Museums
Have some fun at the child-friendly museums in Saskatoon or stop by to admire the gorgeous art-pieces.
Remai Modern Programs for Families and Children
Remai Modern has programs for Families and Children! Take a look at the list and pick something fun for your family to try. Modern Artmakers The Modern Artmakers program at Remai Modern is on Saturdays and Sundays and allows all ages to find their creative side with fun activities based
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University of Saskatchewan Observatory
The Observatory at the University of Saskatchewan is free of charge, and you can visit on the first and third Saturday evenings of every month. Visitors may view celestial objects through the telescope. January and February: 7 PM – 9:30 PM March: 8 PM – 10:30 PM April: 9:15 PM
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Pop in and Play at WDM
Children will love visiting WDM and learning through hands-on artifacts in a fun and interactive way. Activities are designed for ages 3 – 6 with a different activity every month. Admission is included in your Museum admission. WDM members are free. January 21, 2025 February 18, 2025 March 18, 2025
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Western Development Museum Saskatoon
Transport yourself back to a time when the clip-clop sound of horse’s hooves filled the air. You don’t just visit this museum, you live it! Western Development Museum Saskatoon Address: Lorne Avenue Saskatoon Phone: 306-931-1910 Website: www.wdm.ca Do you LOVE hearing about things happening in your area? Sign up HERE
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The Marr Residence
Come visit the oldest house in Saskatoon. The Marr Residence was originally built by Alexander (Sandy) Marr in 1884. Explore how some of the first settlers lived in Saskatchewan, and the importance of maintaining historic buildings that made this great country. The Marr Residence: Address: 326 11th Street East –
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Mendel Art Gallery
The Gallery’s permanent collection includes more than 7,700 works by local, regional, and national artists. Visitors can browse in the Gallery Shop, spend time in the Civic Conservatory, or relax with friends over tasty treats in Muséo Coffee. Drop in on Sundays for free family fun between 2pm -4pm. Mendel Art
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University of Saskatchewan Museum of Antiquities
The “Museum of Antiquities” began in 1974. Explore history and learn things you never knew about Middle Helladic (c. 1500 BC) to the Late Antique (c. AD 500) period. This museum is filled with replicas purchased from the Louvre and original work. University of Saskatchewan Museum of Antiquities: Address: Room
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Wanuskewin Heritage Park
Wanuskewin is Canada’s longest-running archaeological dig. The interpretive centre is continually showcasing aboriginal artwork, highlighting aboriginal traditions and history. Wanuskewin Heritage Park: Address: RR #4, Penner Road, Saskatoon Phone: (306) 931-6767 Website: wanuskewin.com
Museum of Natural Sciences
The biology and Geological Science Departments of the University of Saskatchewan has put together this museum, an outline of evolution over time, with displays of animals, living plants, fossils, rocks and minerals. Enjoy the waterfall pond full of koi fish, and check out the working seismograph across the hall. Museum
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Diefenbaker Canada Centre Museum
Built in 1979 and opened in 1980, the Diefenbaker Building has housed the Diefenbaker archives, museum, and gallery since its inception. As Canada’s only Prime Ministerial centre the Diefenbaker Canada Centre (DCC) is a unique venue with new opportunities for public tours, educational programming, community outreach, book launches, and academic
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