
The wooden wheels don’t turn anymore, but they still carry a story.
At the Biggar Museum and Gallery, a new Métis exhibit is reshaping how local history is told, bringing long-overlooked contributions into focus through artifacts, photographs and a Red River cart now on display inside and at the town’s entrance.
The project grew out of a broader effort to recognize Métis and Indigenous histories that had not been fully represented in the museum’s earlier exhibits.
“It came about because we felt it was necessary to lead the settler history as not the prominent one,” said Delta Fay Cruickshank, the museum’s public program coordinator.


