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- Maillard Cultural CentreCelebrating arts, culture and community for almost 40 years!
- Court HouseThe Main St showpiece is open to the public from Monday - Friday.
- Renaissance Gaiety TheatreConstructed in the 1940s and renovated and restored in 1999, the Renaissance Gaiety Theatre is a performing arts venue and community space.
- Gravelbourg & District MuseumDevoted to the history of Gravelbourg and the stories of its people, the museum contains a collection of early pioneer memorabilia including extensive artifacts from Gravelbourg's earliest residents.
- College MathieuHistorical information about College Mathieu.
- Father Gravel StatueHistoric monument honouring Father Louis-Pierre Gravel.
- Convent of Jesus and MaryConstructed between 1918 and 1926, the convent once served as both a school for female borders and a residence for the nuns.
- Co-CathedralGravelbourg is well known in the region for its Ecclesiastical Buildings National Historic Site which includes Our Lady of the Assumption Co-Cathedral Notre Dame l’Assomption, the Bishop’s Residence, and the former Couvent Jesus-Marie Convent.
- Path for Peace LabyrinthThe Path for Peace Labyrinth was built to celebrate the essence of our community and to increase the awareness for peace.
- Soucy HouseFormer home of Dr. Joseph Antoine Soucy.
- 1915 Western Elevator Co.Gravelbourg's iconic grain elevator--"The Lighthouse of the Prairies."
- Madonna House In 1975, Bishop Noel Delaquis of Gravelbourg invited Madonna House to open a poustinia to be located in the former Precious Blood Monastery.