
Western Development Museum- Moose Jaw
From overland trails and natural waterways to the coming of the railway and automobile, the Moose Jaw WDM highlights the artifacts that changed the face of the prairies. The aviation
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From overland trails and natural waterways to the coming of the railway and automobile, the Moose Jaw WDM highlights the artifacts that changed the face of the prairies. The aviation
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
Much of the heritage of Western Canada traces its roots through the Assiniboia Museum. A stroll down the ‘boardwalk’ will bring you back in time to our prairie town of
​Come visit the past by walking through the Hudson Bay Museum. Located in the former Stone School, one of the town’s heritage buildings, displays include a tea room, kitchen, living
The Mossbank Museum consists of five buildings which house a variety of artifacts describing the history of the area. One of the buildings is the Ambroz Blacksmith Shop, the only
Located in the Credit Union Spark Centre, the Weyburn Art Gallery is operated by the Weyburn Arts Council on behalf of the City of Weyburn. The Gallery features bi-monthly exhibitions by
The Prairie Pioneer Museum is a Municipal Heritage Property located at 541 Parks Road in the Town of Craik. The property features five single-storey, wood-frame buildings and a stone cairn.
The RCMP Heritage Centre opened on May 23, 2007 to share the RCMP story with the world. Located on the grounds of RCMP Academy, ‘Depot’ Division – the story of the
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
Housed in the city’s first post office building, constructed in 1912 and a designated heritage site, the museum features three floors of exhibits that chronicle the history of the area.