Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
The only Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum displaying memorabilia and artifacts of the history of baseball in Saskatchewan, dating back to the first recorded baseball game in the North West Territories, played in Battleford on May 31, 1879.
Displays include uniforms, jackets, bats, balls and more, used by those that contributed to our rich baseball heritage.
A mural depicting that first recorded baseball game played in 1879 is displayed on the west wall of the museum, located at 292 – 22nd Street West, Battleford.
The museum is home to “Canada’s Biggest Bat”, displayed on the east side of the museum.
The museum hosts a variety of fund raising events including the Annual Induction, Spring Fling and Ears and Beers.
Location Notes
292 22nd Street (the corner of 22nd Street and 3rd Avenue)
Operating Season
January – January
Hours
April 1 to September 30 – 9:00 am – 4:00 pm weekdays
October 1 – March 31 – hours will vary. Phone 306-446-1983
Closed weekends and holidays.
Admission: Â Free – donations accepted.