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Stone Hall Castle Tours AN INCREDIBLE EUROPEAN CASTLE TOUR EXPERIENCE IN REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN
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GLOBAL ARTS AND CULTURE MADE ACCESSIBLE Cultural exploration is an important part of any student or leisure program. Supplement your curriculum with Cineplex’s alternative programming. You can now treat your groups to a rich, internationally-acclaimed cultural experience at local theatres across Canada. CLASSIC LITERATURE • Deepen appreciation of literary classics filmed live on stage and re-mastered for the big screen VISUAL ARTS • Inspire creativity with cinematic tours of the world’s greatest art galleries and exhibits
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Stone Hall Castle
Educational School Tours! It is our goal at Stone Hall Castle to open our doors and allow students and teachers a chance to delve into the deep-routed history that has been meticulously hand picked and created in the heart of Regina. We wish to offer informative educational tours, that are guaranteed to provide stimulating opportunities for learning outside the classroom. Not only is Stone Hall a one-of-a-kind exhibit in craftsmanship, architecture, antiquities, and art from the rich past of renaissance Europe, it also allows a look into the past history of Regina and how the castle came to be.
By booking a private tour for your class, you have the ability to have a consultation with Mr. Hall prior to your visit to discus and plan the specific learning objectives you wish your class to take away from the experience, whether it be an over all in-depth tour, to specialized tours in antiquities and renaissance furniture and purposes, to concentrating on the private art collection within the castle walls. Tours can be arranged Monday through Friday, allowing students a chance to watch history come to life as they are guided by Mr. Hall in an interactive, firstclass tour into the beauty and depths of history. We would like to offer all students and teachers $10.00 admittance, 50% off rate from regular tours pricing.
For bookings and further information please contact: info@stonehallcastle.com
www.stonehallcastle.com
306-539-3170
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WILLOW BUNCH www.willowbunch.ca
Musée de Willow Bunch Museum
Established in 1870, Willow Bunch is one of Saskatchewan’s oldest communities. The community boasts of some of the most remarkable history in our province and lies in a picturesque valley surrounded by scenic coulees and rolling hills.
MUSÉE DE WILLOW BUNCH MUSEUM
Learn about the Willow Bunch Giant, Édouard Beaupré, Sitting Bull’s connection to Willow Bunch, its parks co-founder Jean Louis Légaré, and much more, all of which is housed in the century old convent. Book your tour today! Wheelchair accessible. Admission charged. Call for special school rates.
www.willowbunchmuseum.ca Museum: 306-473-2806
Email: wbmuseum@sasktel.net
Off season call: (306) 640-7785 or (306) 640-8150
150th Anniversary – July 31 to August 2, 2020
South East - Regina AA Paintball Box 744 Indian Head, SK S0G 2K0 Tel: (306) 695-3764 www.aapaintballindianhead.ca
Art Gallery of Regina 2420 Elphinstone Street Regina, SK S4P 3C8 Tel: (306) 522-5940 www.artgalleryofregina.ca
Abernethy Nature-Heritage Museum 129 Main Street, Box 158 Abernethy, SK S0A 0A0 Tel: (306) 333-2202 Email: anhm@sasktel.net
Asessippi Ski Area and Resort Box 70 Inglis, MB R0J 2X0 Tel: (204) 564-2000 Email: sales@asessippi.com www.asessippi.com
Alameda Heritage Museum Box 195 Alameda, SK S0C 0A0 Tel: (306) 483-5099 Alex Youck School Museum 1600 4th Avenue Regina, SK S4R 8C8 Tel: (306) 523-3000 www.rbe.sk.ca/parents/resources/ alex-youck-school-museum Allie Griffin Art Gallery 45 Bison Avenue Weyburn, SK S4H 0H9 Tel: (306) 848-3922 Fax: (306) 848-3271 Email: weyburnartscouncil@weyburn.ca www.weyburnartscouncil.ca Amazing Adventure / Gymnastics Adventure 210 Leonard Street Regina, SK S4N 5V7 Tel: (306) 789-3133 Email: devlin@gymadv.ca www.gymnasticsadventure.ca
Avonlea & District Museum 219 Railway Avenue, Box 401 Avonlea, SK S0H 0C0 Tel: (306) 868-2101 www.avonleamuseum.ca Beaver Creek Ranch & Horse Centre Box 367 Lumsden, SK S0G 3C0 Tel: (306) 731-2943 Fax: (306) 731-2948 Email: bbclemens@beavercreekranch.ca www.beavercreekranch.ca Bell Barn Society of Indian Head Box 1882 Indian Head, SK S0G 2K0 Tel: (306) 695-BELL (2355) www.bellbarn.ca
Bengough & District Museum 140 - 1st Avenue W. Bengough, SK S0C 0K0 Tel: (306) 268-2909 Email: dashby@sasktel.net www.southcentralmuseums.ca/bengough.html Blumenfeld & District Heritage Site Box 104 Leader, SK S0N 1H0 Tel: (306) 673-2663 www.blumenfeldheritage.jigsy.com Bricks 4 Kidz Tel: (306) 527-7679 Email: regina@bricks4kidz.com www.Bricks4Kidz.com/Regina Briercrest & District Museum Box 216 Briercrest, SK S0H 0K0 Tel: (306) 799-4951 www.briercrestmuseum.ca Canadian Western Agribition Box 3535 Regina, SK S4P 3J8 Tel: (306) 565-0565 Fax: (306) 757-9963 Email: cwaquestions@agribition.com www.agribition.com Cannington Manor Provincial Park Box 220 Kenosee Lake, SK S0C 2S0 Tel: (306) 577-2600
Why Escape Manor? Teams must work collaboratively, communicate effectively, and think critically - all transferable skills beyond the escape room! It’s all about having fun and diving into an immersive learning adventure!
Adventure Awaits! 1975 Broad Street, Regina, SK S4P 1Y1 escapemanor.com/regina
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Be logical, be curious, be creative, and challenge yourself! Do something different with your class, have fun, and see what happens! Good Luck! Book your adventure: escapemanor.com/regina
210 Leonard Street Regina, SK S4N 5V7
306-789-3133
www.amazingadventure.ca
At Amazing Adventure, the largest gymnastics facility in the province, we offer a variety of classes to meet all skill and ability levels. Classes start from walking all the way to national-level athletes.
CLASSES – From walking onwards our classes include recreational gymnastics, cheerleading and trampoline and tumbling. We offer a variety of classes to meet all skill and abilities seven days a week. BIRTHDAY PARTIES – We also offer birthday party packages that can be booked for structured activities on the gym floor, or supervised time on our indoor playground and play structure. BOOKINGS – We offer programming to outside user groups and schools. All our programming is designed to meet Saskatchewan Physical Education curriculum and can be adjusted to meet the needs and age of the group.
