The Prince Albert Historical Museum sits on the waterfront and is one of four museums under the care of the Prince Albert Historical Society, including the Diefenbaker Museum, Education Museum, and Police & Corrections Museum. This museum is in Prince Albert’s old Central Fire Hall, built in 1911. Visitors can learn about indigenous history, military, the fire department, civic life, early settler life, religious history, and sports, including dioramas. Summer hours are 9 am–5 pm daily, and entry is about $5.