Memory Mondays – Popular Vacation Spots
Now that it’s June and summer weather is here to stay, it’s time for another #MemoryMondays! This month we’re sharing photos of two popular summer vacation spots in Saskatchewan: Prince…
Now that it’s June and summer weather is here to stay, it’s time for another #MemoryMondays! This month we’re sharing photos of two popular summer vacation spots in Saskatchewan: Prince…
We would like to thank the University of Saskatchewan Space Team, University of Saskatchewan Computer Museum, Claybank Brick Plant National Historic Site, Dr. Dafydd Williams, NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, Douglas…
We would like to thank the University of Saskatchewan Space Team, University of Saskatchewan Computer Museum, Claybank Brick Plant National Historic Site, Dr. Dafydd Williams, NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, Douglas…
We would like to thank the University of Saskatchewan Space Team, University of Saskatchewan Computer Museum, Claybank Brick Plant National Historic Site, Dr. Dafydd Williams, NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, Douglas…
The Western Development Museum – Saskatoon is thrilled to announce that effective immediately hours of operation will be extended on Thursdays to 8:00 pm. Visitors who work throughout the day…
With summer now just around the corner, we’re highlighting photos of people boating for leisure in our #MemoryMondays this month. A popular summer activity, boating is a great way to…
Len McDonald has seen a lot of Trans-Canada Highway 1 between Regina and Moose Jaw. He travels it as he goes from his home in Regina to the WDM Moose…
Women’s Auxiliary The Women’s Auxiliary at the WDM Saskatoon got their start when the WDM Board asked for a women’s committee to be formed to help with household displays at…
What got Stan Mills interested in volunteering at the WDM was that it provided a great environment to learn about different machines, engines and tractors. He saw it as an…
Elaine and Louis Lahosky of Theodore became official WDM volunteers and members in the early 1980s. However, this wasn’t the first time they supported the WDM. They had been volunteering…