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South East - Regina Cineplex - Education Cinema & more Various locations Regina, SK Tel: (800) 313-4461 Email: groupsales@cineplex.com www.cineplex.com/groupsales
Coronach District Museum Box 449 Coronach, SK S0H 0Z0 Tel: (306) 267-5704 Email: rm11@sasktel.net www.southcentralmuseums.ca/coronach.html
Civic Museum of Regina 1231 Broad Street Regina, SK S4R 1Y2 Tel: (306) 780-9435 Email: cmor@civicmuseumofregina.com www.civicmuseumofregina.com
Craik Oral History Museum Box 473 Craik, SK S0G 0V0 Tel: (306) 734-2737 www.craik.ca/museumoralhist.html
Claybank Brick Plant National Historic Site Box 2 - 5 Claybank, SK S0H 0W0 Tel: (306) 868-4774 Fax: (306) 868-4854 Email: claybanktours@gmail.com www.claybankbrick.ca
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Credit Union Gallery 205 Coteau Avenue E. Weyburn, SK S4H 0H9 Tel: (306) 848-3922 Fax: (306) 848-3271 Email: weyburnartscouncil@weyburn.ca www.weyburnartscouncil.ca
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CTV Regina Box 2000, Highway #1 E. Regina, SK S4P 3E5 Tel: (306) 569-2000 Fax: (306) 522-0090 Email: ckck@ctv.ca www.regina.ctvnews.ca Cumberland Gallery & Gift Shop 2405 Legislative Drive Regina, SK S4S 0B3 Tel: (306) 569-3155 Cupar & District Heritage Museum 311 Aberdeen Street Cupar, SK S0G 0Y0 Tel: (306) 723-4253 www.townofcupar.com
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South East - Regina Dallas Valley Ranch Camp Box 779 Lumsden, SK S0G 3C0 Tel: (306) 731-3348 www.dallasvalley.com Deep South Pioneer Museum 206 Heather Avenue Ogema, SK S0C 1Y0 Tel: (306) 459-7909 Dino Bouncers Inc. 1305 Park Street Regina, SK S4N 4K6 Tel: (306) 779-DINO (3466) Email: dinobouncers@sasktel.net www.dinobouncers.ca District 3 Escape Rooms 2237 6th Avenue Regina, SK S4R 1B3 Tel: (306) 559-3097 Email: contact@district3.ca www.district3.ca Dunlop Art Gallery 2311 12th Avenue Regina, SK S4P 3Z5 Tel: (306) 777-6040 Email: dunlop@reginalibrary.ca www.reginalibrary.ca Dysart & District Museum 708 Qu'Appelle Avenue Dysart, SK S0G 1H0 Tel: (306) 432-2255 www.dysartsk.ca/museum.html Echo Lake Bible Camp Box 2174 Fort Qu'Appelle, SK S0G 1S0 Tel: (306) 332-4443 www.echolakebiblecamp.ca Estevan Art Gallery & Museum 118 Fourth Street Estevan, SK S4A 0T4 Tel: (306) 634-7644 Email: office.eagm@sasktel.net www.estevanartgallery.com
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Estevan Energy Tours #2, 322 4th Street Estevan, SK S4A 0T8 Tel: (306) 637-2150 Fax: (306) 634-6729 Email: tourismestevan@estevanchamber.ca www.tourismestevan.com
Kenosee Superslides 9 High Way, Box 938 Kenosee Lake, SK S0C 2S0 Tel: (306) 577-2343 Fax: (306) 577-2355 Email: kenoseesuperslides@sasktel.net www.kenoseesuperslides.com
First Student Canada - Charter Bus Rental 140 4th Avenue E. Regina, SK S4N 4Z4 Tel: (306) 721-4499 www.firstcharterbus.com
Kipling & District Historical Society Box 414 Kipling, SK S0G 2S0 Tel: (306) 736-8254 Email: e.hamelin@sasktel.net www.townofkipling.ca
Fort Qu'Appelle Museum 198 Bay Avenue, Box 1093 Fort Qu'Appelle, SK S0G 1S0 Tel: (306) 332-6033 Email: museum@fortquappelle.com Government House Museum & Heritage Property 4607 Dewdney Avenue Regina, SK S4T 1B7 Tel: (306) 787-5773 Email: governmenthouse@gov.sk.ca www.governmenthouse.gov.sk.ca Grenfell Museum 711 Wolseley Avenue, Box 1156 Grenfell, SK S0G 2B0 Tel: (306) 697-2839 Email: veljon@sasktel.net www.saskmuseums.org/museums/ detail/grenfell-museum
Kramer IMAX Theatre – Saskatchewan Science Centre 2903 Powerhouse Drive Regina, SK S4N 0A1 Tel: (306) 522-IMAX (4629) www.sasksciencecentre.com/imaxnowplaying Kronau Heritage Museum 15 Kronau Street Kronau, SK S0G 2T0 Tel: (306) 781-3082 Fax: (306) 781-2267 Email: 4efarms@sasktel.net www.kronaumuseum.com Lakeside Heritage Museum Box 102 Regina Beach, SK S0G 4C0 Tel: (306) 729-2671 www.reginabeach.ca/services/museum/
Griffiths Petting Farm Box 703 Lumsden, SK S0G 3C0 Tel: (306) 731-2722 Email: info@griffithspettingfarm.ca www.griffithspettingfarm.ca
Langenburg & Area Homestead Museum Box 864 Langenburg, SK S0A 2A0 Tel: (306) 743-2432 www.saskmuseums.org/museums/detail/ langenburg-homestead-museum
Indian Head Agricultural Research Foundation Box 156 Indian Head, SK S0G 2K0 Tel: (306) 695-4200 www.iharf.ca
Lanigan & District Heritage Centre 75 Railway Avenue Lanigan, SK S0K 2M0 Tel: (306) 365-2569 Email: lanigan.dist.heritage@sasktel.net
Indian Head Museum Society 610 Otterloo Street Indian Head, SK S0G 2K0 Tel: (306) 695-2234
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mackenzieartgalleryeducation.ca
Interactive School Tours
MACKENZIE ART GALLERY An exciting opportunity for students and educators to discover, explore and make the MacKenzie Art Gallery a memorable part of your school year! MacKenzie School Tours are designed to support provincial curricula, and includes a two hour, hands-on learning experience complete with an interactive guided tour and studio activities. •
Every MacKenzie School Tour is customized for your specific school group and aligns with all Core Curriculum Competencies.
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Explore and discuss artworks in the Gallery for 80 minutes, followed by a 40 minute art-making experience in the studio.
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Engage students in lively, inquiry-based conversations and develop important skills like observation and critical thinking.
The Mackenzie Art Gallery offers amazing opportunities for your students to make the most of their encounters with art!
EXPLORE AND MAKE ART! School Tours fill quickly, so visit mackenzieartgalleryeducation.ca or call 306-584-4250 ext. 4292 to book your tour! facebook.com/MacKenzieArtGallery @atTheMag
School Tour and Studio Workshop ........... $100 / class of up to 50* students *additional fees apply for groups larger than 50
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Plan to
visit us! Last Mountain Bird Observatory
BIRD MONITORING and
EDUCATION
Located in Last Mountain Regional Park, On Last Mountain Lake (between Saskatoon and Regina, 15 km west of Govan)
Great facilities for spending a day. Nature trail, natural open areas, picnic sites and beach, campsites, pool, canteen. To arrange a visit for your school group, contact Nature Saskatchewan at
306-780-9481 or 1-800-667-4668
Or email: info@naturesask.ca
Last Mountain Bird Observatory
BIRD MONITORING and EDUCATION A rare opportunity for youth to see many bird species up close‌ to observe catching, handling and banding techniques, and to learn about our natural heritage. We will provide a morning of opportunities for youth of all ages to learn through being involved with their hands, eyes and ears. Youth can help bring captured birds to the banding station, and release birds once they are banded – a memorable experience to feel the bird burst from your hands! Learn about species identification, bird migration, threats to bird populations, and how we are working to conserve birds.
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Fit a morning visit into theme-based programs around nature, habitats and our ecosystem. Organize afternoon activities around hiking, geocaching and nature activities. Funding is available for transportation costs.
