The St. Victor Roman Catholic Church was built in 1914 on land donated to the Parish by Catchoo McGillis – a Metis.
In 1919 the bell was hung and still remains its metallic luster.
After the closing in 1980, it became the St. Victor Church Museum. The site did not go through any significant changes. All the vestments, icons, etc. still remain in the building. The history of artifacts donated by the Diocese of Gravelbourg and surrounding churches in area are recorded for tourists.
There are also histories of the parish, members, priests who served there, bishops, and pioneers.
The Church Museum is sometimes still served as a church for special celebrations, weddings, funerals, etc.