Our exhibits explore Saskatchewan’s rich history of innovation from the early days of settlement to the modern era. Each exhibit offers a unique window into the people, stories and technologies that shaped life on the prairies. Explore our current exhibits below and see what’s waiting to be discovered at the WDM.
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Saskatoon
Fuelled by Innovation Explore the world of alternative fuel vehicles. Some are homegrown in Saskatchewan; others came from beyond our borders. From the practical to the fanciful, all reflect a…
North Battleford
Heritage Farm and Village We have 100 acres (40 hectares), with over 30 homes and businesses representing the boom years of the 1920s – and a farmstead. The Heritage Farm…
Yorkton
In a Prairie Attic: Bladon Family Toys This exhibit showcases more than 200 artifacts which speak of growing up during the settlement period of Saskatchewan. The artifacts tell the story…
Moose Jaw
K+S Potash Canada Short Line 101 Hop aboard Saskatchewan’s only operating steam locomotive and make memories that will last a lifetime! The K+S Potash Canada Short Line 101 is the…
Moose Jaw
Land Gallery The highs and lows of Saskatchewan land transportation are captured in the exciting Land Gallery. There are over 40 cars and another 16 trucks, from a 1902 Holsman…
Moose Jaw
Lobby Look up and enjoy the de Havilland Hummingbird “flying low” over the Museum entrance. Climb into the cockpit of an Airspeed Oxford Mark I. Take the wheel of a…
Moose Jaw
Observatory The stars have guided travellers for thousands of years. Observatories house equipment used to study the stars. Inspired by the impending return of Halley’s Comet in 1910, a group…
Yorkton
Outdoor Agricultural Exhibit Outdoors, pole sheds house tractors and agricultural implements. The six-cylinder Twin City 60-90 HP gas tractor, built by Minneapolis Steel & Machine Company in 1916, was one…
Saskatoon
Precious Metal – Agricultural Machinery Exhibit The WDM has one of the largest agricultural machinery collections in Canada. In this exhibit, giant gasoline tractors and steam traction engines from the…
Moose Jaw
Rail Gallery Steel rails were the cord that linked early 20th-century prairie communities with the outside world. Steam locomotives crossed the country bringing settlers to their new homes and manufactured…