The station is open May 9 -31, August and September. To arrange a visit for your school group, contact Nature Saskatchewan at 306-780-9481 or 1-800-667-4668 (SK only). Or Email: info@naturesask.ca
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Come with Hang Us! A FUN outdoor adventure! Want to get your student’s attention? Looking for a new and exciting idea for a class field trip? Treat your class to an exciting guided zip line outdoor adventure they will not forget! Give your troops the opportunity to “conquer their fears” while learning about many plants, common local vegetation and history of Saskatchewan’s beautiful Lumsden Valley while on the combined interpretive walk tour. Watch them climb their way to new heights on our Rockin’ The Edge rock wall! Visit our website for more info! Classroom Tours available Monday to Friday in May, June and September. Packages starting at $20/ student. Outer Edge Adventure Park Inc. P.O. Box 1115 Lumsden, SK S0G 3C0 306-537-4386 info@outeredgepark.ca outeredgepark.ca
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South East - Regina Merchants Bank Heritage Centre 714 Lalonde Street Whitewood, SK S0G 5C0 Tel: (306) 735-2380 Email: www.townofwhitewood.ca
Mosaic Canada 2221 Cornwall Street Regina, SK S4P 2L1 Tel: (306) 523-2800 www.mosaicco.com
Lumsden Historical Society Museum Box 91 Lumsden, SK S0G 3C0 Tel: (306) 731-2905 www.saskmuseums.org/museums/detail/ lumsden-historical-museum
Mission Ridge Winter Park 800 Sioux Avenue, Box 249 Fort Qu'Appelle, SK S0G 1S0 Tel: (306) 332-5479 Fax: (306) 332-6300 Email: daylodge@missionridge.ca www.missionridge.ca
Mosaic Potash Belle Plaine Box 7500 Regina, SK S4P 4L8 Tel: (306) 345-8400 Fax: (306) 345-8200 www.mosaicco.com
MacKenzie Art Gallery 3475 Albert Street Regina, SK S4S 6X6 Tel: (306) 584-4250 Fax: (306) 569-8191 Email: info@mackenzieartgallery.ca www.mackenzieartgallery.ca
Moosomin Regional Museum 126 Pentland Street, Box 1654 Moosomin, SK S0G 3N0 Tel: (306) 435-3301 Fax: (306) 435-3082 Email: d.barry@sasktel.net www.moosomin.com
Laser Quest 10A Hesse Bay Regina, SK S4R 7Z9 Tel: (306) 924-3131 www.laserquest.com/public/locations/ SK-Regina.cfm
Mosaic Stadium 1734 Elphinstone Street Regina, SK S4T 1K1 Tel: (306) 525-2181 www.riderville.com Mossbank & District Museum 517 Main Street, Box 172 Mossbank, SK S0H 3G0 Tel: (306) 354-2811 www.mossbank.ca
INTRODUCE YOUR STUDENTS TO A WORLD OF POSSIBILITIES! Regina Public Library has a wide range of programs, services, books, and more to help students enhance thier learning experience. Book your classroom tour today, and bring your kids to Central Library! 2311- 12th Ave., Regina, SK S4P 3Z5 | 306-777-6000
RPL Film Theatre | Dunlop Art Gallery | Prairie History Room | Children’s Library Literacy Classes | Homework Help | Book Clubs | Digital Media Studio
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Educational Programming Mini Musical Ride Appropriate for grades K - 3 Now recruiting riders! Through craft and activity the formations that have made the Musical Ride famous around the world will stimulate young students’ imagination and coordination.
Mini Marching Mounties Appropriate for grades K - 4 “Left! Right! Left! Right! Aaand halt!’ Cadets learn to obey orders, leadership, self-control and the value of team spirit. Experience cadet training based on the current methods used by the RCMP training division ‘Depot’. Shape up with your troop (push-ups will be required) and learn some of the basics of the Dismounted Cavalry Drill.
What does it take to be a Mountie? Appropriate for grades K - 6 Fitness, Formations and Forensics are all a part of the RCMP Cadet Training Program. As a Troop of Junior Cadets your group will complete a training program and earn a badge and certificate.
K9 Kadets Appropriate for grade K - 8 Do regular dogs see police dogs and say “oh no, it’s a cop!”? What does it take to become a police dog? Learn about the police dog training program from puppy to RCMP member.
Métis and the RCMP Appropriate for grades 3 - 5 This program introduces students to the Métis culture and how it links to the RCMP throughout history. The intent is to develop students’ understanding that cultural histories and values can be communicated through the arts.
“Honouring the Buffalo” Appropriate for grades 4 - 6 An estimated thirty to fifty million buffalo once thundered across the Great Plains.“Honouring the Buffalo” is a Plains Cree Legend that helps students understand the importance of the buffalo in the survival of the Indigenous Plains People and the NWMP during the March West.
Fingerprints Appropriate for grades 4 - 10 What are fingerprints? Discover the science behind fingerprints. Students actively participate to explore the uniqueness of fingerprints. They will learn how to detect, identify and collect fingerprints.
Forensics 101 Appropriate for grades 4 - 10 We present an opportunity for students to explore a variety of forensic methods to solve a crime. They will learn that scientific method requires attention to detail and extraordinary team effort. They will be required to examine evidence in a mock crime scene and through a process of elimination determine the most likely suspect.
A Pledge for Peace Appropriate for grades 4 - 12 GENEROUSLY SUPPORTED BY
For 20 years the RCMP has deployed police officers to international peace missions around the world. In this program students will learn about the roles and responsibilities of Canadian peacekeepers and the impact they have on the countries they visit. Students will explore what ‘peace’ means in their own lives and how they can be peacekeepers.
Famous Cases, Events & People Appropriate for grades 5 - 12 Born out of need for a National Police Force the RCMP has been a part of Canadian history for the past 145 years. Explore the timeline of the NWMP to the RCMP and the important cases, events and people that have shaped Canadian history.
“Life Lessons From a Red Serge” Appropriate for grades 10 - 12 Based on the book written by the family of Staff Sargeant Garvey, an RCMP member who learned important lessons from many people and communities across Canada. Explore these life lessons which remind us that everyone has potential and anyone can grow to become a better person.
Northwest Campaign: Three Sides of History Appropriate for grades 10 - 12 Many lessons can be learned from this important conflict between cultures and their divergent need for survival within the same locality. Through role play students will be encouraged to find solutions to issues that shape individual and societal relationships. Compromise becomes a necessity and the need for structure self-evident in this challenging scenario-based activity.
For info about educational programming: Phone: (306) 522-7333 (ext. 3007) Fax: (306) 522-7340 Email: bookings@rcmphc.com www.rcmphc.com 5907 Dewdney Avenue, Regina, SK
Choose the Saskatchewan Science Centre for your field trip this year!
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ield trips can enhance and expand upon the materials that you are teaching in class, but there are only so many opportunities to get outside of the classroom during the school year. When you do choose a location for a field trip, you want to make the most of it.
use the scavenger hunts or activity sheets available on our website to help their fun time be productive. This time could also include watching one of our hourly stage show demonstrations on topics including cryogenics, gravity, air pressure, animals, and even fire!
Choosing the Saskatchewan Science Centre for your field trip is one of the best ways to do that. With more than 180 hands-on exhibits to explore, a large variety of workshops to take part in, and educational IMAX films, it’s easy to tie your lesson plan into a fun and productive field trip.
Enjoy lunch on site at noon, which can be eaten out in beautiful Wascana Park if the weather permits. Then, at 1:00, watch an IMAX documentary on our five story screen with intense 3D images and more than 10,000 watts of surround sound to keep your students glued to their seats. By 1:45, you’re back on the way to your bus and back to school with plenty of time to spare.
Each of our workshops is designed for a specific grade level to work with the curriculum that you are teaching in your class. Information about inquiry learning activities is provided so that you can plan lessons around the things your students experience at the Science Centre, and the visiting exhibitions and IMAX films are presented with Educator Guides to help take the load off of planning pre and post field trip activities. Start the day right at 9:45! A quick check-in, and by 10:00 one of our science educators is taking your class to their workshop location. Maybe it’s Star Trip – where our inflatable digital planetarium takes students on a visual journey out into the universe – followed by some exploration time on the exhibit floor! Promote inquiry learning and
Of course, that’s just one way to experience the Science Centre with your class! Whether you would like a full-day or half-day experience, we can help you plan it. Our full list of workshops, IMAX films, and teacher resources are available on our website, and as part of our Beyond the Classroom Teacher Planning Guide. If you’re too far away from Regina to visit us, let us come to you with our Go! Science Outreach team. A full day of programming can be brought right to your school, with hands-on, grade-appropriate workshops and stage shows that can bring your whole school together for some exciting science demonstrations!
Get beyond the classroom this year and ignite the scientific curiosity of your class at the Saskatchewan Science Centre! Real science. Real fun. Visit sasksciencecentre.com for more information.
