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Quote: Western Development Museum (WDM) is a collective name for several Saskatchewan museums devoted to the province's history, social history and heritage.We visited the Saskatoon branch during our stay in the city in Read More
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Quote: The Melville Heritage Museum is located in the former Luther Academy. It has been operating as a museum since 1983 and houses a large variety of items.Since the building was first built for a school in 1913, Read More
Quote: Wanuskewin Heritage Park is an "interpretive centre" that presents, explores and educates about First Nations' (ie in this case indigenous Canadian) culture, history, and values.The park is located on the Read More
Quote: The community of Duck Lake is situated in the heart of the historic Batoche area along highway 11 south of Prince Albert. The Duck Lake Regional Interpretive Centre continues the history lesson begun at Fort Read More
Quote: Fort Carlton was a British fort built on the banks of the Saskatchewan River system to further the trade of furs. Furs were in great demand in Europe and western Canada provided excellent furs for the latest Read More
Quote: Located along the riverbank in the heart of downtown Saskatoon, the Bessborough Hotel is a tourist attraction in its own right even though it is a 4 star hotel. What draws the visitor to this hotel, Read More
Quote: Unfortunately there was not enough time in one day to take in all of the sites and activities in this region. Here are a couple more ideas for those who want to explore this area in full. Jack Pine Read More
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Quote: People in Saskatchewan are serious about politics - it is almost like a religion! This can be seen in the lively and raucous debates in the province's seat of government. When Saskatchewan became a province in Read More