
Yorkton Sports Hall of Fame & Museum
Come and see Yorkton’s rich sporting history. The Yorkton Sports Hall of Fame strives to preserve its motto, Hometown Heroes. Since 1994, the Yorkton Sports Hall of Fame & Museum
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Come and see Yorkton’s rich sporting history. The Yorkton Sports Hall of Fame strives to preserve its motto, Hometown Heroes. Since 1994, the Yorkton Sports Hall of Fame & Museum

The Heritage Museum interests locals and visitors alike with its exhibits relating to the authentic history of Moose Jaw and area. The Museum organizes numerous activities and events for the

The Saskatchewan Aviation Museum and Learning Centre is operated by the Saskatchewan Aviation Historical Society whose mandate is to preserve Saskatchewan’s rich aviation history and share it with you. We

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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.