South East - Regina Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site Box 70 Abernethy, SK S0A 0A0 Tel: (306) 333-2116 Fax: (306) 333-2210 Email: motherwell.homestead@pc.gc.ca Nature Saskatchewan Room 208, 1860 Lorne Street Regina, SK S4P 2L7 Tel: (306) 780-9273 Fax: (306) 780-9263 Email: info@naturesask.ca www.naturesask.ca Old George's Museum and Hidden Village Box 118, Highway #1 Whitewood, SK S0G 5C0 Tel: (306) 735-2255 www.oldgeorge.ca Outer Edge Adventure Park Inc. PO Box 1115 Lumsden, SK S0G 3C0 Tel: (306) 537-4FUN (4386) Email: info@outeredgepark.ca www.outeredgepark.ca PotashCorp Lanigan Box 3100 Lanigan, SK S0K 2M0 Tel: (306) 365-2030 Fax: (306) 365-2526 www.potashcorp.com PotashCorp Rocanville Box 460 Rocanville, SK S0A 3L0 Tel: (306) 645-2870 Fax: (306) 645-2733 www.potashcorp.com Pumpkin Hollow Corn Maze Box 1087 Lumsden, SK S0G 3C0 Tel: (306) 540-2670 www.pumpkinhollow.ca
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Radville CN Station Firefighters Museum 110 Main Street Radville, SK S0C 2G0 Tel: (306) 869-2477 Email: town.radville@sasktel.net Ralph Allen Memorial Museum 802 Railway Avenue Oxbow, SK S0C 2B0 Tel: (306) 483-5177 Email: tlheiser@sasktel.net RCMP Academy, Depot Division 5600 11th Avenue, Box 6500 Regina, SK S4P 3J7 Tel: (306) 780-5900 Email: pdstc-cdcp@rcmp-grc.gc.ca www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/depot RCMP Heritage Centre 5907 Dewdney Avenue Regina, SK S4T 0P4 Tel: (306) 522-7333 Email: bookings@rcmphc.com www.rcmphc.com
Royal Canadian Legion – Regina Branch 1820 Cornwall Street Regina, SK S4P 2K2 Tel: (306) 522-2676 Fax: (306) 522-8966 Email: reginalegion@sasktel.net www.reginalegion.com Royal Saskatchewan Museum 2445 Albert Street Regina, SK S4P 4W7 Tel: (306) 787-2815 Fax: (306) 787-2820 Email: info@royalsaskmuseum.ca www.royalsaskmuseum.ca Saskatchewan African Canadian Heritage Museum Box 1171, Stn. Main Regina, SK S4P 3B4 Tel: (306) 545-8824 Fax: (306) 543-6181 Email: info@sachm.org www.sachm.org
RCMP Historical Collections Unit Box 6500 Regina, SK S4P 3J7 Tel: (306) 522-7333 Email: Depot_Historical_Collections@ rcmp-grc.gc.ca
Saskatchewan Arts Board 1355 Broad Street Regina, SK S4R 7V1 Tel: (306) 787-4056 Fax: (306) 787-4199 Email: info@saskartsboard.ca www.saskartsboard.ca
Regina Public Library 2311 12th Avenue Regina, SK S4P 3Z5 Tel: (306) 777-6030 Fax: (306) 949-7261 Email: askalibrarian@reginalibrary.ca www.reginalibrary.ca
Saskatchewan Hockey Association 2 - 575 Park Street Regina, SK S4N 5B2 Tel: (306) 789-5101 Fax: (306) 789-6112 www.sha.sk.ca
Rocanville & District Museum 220 Qu'Appelle Avenue, Box 490 Rocanville, SK S0A 3L0 Tel: (306) 645-2113 Email: rocanvillemuseum@gmail.com www.rocanvillemuseum.wixsite.com/ rocanvillemuseum
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Saskatchewan Legislative Building 2405 Legislative Drive Regina, SK S4S 0B3 Tel: (306) 787-5357 www.legassembly.sk.ca
South East - Regina Saskatchewan Military Museum Armouries/1600 Elphinstone Street Regina, SK S4T 3N1 Tel: (306) 347-9349 Email: saskatchewanmilitarymuseum@hotmail www.saskatchewanmilitarymuseum.com
Soo Line Historical Museum Box 1016 Weyburn, SK S4H 2L2 Tel: (306) 842-2922 Email: slhm@sasktel.net www.southcentralmuseums.ca
Vale Potash Canada Ltd. 1900 - 1874 Scarth Street Regina, SK S4P 4B3 Tel: (306) 791-4510 Fax: (306) 522-4020 www.vale.com/canada/
Saskatchewan Provincial Library and Literacy Office 409A Park Street Regina, SK S4N 5B2 Tel: (306) 787-2976 Fax: (306) 787-2029 Email: barb.griffiths@gov.sk.ca
Souris Valley Antique Association Box 53 Midale, SK S0C 1S0 Tel: (306) 891-5412 Email: klokinger@gmail.com www.townofmidale.com
Wascana Centre Authority – WCA PO Box 7111, 2900 Wascana Drive Regina, SK S4P 3S7 Tel: (306) 522-3661 Fax: (306) 565-2742 Email: wca@wascana.ca www.wascana.ca
Saskatchewan Provincial Parks 2nd Fl – 3211 Albert Street Regina, SK S4S 5W6 Tel: (306) 787-8676 Fax: (306) 787-7000 www.saskparks.net Saskatchewan Science Centre 2903 Powerhouse Drive Regina, SK S4N 0A1 Tel: (306) 791-7900 www.sasksciencecentre.com Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame 2205 Victoria Avenue Regina, SK S4P 0S4 Tel: (306) 780-9232 Fax: (306) 780-9427 Email: sshfm@sasktel.net www.sasksportshalloffame.com Signal Hill Arts Centre 424 10th Avenue S. Weyburn, SK S4H 2A1 Tel: (306) 848-3922 Fax: (306) 848-3271 Email: weyburnartscouncil@weyburn.ca www.weyburnartscouncil.ca Slate Fine Art Gallery 2078 Halifax Street Regina, SK S4P 1T7 Tel: (306) 775-0300 Email: slate@sasktel.net www.slategallery.ca
Souris Valley Museum Box 1768 Estevan, SK S4A 1C8 Tel: (306) 634-5543 Email: info@sourisvalleymuseum.ca www.sourisvalleymuseum.com
Wawota & District Museum 101 Main Street, Box 179 Wawota, SK S0G 5A0 Tel: (306) 739-2110 www.wawota.com
Southern Prairie Railway 401 Railway Avenue Ogema, SK S0C 1Y0 Tel: (306) 459-7808 Email: info@southernprairierailway.ca www.southernprairierailway.com
Weyburn Area Heritage Village 424 10 Avenue S.E., Box 370 Weyburn, SK S4H 2A1 Tel: (306) 842-6377 Email: mwarren@weyburn.ca www.weyburn.ca
Stone Hall Castle 2210 College Ave Regina, SK S4P 1C6 Tel: (306) 539-3170 Email: info@stonehallcastle.com www.stonehallcastle.com
White City Museum Box 220 Station Main White City, SK S4L 5B1 Tel: (306) 781-2355 Fax: (306) 781-2194 Email: townoffice@whitecity.ca www.whitecity.ca
Stoughton & District Museum 327 Main Street Stoughton, SK S0G 4T0 Tel: (306) 457-2413 Email: stoughtontown@sasktel.net www.stoughtonsk.ca
Whitewood Historical Museum 603 North Railway, Box 126 Whitewood, SK S0G 5C0 Tel: (306) 735-2380 Email: general@townofwhitewood.ca
Tourism Saskatchewan 189 - 1621 Albert Street Regina, SK S4P 2S5 Tel: (306) 787-9600 www.tourismsaskatchewan.com
Wolseley Community Museum 101 Blanchard Street Wolseley, SK S0G 5H0 Tel: (306) 698-2760 Email: www.wolseley.ca
University of Regina 3737 Wascana Parkway Regina, SK S4S 0A2 Tel: (306) 585-4111 www.uregina.ca
Wolseley Swinging Bridge 208 Sherbrooke Street Wolseley, SK S0G 5H0 www.wolseley.ca
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South West - Swift Current Art Gallery of Swift Current 411 Herbert Street E. Swift Current, SK S9H 1M5 Tel: (306) 778-2736
Buffalo Pound Provincial Park 110 Ominica Street W. Moose Jaw, SK S6H 6V2 Tel: (306) 694-3320
Asessippi Ski Area and Resort Box 70 Inglis, MB R0J 2X0 Tel: (204) 564-2000 Email: sales@asessippi.com www.asessippi.com
Cabri & District Museum Box 200, 202 1st Street S. Cabri, SK S0N 0J0 Tel: (306) 587-2500
Assiniboia & Dist. Historical Society Box 1211 Assiniboia, SK S0H 0B0 Tel: (306) 642-5353 Blumenfeld & District Heritage Site Box 104 Leader, SK S0N 1H0 Tel: (306) 673-2663
Climax Community Museum Box 59 Climax, SK S0N 0N0 Tel: (306) 293-2963 Consul Museum Box 144 Consul, SK S0N 0P0 Tel: (306) 299-4493 www.consulmuseum.ca
Cypress Hills Eco-Adventures Ltd. Box 176 Maple Creek, SK S0N 1N0 Tel: (306) 662-4466 Email: info@zipcypresshills.ca www.zipcypresshills.ca Cypress Hills Speedway Box 1527 Maple Creek, SK S0N 1N0 Tel: (306) 662-2337 Doc's Town Heritage Village Box 146, Kinetic Park, 17th Avenue S.E. Swift Current, SK S9H 3V5 Tel: (306) 773-2944 Eastend Historical Museum & Cultural Centre Inc. Box 214 Eastend, SK S0N 0T0 Tel: (306) 295-3375 www.eastendhistoricalmuseum.com
Asessippi Ski Area & Resort School Ski and Snowboard Program
www.asessippi.com SKI AREA & RESORT
The Asessippi Ski Area & Resort School Program is one of the best school programs on the prairies. Our program includes free lessons with certified instructors, and because student safety is our priority, we were one of the first to make helmets mandatory. We will work with you to make sure the experience is one of the best, not only for students, but for teachers as well. For more information on booking a great outdoor learning experience for your school, please call or email us today!
