
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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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
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
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
Location Notes 403 Main Street, Watrous SK Operating Season January – December
The Watson and District Heritage Museum depicts early life in east central Saskatchewan. The museum is housed in a perfectly preserved early 1907 Canadian Bank of Commerce building. Museum displays change yearly
The Wawota and District Museum features Four buildings with themed display areas. Museum displays include a 4-room pioneer home, trappers cabin, schoolhouse, the town’s first firehall and more. Several mannequins
Much of the behind-the-scenes work of the Western Development Museum is undertaken at the Corporate Office in Saskatoon. The Corporate Office coordinates programs for the four locations in 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
Step back in time and experience the story of Saskatchewan farm and rural life. Indoor displays include the 100 Years of Saskatchewan History exhibit, a look at one hundred years of life
Saskatchewan boomed with economic activity from the turn of the century to 1914. Landseekers flooded the west and towns grew almost overnight. The museum’s main permanent exhibit is 1910 Boomtown,