Rotary Museum of Police and Corrections
About Rotary Museum of Police and Corrections
The Rotary Museum of Police and Corrections is a museum in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada. It covers the history of regulation enforcement in early Prince Albert and Saskatchewan.The museum is placed inside the authentic shield room of the number one Royal Canadian Mounted Police depot in Prince Albert. It emerge as modified interior the usage of real prison bars from the unique Prince Albert police station.The museum is operated thru the Prince Albert Historical Society
The museum has artifacts from the RCMP, Prince Albert City Police, provincial correctional centers, the Saskatchewan Federal Penitentiary, and the Saskatchewan Provincial Police. Exhibits include RCMP and Prince Albert City Police uniforms, and a Thompson sub machine gun, or "Tommy Gun" which become utilized by the Saskatchewan Provincial Police. Also on display are weapons made through inmates which includes a zipper gun, shanks, sawed-off shotguns, similarly to different gadgets which consist of masks and an alcohol nonetheless crafted from a fire extinguisher. Various strategies of subject which have been used at the Federal Penitentiary also are exhibited, for example a rack, a cat-o-nine tails, and a paddling desk.
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