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Barn Playhouse
A community theatre on a functioning family farm. Summer events from the end of June to early July and again at the end of August with food booths, live old-time music, horse drawn wagon rides and a craft barn. The Christmas Dinner Theatre runs 2 weeks at the beginning of December.
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Batoche National Historic Site
Follow the Trails of 1885 to Batoche. While visitor centre under renewal, stop to uncover site displays, programs and special activities.
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Beaver Creek Conservation Area
Discover prairie, forest and sheltered creek and river valley habitats of five nature trails and explore the Interpretive Centre. Programs Sunday 2:30 pm year round. An accredited watchable wildlife site.
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Broadway Theatre
Community owned, non profit – offering the best in world cinema, live music and performance.
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Children's Discovery Museum on the Saskatchewan
The Children's Discovery Museum promotes learning through play with hands-on exhibits and interactive activities for children to explore with their friends and families.
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Clay Studio Three
Showcasing the work of twelve local artists, Clay Studio Three offers handcrafted pottery that includes decorative and functional pieces. The Galley at Clay Studio also features local artists of different mediums.
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Collector's Choice Art Gallery
Presents the works of local Saskatchewan artists, contemporary posters, prints, limited edition graphics and sculpture. Open Tuesday to Friday 9:30 am to 5:30 pm, Saturday 9:30 am to 5:00 pm. Free admission.
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Cranberry Flats Conservation Area
Sand-based conservation area with beautiful natural trails, beaches, a wheelchair accessible interpretive trail and self-guided nature.
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Dance Saskatchewan Inc.
Committed to the advancement of dance in Saskatchewan. Providing education, promotion, awareness and resources for all dancers and dance forms.
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Darrell Bell Gallery
Commercial art gallery exhibiting contemporary Canadian art and craft with an emphasis on professional Saskatchewan artists.
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Diefenbaker Canada Centre
The Diefenbaker Canada Centre offers Saskatoon a dynamic cultural, historical and educational institution, featuring travelling and permanent exhibits, it is the only Prime Ministerial centre in Canada.
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Duck Lake Regional Interpretive Centre
Features artifacts and stories pertaining to First Nations, Metis and Pioneers including the 1885 Resistance. Gift shop, viewing tower and travelling art gallery.
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Fort Battleford National Historic Site
Fort Battleford offers tours of five original NWMP buildings, daily historic weapons demonstrations and a variety of special events.
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Fred Heal Canoe Launch
A scenic canoe launch to begin a four to five hour paddle into Saskatoon.
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La Troupe du Jour Inc.
La Troupe du Jour Inc. is dedicated to the development of French language theatre in Saskatoon.
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Live Five
Live Five offers the most exciting season of independent theatre. Tired of the ordinary? Choose Live Five!
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Marr Residence
The oldest building in the city of Saskatoon, still standing on its original location. This simple two - storey frame house earned a special place in the history of Canada when, in 1885, it served as a field hospital for many of the victims of the Northwest Resistance.
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Meewasin Canoe Tours
Experience the beautiful South Saskatchewan River in Meewasin's ten passenger voyageur canoe. All canoe tours start from Meewasin's Beaver Creek Conservation Area and there are two and four hour tours to choose from. Canoe tour charters for nine or eighteen people are also available for special events, birthday parties, reunions and conventions.
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Meewasin Valley Centre & Gift Shop
This is the place to start your visit to Saskatoon. Entertaining, informative, hands-on exhibits about Saskatoon's history and the South Saskatchewan River. A souvenir from the Meewasin Gift Shop completes your visit. Special interpretive programs are offered Sundays at 2:00pm.
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Meewasin Valley Trail
Cycle, jog, cross-country ski or walk over 21km of riverbank trails through beautifully landscaped parks and natural areas.
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Mendel Art Gallery and Civic Conservatory
Saskatoon's public gallery organizing local, national, and international exhibitions of historical and contemporary art. Visit The Gallery Shop. Sunday programs, activities, events 'no experience required'. We are nestled into the landscape of the west bank of the South Saskatchewan River in Saskatoon, adjacent to the Meewasin Valley trails, and close to the city's downtown and the University of Saskatchewan.
Nearby attractions include Kinsmen Park, Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan and the Shearwater Boat Tours.
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Off Broadway Arts Centre
Saskatoon’s ‘original’ year round Dinner Theatre. Offering five comedies per season, a great buffet, friendly service and comfortable atmosphere. Children’s Theatre too!
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Pacific Gallery
Come in and enjoy a total 'artistic experience' by viewing Canadian original artist, pottery, blown glass, and jewellery in the Pacific Gallery while sharing homemade meals, desserts and dishes with a friend in the Fine Art Cafe. Monday to Saturday 10:00am - 5:00pm, Sunday 12:00pm - 5:00pm.
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Poplar Bluffs Canoe Launch
Poplar Bluffs Canoe launch features a parking lot and canoe launch site to facilitate a beautiful three hour paddle into the city.