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To book your Trip Debbie kriewaldt, Sales at Asessippi Ski Area 1.888.564.2001 or by email debbiek@asessippi.com Visit us on the web:
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Experience the arts with us! The Moose Jaw Cultural Centre is home to the 420-seat Mae Wilson Theatre for the performing arts, the Visual Arts Centre which includes the Mosaic Gallery for visual arts. The Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Councils (OSAC) along with Moose Jaw Cultural Centre are proud to present the 2019/2020 Stars for Saskatchewan Concert Series. OSAC presents over 300 live community and school performances annually, attended by a total audience of approximately 75,000. This is possible thanks to a dedicated network of volunteers committed to making culture an integral part of Saskatchewan community life, and vital funding from Saskatchewan Lotteries administered by SaskCulture, as well as funding from Canadian Heritage, Canada Council for the Arts, and the Saskatchewan Arts Board. Proceeds from Saskatchewan Lotteries benefit more than 12,000 non-profit sport, culture and recreation groups around the province.
217 Main Street N. Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan 306-693-4700 info@moosejawculture.ca www.moosejawculture.ca
Contact us about group rates or to book a school tour.
South West - Swift Current F.T. Hill Museum Box 116 Riverhurst, SK S0H 3P0 Tel: (306) 353-2112
Herbert CPR Train Station Museum Box 202 Herbert, SK S0H 2A0 Tel: (306) 784-3411
First Student Canada – Charter Bus Rental 135 Weaver Crescent Swift Current, SK S9H 4B8 Tel: (306) 741-1847 www.firstcharterbus.com
Hidden Valley Ski Area #3, 3271 Dunmore Road, Box 410 Medicine Hat, AB T1B 3R2 Tel: (403) 893-3961 Fax: (403) 893-2163 www.skihiddenvalley.net
Fort Walsh National Historic Site Box 278 Maple Creek, SK S0N 1N0 Tel: (306) 662-3590 Get a Clue Escape Rooms 204 - 245 Central Avenue N. Swift Current, SK S9H 0L3 Tel: (306) 774-2443 Email: getaclue.appointy.com www.getaclue.ca Glenavon & District Museum Box 246 Glenavon, SK S0G 1Y0 Grand Coteau Heritage & Culture Centre Box 966 Shaunavon, SK S0N 2M0 Tel: (306) 297-3882 Grasslands National Park of Canada 101 Centre Street Val Marie, SK S0N 2T0 Tel: (306) 298-2257 Gravelbourg & District Museum Box 927 Gravelbourg, SK S0H 1X0 Tel: (306) 648-2332 Great Sandhills Historical Society Box 29 Sceptre, SK S0N 2H0 Tel: (306) 623-4345 Gull Lake Museum Box 305 Gull Lake, SK S0N 1A0 Tel: (306) 672-4377
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Historic Reesor Ranch Box 1001 Maple Creek, SK S0N 1N0 Tel: (306) 662-3498 Email: reesorranch@hotmail.com www.reesorranch.com Jasper Cultural & Historical Centre Box 1504 Maple Creek, SK S0N 1N0 Tel: (306) 662-2434 Kinsmen Sportsplex 855 Macdonald Street Moose Jaw, SK S6H 3H5 Tel: (306) 694-4483 Kyle & District Museum Box 543 Kyle, SK S0L 1T0 Tel: (306) 375-2525 Lafleche and District Museum Box 341 Lafleche, SK S0H 2K0 Lancer Centennial Museum Box 21 Lancer, SK S0N 1G0 Tel: (306) 689-2925 Le Beau Village Museum Box 58 St. Victor, SK S0H 3T0 Lt. Colonel Clifton Centre 350 6th Avenue N.E. Swift Current, SK S9H 2N7 Tel: (306) 778-2787
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Lucky Lake Museum Box 268 Lucky Lake, SK S0L 1Z0 McCord & District Museum Box 82 McCord, SK S0H 2T0 Tel: (306) 478-2522 Mennonite Heritage Village Box 2088, Adjacent to Kinetic Park, 17th Avenue S.E. Swift Current, SK S9H 4V1 Moose Jaw Cultural Centre 217 Main Street N. Moose Jaw, SK S6H 0W1 Tel: (306) 693-4700 Email: info@moosejawculture.ca www.moosejawculture.ca Moose Jaw Ford Curling Centre 110 1st Avenue N.W. Moose Jaw, SK S6H 0Y8 Tel: (306) 624-2048 Fax: (306) 624-0823 Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery 461 Langdon Crescent Moose Jaw, SK S6H 0X6 Tel: (306) 692-4471 Email: mjamchin@sasktel.net www.mjmag.ca Moose Jaw Trolley Company 450 Diefenbaker Drive Moose Jaw, SK S6J 1N2 Tel: (306) 693-8537 Email: admin.tmj@sasktel.net www.tourismmoosejaw.ca Morse Museum & Cultural Centre Box 308 Morse, SK S0H 3C0 Tel: (306) 629-3230 Mortlach Museum & Drop In Centre Box 163 Mortlach, SK S0H 3E0 Tel: (306) 355-2268
South West - Swift Current Mosaic Place 110 1st Avenue N.W. Moose Jaw, SK S6H 0Y8 Tel: (306) 624-2040
Rock Creek Golf Club Box 75 Shaunavon, SK S0N 2M0 Tel: (306) 297-6366
Notukeu Heritage Museum Box 11 Ponteix, SK S0N 1Z0 Tel: (306) 625-3340
Saskatchewan Burrowing Owl Interpretive Centre 250 Thatcher Drive E. Moose Jaw, SK S6J 1L7 Tel: (306) 692-8710
Prairie Storm Paintball Box 1660 Moose Jaw, SK S6H 7K7 Tel: (306) 684-4700 www.prairiestormpaintball.com
SaskPower Windscape Kite Festival PO Box 133 Swift Current, SK S9H 3V5 Tel: (306) 778-2686 Email: srgowan@yourlink.ca www.windscapekitefestival.ca
Saskatchewan Hockey Hall of Fame Credit Union i-plex, 2001 Chaplin Street E Swift Current, SK S0N 2Y0 Tel: (306) 741-2532
Prairie Wind and Silver Sage Box 83 Val Marie, SK S0N 2T0 Tel: (306) 298-4910
Semiarid Prairie Agricultural Research Centre Box 1030 Swift Current, SK S9H 3X2 Tel: (306) 778-7200 Shurniak Art Gallery Box 1178, 122 3rd Avenue W. Assiniboia, SK S0H 0B0 Tel: (306) 642-5292 Email: info@shurniakartgallery.com www.shurniakartgallery.com
Temporary Exhibitions Coming in 2019 Featuring an array of exhibitions pertaining to the social and natural history of Swift Current and southwest Saskatchewan.
Getting Around: February-March
Book an Educational Tour or Program! • Interactive museum tours, • Curriculum links for all grades, • Programming on a variety of topics. Education Programs • Guided tour of the permanent and temporary exhibits, • School and classroom visits for a variety of sizes and subjects, • Tours of Mount Pleasent and the Veteran’s Cemetery, • Downtown historical tour. The permanent exhibit gallery explores the connections between human activities and the climate, geography, and natural resources of southwest Saskatchewan, from 9,000 years ago until today. Our temporary gallery features an array of exhibitions pertaining to the social and natural history of Swift Current and southwest Saskatchewan. Exhibits change several times a year. Contact Stephanie Kaduck (s.kaduck@swiftcurrent.ca/ 306-778-4812) for more information relating to these programs.
