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List of Museums
Cupar & District Heritage Museum
The Cupar Heritage Museum is housed in two buildings, the old Masonic Hall built in 1915 and the old curling rink built in 1954. At the present time the display area
Deep South Pioneer Museum
At the DSPM, the past is more than artifacts stored behind glass, sealed in time. Here, the past is a living thing. There is no museum quite like this, as
Dickson Hardie Interpretive Centre
Don’t let those rainy summer days worry you! Come on down to the Interpretive Center where you will find the life size replica of Big Bert, a 92-million-year-old crocodilian fossil
Diefenbaker Canada Centre
The Diefenbaker Canada Centre (DCC) is a dynamic cultural, educational, and historical institution. Located on the stately University of Saskatchewan campus, the DCC is Western Canada’s only combined Prime Ministerial
Doc’s Town Heritage Village
​Visit our re-created small town of furnished heritage buildings – elevator, portable train station, one-room school, church, farm house, blacksmith shop and more. Enjoy home-made pie and lemonade in Country
Dodsland & District Museum
​Located in a two-storey former general store on Main Street, the Dodsland and District Museum contains artifacts chronicling the history of the town and area. The museum is divided into
Duck Lake Regional Interpretive Centre
The Regional Interpretive Centre invites you to experience life from days gone by – from the every day struggles of the Pioneers, to the devastating impact that the near extinction
Dunlop Art Gallery
Featuring two locations in the Central and Sherwood Libraries in Regina, the Dunlop Art Gallery has been a feature of the Regina Public Libaray since the 1960’s, when a multi-purpose
Dysart & District Museum
The Dysart & District Museum is housed in the first school building of Dysart. It dates back to 1917 and became a museum in 1988 by act of the Village
Eastend Historical Museum
Explore what this amazing seven building complex has to offer!  As you enter the new main building – you are welcomed by the big Brontothere, collection of wild birds and animals.
Eatonia Heritage Park
The Eatonia Heritage Park chronicles the history of the town and area and features a train caboose, a two-storey, wood-frame railway station built in 1924, and a two-storey, wood-frame Eaton
Elbow & District Museum
The Elbow & District Museum is situated on Saskatchewan Street. In the early 1900’s wood was so scarce on the prairies that many homesteaders built their first homes out of the
Elrose Museum
Located in a newer former school building located next to the old brick school, the Elrose museum has a variety of displays and artifacts including school and household furniture, Canadian
Esterhazy Community Museum
The Esterhazy Museum features general antiques, pioneer artifacts, firearms collection, local photos and memorabilia, country store, and doctor’s room. Visit the room of painted murals by local artist Jocelyn Duchek,
Estevan Art Gallery & Museum
As a dual mandate facility, the Estevan Art Gallery & Museum (EAGM) is located on Treaty 2 and Treaty 4 territory, the traditional territory of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Ojibwe, Oji-Cree, Assiniboine, Dakota,
Evolution of Education Museum
The Evolution of Education Museum is one of the four museums operated in the City of Prince Albert by the Prince Albert Historical Society. The building was known and operated