The Western Development Museum (WDM) in Saskatoon offers a unique journey through Saskatchewan's history, from 1910 to the present, with exhibits that showcase the province's rich cultural heritage and innovations. Visitors can step into Boomtown and explore the stories that have shaped Saskatchewan, including the Wapaha Sk A Oyate exhibit highlighting the community's culture and history.
With a collection of nearly 80,000 artifacts, the WDM provides a comprehensive look at Saskatchewan's past, including special features like online exhibitions and at-home activities for all ages. From exploring recipes from the museum's collection to learning about notable figures like George Shepherd, the first WDM curator, the museum offers engaging experiences that celebrate the province's heritage and contributions to Canadian history.
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