8 Parks and Playgrounds
1. Kinsmen Park (7th Avenue & Queen St)
2. Gordon Keats Memorial Park (Prince Edward St & 7th Avenue)
3. Melville Regional Park - Located off of Prince Edward Street
4. Jaycee Park - Located on 3rd Avenue West
5. Melville and District AgriPark - Located on Hwy 10 E & South on Agripark Road
6. Prince William Park - Located on 9th Avenue West
7. Centennial Park - Located within the Melville Regional Park
8. Vanier Park - Located on Vanier Drive
Melville CN Station in 1908 was the hub of the community, that was named after GTP Railroad Executive Charles Melville Hays from 1899 to 1910, and perished in the sinking of the famous "Titanic" April 15, 1912. Read More...
Railway Museum
The station is from Duff, Saskatchewan and was built by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad. It is a Type "E" station, one of only 200 stations of this type constructed on the Prairies. Read More...
Heritage Museum
The Heritage Museum is one of the oldest buildings in Melville, having been built in collegiate gothic style of buff-coloured brick in 1913 as the Luther Academy. Read More...