A look at the development of transportation in the region.
Heritage Fair: April
Heritage projects by regional students.
Good Game: May-August
Sports history in southwest Saskatchewan from First Nations to the present.
CJFB: Television in Swift Current: SeptemberDecember Early Saskatchewan broadcasting and the effects of television in Swift Current.
Check Out Our Regular Programing Lunch and Learn
Second Wednesday of each month, noon. Free admission; $6 for lunch. Presentations, covering local history, current events, and our natural world.
Don’t Forget We Also Offer:
• Gift shop with toys, regional music and handicrafts, and a variety of Swift Current merchandise. • Rentals and tours for all occasions. • Public research resources.
Contact Us! 44 Robert Street West, Swift Current, Saskatchewan
306-778-2775 • museum@swiftcurrent.ca Saskatchewan School Destinations
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South West - Swift Current St. Mary's Hist. Society of Maxstone Box 33 Scout Lake, SK S0H 3V0 Tel: (306) 642-3150 Sukanen Ship Pioneer Village Museum Box 2071 Moose Jaw, SK S6H 7T2 Tel: (306) 693-7315 Email: office@sukanenshipmuseum.ca www.sukanenshipmuseum.ca SW Saskatchewan Oldtimers Museum Box 1540 Maple Creek, SK S0N 1N0 Tel: (306) 662-2474 Swift Current Agricultural and Exhibition Association Box 146, 1700 17th Avenue S.E. Swift Current, SK S9H 3V5 Tel: (306) 773-2944 Fax: (306) 773-7015 Email: kineticpark@swiftcurrent.ca www.swiftcurrentex.com Swift Current Aquatic Centre 1100 - 11th Avenue N.E. Swift Current, SK S9H 3Z4 Tel: (306) 778-2735 Swift Current Museum 44 Robert Street W. Swift Current, SK S9H 4M9 Tel: (306) 778-2775 Fax: (306) 778-4818 Email: museum@swiftcurrent.ca www.swiftcurrent.ca
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T.rex Discovery Centre #1 T-rex Drive, Box 460 Eastend, SK S0N 0T0 Tel: (306) 295-4009 Fax: (306) 295-4702 Email: info@royalsaskmuseum.ca www.trexcentre.ca The Lyric Theatre Box 1143, 227 Central Avenue N. Swift Current, SK S9H 3X3 Tel: (306) 773-6292 Treeosix Adventure Parks 3 Pine Avenue Maple Creek, SK S0N 1N0 Tel: (306) 663-1221 Email: info@treeosix.com www.treeosix.com Tunnels of Moose Jaw 18 Main Street N. Moose Jaw, SK S6H 3J6 Tel: (306) 693-7273 Fax: (306) 693-7275 Email: info@tunnelsofmoosejaw.com www.tunnelsofmoosejaw.com Vanguard Centennial Museum Box 208 Vanguard, SK S0N 2V0 Tel: (306) 582-2244 Wakamow Valley Park Box 1266 Moose Jaw, SK S6H 4P9 Tel: (306) 692-2717 Fax: (306) 692-8188
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West Bank Bible Camp Box 1841 Swift Current, SK S9H 4M6 Tel: (306) 773-6815 Fax: (306) 773-6813 Western Development Museum – Moose Jaw 50 Diefenbaker Drive Moose Jaw, SK S6J 1L9 Tel: (306) 693-5989 Fax: (306) 691-0511 Email: info@wdm.ca www.wdm.ca Willow Bunch Museum Box 157 Willow Bunch, SK S0H 4K0 Tel: (306) 473-2806 Wood Mountain Post Historic Park Box 14 Wood Mountain, SK S0H 4L0 Tel: (306) 266-4249 Wood Mountain Rodeo/Ranch Museum Box 53 Wood Mountain, SK S0H 4L0 Tel: (306) 266-4953 Yara Centre Box 1390, 1220 High Street W. Moose Jaw, SK S6H 4R3 Tel: (306) 694-4560 Yvette Moore Gallery of Fine Arts 76 Fairford Street W. Moose Jaw, SK S6H 1V1 Tel: (306) 693-7600
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ood connects us all to agriculture. Now more than ever, our young people deserve to know where their food comes from. We believe it is important for our future generations to understand that our farmers work hard to produce good, safe, and healthy food.
classroom presentations that include grinding wheat to make pizza, exploring world food sustainability, probing biotechnology, or learning about the endless opportunities and diversity of careers in agriculture. We have an educational presentation for all grade levels!
Exploring food and agriculture provides a unique opportunity for your students to learn concepts in science, social studies and health in a fun, engaging way. At Agriculture in the Classroom-Saskatchewan (AITC-SK) we provide programming that inspires students to care about food and agriculture. Our programs are innovative and educational, with connections to the provincial curriculum for Grades Kindergarten to Twelve.
We want students to be excited about and engaged with their learning. We offer free educational resources for teachers to access that will help supplement classroom teachings while reaching curriculum outcomes. Our K-12 resources include lesson plans, learning kits, videos, storybooks and more. French resources also available.
Interactive & Experiential Programs
OUT-OF-SCHOOL Give your students a chance to get their hands dirty and experience the sights, sounds, and smells of agriculture at one of our out-ofschool programs. Elementary programs connect students with where their food comes from and guides them to understanding the elements necessary to grow healthy plants. Middle Years and High School programs explore world food sustainability and the diversity of careers in food and agriculture. Our programs are located throughout the province and designed to meet specific curriculum outcomes.
Innovative & Curriculum-Linked Resources
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Our programs have a limited number of spots available and fill up fast. Don’t miss registration information! Sign up for our monthly Educator e-Newsletter by visiting our website or follow us on social media to keep up to date on program registration information throughout the school year. To browse and order free resources for your classroom, visit our website and click on the Resources tab where you will be able to explore free, educational resources by grade, subject, language, and more. “It was fantastic to look around and see and hear every student in every group engaged: thinking, asking questions and eagerly participating in activities.”
IN-SCHOOL Not able to take your students on a field trip? -Kathy Spence, Teacher, Vanscoy School We offer several in-school programs that are innovative and engaging for students such as classroom gardening programs and student competitions. We also offer a variety of
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Elementary Food Farms, FALL & SPRING, Kindersley, Melfort, Moose Jaw, Norquay, Prince Albert, Saskatoon, Swift Current, Tisdale, Yorkton Ag EXperience, OCTOBER, Saskatoon Explore AG, SEP-FEB, Saskatoon Agribition Agri-Ed Program, NOVEMBER, Regina Garden EXperience, MARCH, Saskatoon AG Adventure, MAY, Regina Farm & Ag Tours, YEAR-ROUND, Province-wide Harvest Showdown Education Program, NOVEMBER, Yorkton AG ED Showcase, APRIL, Prince Albert Discover the Farm, APRIL, Swift Current
Middle Years Sask Feeds the World, SEPTEMBER, Regina Sask Food Story, OCTOBER, Saskatoon Biotech Blast, MAY, Saskatoon Farm & Ag Tours, YEAR-ROUND, Province-wide
High School thinkAG Career & Education Expo, NOVEMBER, Regina genAG, FALL, Saskatoon Cooking Up Saskatchewan, SPRING, Province-wide Farm & Ag Tours, YEAR-ROUND, Province-wide
In-School Programs Little Green Thumbs, APRIL, Province-wide Little Green Sprouts, JANUARY, Province-wide Classroom Presentations, YEAR-ROUND, Province-wide Canadian Agriculture Literacy Month, MARCH, Province-wide Journey 2050, YEAR-ROUND, Province-wide thinkAG Career Conversations, YEAR-ROUND, Province-wide Career Game - a thinkAG initiative, YEAR-ROUND, Province-wide Biotechnology Classroom Activities, YEAR-ROUND, Saskatoon & area
To register, learn more or explore ALL of our programs, visit: www.aitc.sk.ca!
