The Motherwell Homestead is an impressive national historic site near Abernethy, Saskatchewan, established in 1966 in honour of William Richard Motherwell, the province's first Minister of Agriculture. The beautiful Italianate-style stone house, built in 1897, the restored barn and the nostalgic buildings from 1907 form an impressive open-air museum. The property is also home to farm animals such as pigs, cows and chickens, which bring authentic farm life to life. You can take part in exciting tours and activities and immerse yourself in the fascinating world of homestead life in the early 20th century.