Take your breath away - step into the WDM Saskatoon. A visit to Boomtown lets you walk through time - Saskatchewan-inspired stories unfold everywhere as you journey from 1910 to the present.
Exhibit Now Open: Wapaha Sk̄a Oyate: Living Our Culture, Sharing Our Community at Pion-Era, 1955 – 69
This online exhibition was launched while the Western Development Museum closed our doors to keep our communities safe during the early months of the Covid-19 pandemic. For 18 months (April 2020 to September 2021), we collected photographs from Saskatchewan people...
Looking for some fun at home activities? Check out some of the activities we've added. You'll find Connect the Dots, Colouring Pages, Spot the Difference, and Story Time at the WDM. Keep checking back as we are always adding more!...
Today, if you want to learn how to cook something new, you’ll probably turn to a recipe either online or in a cookbook. In some parts of the world, these handy books have been used for centuries as an easy...
George Shepherd, Honorary Doctor of Laws 1890-1978 Life came full circle for George Shepherd. Born in Canterbury, England on March 20, 1890, George Shepherd and his father immigrated to Canada in 1908, settling near Davidson that fall. The following year,...
We are thrilled to be part of the Virtual Museum of Canada's project – Narrative Threads: Crafting the Canadian Quilt! Produced by the Textile Museum of Canada in conjunction with partners nationally including --- , this exhibit showcases a rich...
Throughout our province's history, Saskatchewan people have created an amazing variety of devices - everything from kitchen gadgets and personal gear to agricultural and industrial equipment. With about 3,200 inventions patented, and probably thousands unrecorded, it is obvious that innovation...
This online exhibition was launched while the Western Development Museum closed our doors to keep our communities safe during the early months of the Covid-19 pandemic. For 18 months (April 2020 to September 2021), we collected photographs from Saskatchewan people...