Legacy of the Frontiersmen
Why Go?
Discover the rich history of the Legion of Frontiersmen Museum, founded in 1904 by adventurer and Boer War veteran Roger Pocock. Located at Hastings Lake, the museum offers a fascinating look into the lives of early frontiersmen through exhibits featuring military memorabilia, antiques, and natural displays. It’s a must-visit for history lovers and anyone curious about Canada’s frontier legacy.What’s Unique?
Housed in a historic 1930 log cabin built by Lt. Louis Scott, the museum welcomes visitors with a rare stone cenotaph, one of only three in the world, honoring 9,000 fallen Frontiersmen. The Legion continues its legacy of service by offering its facilities free of charge to cadet programs, seniors, and youth groups, thereby keeping the spirit of camaraderie alive.Open: Victoria Day – Labour Day Sat. 1-3 pm

