The Western Development Museum is a renowned human history museum in Saskatchewan, boasting a vast collection of nearly 80,000 artifacts that showcase the rich heritage of the region. Visitors can immerse themselves in the history and culture of Saskatchewan through exhibits featuring iconic grain elevators, steam engines, vintage vehicles, and the province's natural resources.
With a focus on community engagement and education, the museum offers a range of online activities, special features, and exhibitions, including the "Saskatchewan Views the Global Pandemic" project that documents the experiences of Saskatchewan residents during the COVID-19 pandemic. From exploring historical recipes to celebrating local innovations, the Western Development Museum provides a unique and insightful journey through the diverse narratives of Saskatchewan's past and present.
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