West Central - Saskatoon Agriculture In The Classroom Saskatchewan RR # 4, Box 278, Site 412 Saskatoon, SK S7K 3J7 Tel: (306) 933-5520 Email: programs@aitc.sk.ca www.aitc.sk.ca
Battlefords Wildlife Federation Nature Centre Box 35 North Battleford, SK S9A 3X6 Tel: (306) 445-4244 www.swf.sk.ca
Allan Community Heritage Society & Museum 326 Main Street Allan, SK S0K 0C0 Tel: (306) 257-3511 www.allan.ca/community/culture/
Beaver Creek Conservation Area 402 3rd Avenue S. Saskatoon, SK S7K 3G5 Tel: (306) 374-2474 Email: meewasin@meewasin.com www.meewasin.com
Allen Sapp Gallery Box 460, 1 Railway Avenue E. North Battleford, SK S9A 2Y6 Tel: (306) 445-1760 Email: sapp5@accesscomm.ca www.allensapp.com
Biggar Museum & Gallery Box 1598, 105 3rd Avenue W. Biggar, SK S0K 0M0 Tel: (306) 948-3451 Email: biggarmuseum@sasktel.net www.biggarmuseum.webs.com
Ancient Echoes Interpretive Centre Box 40, West Street Herschel, SK S0L 1L0 Tel: (306) 377-2045 Email: anciente@sasktel.net www.ancientechoes.ca
Borden & District Historical Museum Box 5 Borden, SK S0K 0N0 Tel: (306) 997-4517 Email: fnhsilcox@sasktel.net www.saskmuseums.org/museums/detail/bordendistrict-historical-museum
Asessippi Ski Area and Resort Box 70 Inglis, MB R0J 0X0 Tel: (888) 564-2001 ext 1 Email: sales@asessippi.com www.asessippi.com Batoche National Historic Site of Canada RR #1 Box 1040 Wakaw, SK S0K 4P0 Tel: (306) 423-6227 Email: batoche.info@pc.gc.ca www.pc.gc.ca/en/lhn-nhs/sk/batoche
Broadway Theatre 715 Broadway Avenue Saskatoon, SK S7N 1B3 Tel: (306)652-6556 Email: office@broadwaytheatre.ca www.broadwaytheatre.ca Canlan Ice Sports 2301 Grasswood Road Saskatoon, SK S7K 6S7 Tel: (306) 955-3606 Fax: (306) 955-8346 www.icesports.com/jemini/
CanoeSki Discovery Company Ltd. 2366 Avenue C North Saskatoon, SK S7L 5X5 Tel: (306) 653-5693 Email: info@canoeski.com www.canoeski.com Canpotex Limited Suite 400-111 2nd Avenue S. Saskatoon, SK S7K 1K6 Tel: (306) 931-2200 www.canpotex.com Chapel Gallery Box 460, 891 99th Street North Battleford, SK S9A 2Y6 Tel: (306) 445-1757 Fax: (306) 445-1009 Email: chapelgallery@sasktel.net www.chapelgallery.ca Cineplex – Education Cinema & More Various locations Saskatoon, SK Tel: (800) 313-4461 Email: groupsales@cineplex.com www.cineplex.com/groupsales City of Saskatoon 222 3rd Avenue N. Saskatoon, SK S7K 0J5 Tel: (306) 975-2476 www.saskatoon.ca CJ's Climb and Play Bay 4, 619 South Railway Street W. Warman, SK S0K 0A1 Tel: (306) 931-7800 www.cjsclimbandplay.com
Ancient Echoes Interpretive Centre A rare prairie treasure awaits you in Herschel, Saskatchewan! Located in the picturesque Bear Hills of Eagle Creek, Ancient Echoes is home to exceptional Box 40 West Street, Herschel SK, S0L 1L0 e: anciente@sasktel.net w: www.ancientechoes.ca p: 1-(306)-377-2045 hours: Tuesday-Sunday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. May 1 - August 31
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First Nations petroglyphs, stone formations and tools, a vision quest site, and a buffalo jump. We are also wellknown for the short-necked plesiosaur fossils found in the nearby ravines. We truly have a bit of everything!
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There’s so much to learn and do at the
Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park & Zoo Saskatoon Zoo Society Programs
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Outreach Program - limited programs available - please call or email to inquire Curriculum-based Discovery Programs - onsite - available all year and for all grade levels Young Naturalists’ Programs - classroom adaptable, please inquire - all grade levels FULL & HALF-DAY PROGRAMS
Art at the Zoo - grades 4 & 5 • Classification Program - full & 1/2 day program available for grades 6 & up Math and Health at the Zoo - grades 7 & 8 • Biodiversity at the Zoo - grades 7 & 8 Owl and Owl Pellets - 1/2 day program grades 4 & up • Species at Risk - 1/2 day program grades 7 & up Meet the Creature with Pond Dipping - all grade levels • Meet the Creature with Porcupine - all grade levels Habitat and Adaptations - 1/2 day program grades 4 & 6 Financial assistance for the full-day programs may be available, please inquire.
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Popular with school groups and daycares, book your day of play at the place where moments become memories. Canpotex Train ∞ Carousel ∞ Ferris Wheel Pyramid Slide ∞ Water, Sand & Natural Play Areas Nutrien Playland is available for group* rentals Monday to Friday from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in May and June. *Nutrien Playland can accomodate 150 people per hour.
Call the Allocations Office at 306-975-2951 for pricing and to book the rides.
Open May 10 to September 7, 2020
945 Spadina Crescent East ∞ saskatoon.ca/nutrienplayland Nutrien Playland at Kinsmen Park is owned and operated by the City of Saskatoon and is proudly sponsored by:
West Central - Saskatoon Clayton McLain Memorial Museum Box 8, 101 Hill Street Cut Knife, SK S0M 0N0 Tel: (306) 398-2345 Email: cmmmcutknife@gmail.com www.cmmmcutknife.ca Cudworth Museum Box 69 Cudworth, SK S0K 1B0 Tel: (306) 256-3492 Fax: (306) 256-3515 Email: town.cudworth@sasktel.net www.townofcudworth.com Diefenbaker Canada Centre 101 Diefenbaker Place, University of Saskatchewan Campus Saskatoon, SK S7N 5B8 Tel: (306) 966-8384 Email: dief.centre@usask.ca www.usask.ca/diefenbaker
Dodsland & District Museum Box 171, Main Street Dodsland, SK S0L 0V0 Tel: (306) 356-2228 Email: dls.quarterhorse@sasktel.net
FiddlyNess Fiddle Camps 718 10th Street E Saskatoon, SK S7H 0H1 Email: cathysproule@sasktel.net www.fiddlyness.com
Duck Lake Regional Interpretive Centre Box 328, Hwy 11 & 212 Duck Lake, SK S0K 1J0 Tel: (306) 467-2057 Email: duckmuf@sasktel.net www.dlric.org
Forestry Farm Park & Zoo 1903 Forestry Farm Park Drive Saskatoon, SK S7S 1G9 Tel: (306) 975-3395 Fax: (306) 975-3326 Email: zoosociety@sasktel.net www.saskatoonzoosociety.ca
Eatonia Heritage Park Box 189 Eatonia, SK S0L 0Y0 Tel: (306) 967-2251 Email: dsprice@sasktel.net Elrose Museum Box 556 Elrose, SK S0L 0Z0 Tel: (306) 378-2889 Email: elrosemuseum@hotmail.com
E at. Sl eep . M us i c . Dan c e. FiddlyNess features jam sessions for all levels, exciting concerts, old time dances, new friends and new tunes, all in the beautiful setting of Ness Creek!
