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List of Museums

Turner Curling Museum

Touted as “First in the World”, this unique Museum is of interest to curlers and non-curlers alike. Don and Elva Turner, besides being avid curlers, are also avid curling collectors.

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Turtleford & District Museum

The Turtleford and District Museum preserves, houses and interprets artifacts relating to the history of the area. Collection highlights include a one-way walking plough, handmade toddler shoes and a large

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Ukrainian Heritage Museum

The museum depicts all aspects of Ukrainian culture. The informative volunteers will provide a fantastic tour that includes learning about Ukrainian heritage, arts and folklore, resources, memorabilia, artifacts and a

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Ukrainian Museum of Canada

“To acquire, preserve, study and interpret, on a national basis, representative artifacts which depict the Ukrainian heritage and its contribution to Canada.” The Ukrainian Museum of Canada offers a diverse

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Univ. of Sask. Computer Museum

Our collection consists of a wide variety of classic computing and communication devices, ranging from Teletype Assistive devices, to Classic Calculators, to a Variety of Storage Mediums, to All Manner

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USask Art Galleries and Collection

The USask Visual Arts Hub is comprised of the campus art galleries. The College Art Gallery 1 & College Art Gallery 2, Kenderdine Art Gallery and Gordon Snelgrove Gallery—and the University of Saskatchewan (USask) Art Collection are among the University of

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Vintage Power Museum

Originally designed in 1980 to collect and display farming and logging artifacts from the Prince Albert District, the Vintage Power Museum eventually expanded to feature six historic wood-frame buildings which

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W.P. Fraser Herbarium Saskatchewan

The W.P. Fraser (SASK) Herbarium hosts the largest collection of specimens (over 180,000) in the province. The collection boasts ample representation of 125 years of Saskatchewan’s past and present flora.

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Wakamow Valley Eco-museum

Wakamow Valley is an urban natural park with over 20kms of trails and almost 500 acres of parkland. There are a vast number of recreational activities to enjoy in the

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Wakaw Heritage Museum

Housed in the old two-storey elementary school, the Wakaw Heritage Museum features artifacts pertaining to the history of the Wakaw area. Displays include a pioneer home and school, a theatre,

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Waldheim Museum

The Waldheim Museum contains artifacts primarily donated by area residents. The museum takes us back to the first church, the famous snowmobile races, the hospital, the cheese factory, the ball

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Wanuskewin Heritage Park

Wanuskewin Heritage Park sits above the Opimihaw Creek and the South Saskatchewan River near Saskatoon – a window into a part of Canada’s history that remains largely undiscovered, and a

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Waskesiu Heritage Museum

The Waskesiu Heritage Museum displays the human history of Waskesiu Lake and Prince Albert National Park since its 1928 creation. We feature an original canvas-roofed shack tent and a replica

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