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Volunteers like Michael assist Bruce, the WDM Saskatoon’s exhibit technician, in making sure exhibits and the artifacts in them, are ready for the public’s enjoyment.

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Members of the Women’s Auxiliary to the WDM Saskatoon like Merle are committed to keeping history alive through heritage demonstrations.

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Much of the work the WDM Saskatoon volunteers do is behind-the-scenes. Volunteers like Cliff, Doug, and Ken work in our Shop building, repairing, and restoring.

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At the WDM harvest demonstrations at WDM Saskatoon, the goal is to teach the public about how grain crops have been harvested across history, from hand tools to combines. Volunteers…

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Agriculture is an important industry in Saskatchewan. The WDM holds harvest demonstrations at events like Summer Fun Day at the WDM Saskatoon to teach the public about how grain crops…

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Among the largest artifacts in the WDM’s Operating Collection are steam traction engines. These gigantic machines run using steam created by boiling water using either a wood or coal fire…

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WDM events like Summer Fun day at the WDM Saskatoon wouldn’t be the same without volunteers like Lois and Emily. These friendly ladies served delicious treats at the Summer Fun…

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During select summer and fall events, our outdoor Blacksmith Shop at the WDM Saskatoon is also operated by volunteer ‘smiths like Brian and Mont. If you are interested in learning…

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Did you know there is a working Blacksmith Shop indoors on Boomtown Street in the WDM Saskatoon? Our talented blacksmith volunteers and interpreters, like Zach and John, ‘spark’ interest and…