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Prairie Pottery
Offers an enormous and enticing selection of pottery by over 30 of Saskatchewan's favorite potters. Considered the finest pottery shop in Saskatchewan. Open year-round.
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Roadside Attractions/Crosstown Entertainment
Presenter/Marketing of national and international concert performers plus Dance Alive! Ballet series.
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Royal Canadian Legion, Nutana Branch #362
Museum of History of Wars from Boer War to present day operations. Membership club with activities for member and guests.
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Saskatchewan Agricultural Hall of Fame
Photographs and citations of individuals who have been recognized for their contributions to the welfare and improvement of agriculture in Saskatchewan.
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Saskatchewan Craft Council Gallery
Saskatchewan's only public gallery devoted to fine craft. Local, provincial and national exhibitions featuring innovative and excellence in craft.
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Saskatchewan Indian Cultural Centre
Maintaining the cultural identity of the Indian Cultures of Saskatchewan: Cree, Dene, Saulteaux, Dakota, Nakota and Lakota
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Saskatchewan Native Theatre Co.
SNTC is one of Canada’s premiere Indigenous performing arts producers and presenters specializing in bringing the arts, culture and world views of Aboriginal peoples to the stage. SNTC. Where HEART of CULTURE beats with the ART of PERFORMANCE.
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Saskatchewan Railway Museum
The Saskatchewan Railway Museum is the provinces premier railway museum.
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Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park & Zoo
The distinctly Saskatchewan experience will create lasting memories and inspire you to return to enjoy the scenic surroundings and the unique story of plants, animals and prairie history in one place.
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Saskatoon Gateway Players
Community theatre at its best!
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Saskatoon Natural Grassland
An urban nature reserve with a small Prairie Nature Interpretive Centre. Interpretive programs led by Saskatoon Nature Society volunteers.
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Saskatoon Opera
Saskatoon’s professional opera company offering high quality theatrical performances in an intimate setting.
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Saskatoon Summer Players
Live musical theatre for family entertainment.
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Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra
Under the direction of Earl Stafford, the SSO presents a full concert season of Classics, POPS, Chamber music and special events.
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Seager Wheeler National Historic Site
Home of the five time world wheat champion. Seager Wheeler Farm offers restored historic buildings, machinery, perennial English and rose flower gardens, farm animals. Also features a tea room and gift shop.
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Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan
Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan's professional actors perform two Shakespeare classics in a tent on Saskatoon's beautiful riverbank.
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Shearwater River Cruises
The Saskatoon Princess and the Meewasin Queen cruise through downtown Saskatoon daily. Washroom equipped, licensed bar on board.
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St John the Evangelist Anglican Cathedral
St John's Anglican Church is the cathedral church of the Diocese of Saskatoon. Worship services are Sundays at 8:00am and 10:30am.
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Station Arts Centre
An award-winning renovated CN Station that has been converted into an art gallery, seminar space, tea room and a performing arts theatre. It presents an annual summer theatre and concert events all winter to sold out audiences, and will provide you with a unique cultural experience, a peek into the past, and good food.
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The Glen Scrimshaw Gallery
View the breathtaking art of Canadian artist Glen Scrimshaw. Everything from notecards to original works - the gallery has items for everyone.
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Third Avenue United Church
A welcoming church with 3 different womens' groups, mens' groups, bible groups, prayer groups, focus groups and more. A seating capacity of 1100, and excellent acoustics for concerts. Accommodation made for the hearing impaired.
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Twenty Fifth Street Theatre Inc.
One of Saskatchewan's oldest professional theatre companies producing the Saskatoon Fringe Theatre Festival.
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Ukrainian Museum of Canada
Featuring a permanent gallery with weavings, textiles, photos and other artifacts. Special collections gallery displays original Kurelek paintings, while another hosts changing exhibits. Visit the boutique for embroideries, books, music folk arts and pysanky.
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University of Saskatchewan Amati Quartet in Residence
The only string quartet in the world that performs exclusively on 17th century Italian instruments made by the Amati family. Four superb musicians performing on four exquisite instruments - performing a concert series each season.
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Wanuskewin Heritage Park
Experience the wonder of WANUSKEWIN! A cultural place where you can unwind, relax and seek peace of mind. Enjoy the beautiful scenery and amazing trails where people walked over 6,000 years ago. Come and learn about the First Nations culture and don’t forget to visit our restaurant highlighting a new menu.
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Western Development Museum
1910 Boomtown illustrates the technological progression of agricultural and transportation practices through interpretive displays and extensive artifact displays. It features the longest indoor museum street in Canada - 1910 boomtown, which presents the time of pioneer settlement and farm expansion in the Canadian West.
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Wide Open
Live theatre for kids and families! Renowned puppets perform Gimme Grimm, Much Munsch and Jack and the Beanstalk.
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