718 – 10th Street E., Saskatoon, SK
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Fort Battleford National Historic Site Box 70 Battleford, SK S0M 0E0 Tel: (306) 937-2621 Email: battleford.info@pc.gc.ca Fort Carlton Provincial Park 102 - 112 Research Drive Saskatoon, SK S7K 2H6 Tel: (306) 467-5205 Fax: (306) 467-5215 Email: fortcarlton@gov.sk.ca
Have you ever been to fiddle camp? What are you waiting for?? Fiddle camp is the best way to learn to play fiddle (and guitar and piano and banjo and cello)! You will also get to hear amazing performances and dance your heart out! Fiddly Ness presents two fiddle camps annually: Shivering Strings in Saskatoon in January and FiddlyNess Fiddle Camp at Ness Creek in July. Our goal is to present some of the best instructors in various Canadian fiddle genres - Prairie, Down East, Celtic, Quebecois, and more. We also focus on dancing that ties in to fiddling including polkas and waltzes, reels and squares, to mention a few. These are great family events, and all ages are welcome!
www.fiddlyness.com www.shiveringstringssaskatoon.com
West Central - Saskatoon Fred Light Museum 11, 20th Street East, Box 40 Battleford, SK S0M 0E0 Tel: (306) 937-7111 www.fredlightmuseum.webs.com/
Kerrobert & District Museum 433 Manitoba Avenue, Box 452 Kerrobert, SK S0L 1R0 Tel: (306) 834-2223 www.kerrobertsk.com
Frenchman Butte Museum Box 114 Frenchman Butte, SK S0M 0W0 Tel: (306) 344-4478 Email: info@frenchmanbuttemuseum.ca www.frenchmanbuttemuseum.ca
Kindersley & District Plains Museum (2010) Inc. Box 599 Kindersley, SK S0L 1S0 Tel: (306) 463-6620 Email: kindersleymuseum@sasktel.net www.kindersley.ca
Gabriel Dumont Institute 917 22 Street W. Saskatoon, SK S7M 0R9 Tel: (306) 242-6070 Fax: (306) 242-0002 www.gdins.org Gallery on 3rd 102 3rd Avenue E., Box 63 Watrous, SK S0K 4T0 Tel: (306) 946-3856 Email: cbaschak@gmail.com Gordon Snelgrove Art Gallery 191 Murray Building, 3 Campus Drive, U of S Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A4 Tel: (306) 966-4208 Fax: (306) 966-4266 Email: gordon.snelgrove@usask.ca www.usask.ca/snelgrove Grip It Indoor Rock Climbing 501 23rd Street W. Saskatoon, SK S7L 0A4 Tel: (306) 664-9255 Email: info@gripitclimbing.com www.gripitclimbing.com Harris Museum 204 Railway Avenue, Box 131 Harris, SK S0L 1K0 Tel: (306) 656-2002 www.harris.ca Hepburn Museum of Wheat 403 Railway Street W., Box 69 Hepburn, SK S0K 1Z0 Tel: (306) 947-4351 www.saskmuseums.org/museums/detail/ hepburn-museum-of-wheat
Manitou Bible Camp Box 226 Marsden, SK S0M 1P0 Tel: (306) 826-5440 Fax: (306) 826-5405 Email: manitou@onehopecanada.ca www.manitoulakebiblecamp.ca
Langham & District Village & Museum 302 Railway Street Langham, SK S0K 2L0 Tel: (306) 283-4342 www.langham.ca Lashburn Centennial Museum 96 Main Street, Box 275 Lashburn, SK S0M 1H0 Tel: (306) 285-4125 Email: lashburncentennialmuseum@gmail.com www.saskmuseums.org/museums/detail/ lashburn-centennial-museum Luseland & Districts Museum 600 Grand Avenue, Box 434 Luseland, SK S0L 2A0 Tel: (306) 372-4416 www.saskmuseums.org/museums/detail/ luseland-districts-museum Macklin & District Museum 5002 Herald Street, Box 444 Macklin, SK S0L 2C0 Tel: (306) 753-2469 Email: pneufarm@hotmail.com www.macklin.ca/museum.html Macrorie Museum Box 177 Macrorie, SK S0L 2E0 Tel: (306) 243-4507 www.saskmuseums.org/museums/detail/ macrorie-museum Maidstone & District Museum Box 250 Maidstone, SK S0M 1M0 Tel: (306) 893-2890 www.maidstonemuseum.weebly.com
Manitou Pioneers Museum 301 4th Avenue, Box 336 Neilburg, SK S0M 2C0 Tel: (306) 823-4560 Email: good306ba@gmail.com www.neilburg.ca Marr Residence 326 11th Street E. Saskatoon, SK S7N 0E7 Tel: (306) 652-1201 www.themarr.ca McCord and District Museum Main Street, Box 82 McCord, SK S0H 2T0 Tel: (306) 478-2522 Email: ba.wilson@xplornet.com www.southcentralmuseums.ca Milden Community Museum Box 218 Milden, SK S0L 2L0 Tel: (306) 935-4511 Mitchinson Flying Service Limited 2620 Thayer Avenue, Hangar #8 Saskatoon, SK S7L 6S1 Tel: (306) 244-6714 Fax: (306) 244-6741 Email: info@flymitchinson.com www.mitchinsonflyingservice.com Mosaic Potash Colonsay Box 1500 Colonsay, SK S0K 0Z0 Tel: (306) 944-2223 Fax: (306) 944-4432 www.mosaicco.com Musee Ukraina Museum 222 Avenue M South, Box 26072 Saskatoon, SK S7K 8C1 Tel: (306) 244-4212 Email: ukrainamuseum@sasktel.net www.mumsaskatoon.com
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DISCOVERY SCHOOL VISITS OCTOBER TO JUNE
wonderhub.ca
Give your students the gift of discovery. Discovery Visits provide a fun and unique way for your students and teachers to learn through play, covering a number of Saskatchewan curricular outcomes through a combination of integrated STEAM learning (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) and cultural and social components. Requests for Discovery Visits for the 2019/2020 school year will begin on September 16, 2019 and requests received before that date will not be considered. Discovery Visits will begin October 1, 2019 and run until the end of June 2020.
Programs commence Tuesday, October 1. Please book using the online registration form. DURATION: Programs run for 120 minutes and include 45 minutes of facilitated program time and 75 minutes of museum exploration time. AVAILABILITY: Program time slots are available Tuesday to Friday from 9:45 am - 11:45 am or 12:45 pm - 2:45 pm. Discovery Visits must be booked 2 weeks in advance of visit date. COST: $5 per student, with teachers and chaperones free of charge. CAPACITY: Minimum 6 students, maximum 32 students. There is a chaperone requirement of 1 adult for every 6 students. REQUIREMENTS: Discovery Visits must be booked 2 weeks in advance of visit date. FEES: Can either be paid on arrival or teachers can choose to be invoiced separately.
Programs CONSTRUCTION/DESTRUCTION (Pre-K to Grade 3)
COLOUR BLAST (Pre-K to Grade 3)
What goes up must come down! The Construction/Destruction program uses shapes, and structures to teach children about motion and rhythm.
From colour mixing to chemical reactions, children will have a blast playing with colours in our Colour Blast Program.
DISCOVERY NORTH (Pre-K to Grade 3)
HELLO BODY (Grades 4 & 5)
Get to know the many amazing animals of northern Saskatchewan through our interactive Discovery North program.
Meet the world’s most advanced machine – your body! Hello Body builds children’s understanding of how their bodies work with hands on activities.
A PROMISE IS A PROMISE (K to Grade 3)
SIMPLE MACHINES (Grades 3-6)
There are many ways to make a promise. Examine different kinds of promises and the importance of keeping a promise that has been made.
Create simple machine technology and learn how many of these simple machines has benefited humans. A catapult challenge at the end adds an extra pop of fun.
ROCK ON (Grade 3-6)
CLANG! CLANG! BOOM! (Pre-K- Grade 4)
The story of our earth can be told by exploring rock formation and erosion. Rocks and minerals are often the main characters in learning how landforms were shaped.
EXPLORATION VISIT This experience does not have a facilitated portion. Instead classes are free to explore all that the museum has to offer for the full two hours. Upon arrival, a faciltator will welcome you to the museum and go through the guidelines before your exploration.
Explore the sound of science while learning about pitch, volume, sound waves, and vibration. Create colourful unique sound makers to entertain the people around you.
CONTACT To reserve your spot, visit wonderhub.ca/teach Contact programming@wonderhub.ca or call (306) 249-3574 for more information.
DISCOVERY SCHOOL VISITS
wonderhub.ca
EXPLORATION VISIT The story of our earth can be told by exploring rock formation and erosion. Rocks and minerals are often the main characters in learning how landforms were shaped.
To reserve your spot, visit wonderhub.ca/teach Contact programming@wonderhub.ca or call (306) 249-3574 for more information.
CONTACT
Explore the sound of science while learning about pitch, volume, sound waves, and vibration. Create colourful unique sound makers to entertain the people around you.
Give your students the gift of discovery.
This experience does not have a facilitated portion. Instead classes are free to explore all that the museum has to offer for the full two hours. Upon arrival, a faciltator will welcome you to the museum and go through the guidelines before your exploration.
OCTOBER TO JUNE
Discovery Visits provide a fun and unique way for your students and teachers to learn through play, covering a number of Saskatchewan curricular outcomes through a combination of integrated STEAM learning (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) and cultural and social components.
ROCK ON (Grade 3-6)
CLANG! CLANG! BOOM! (Pre-K- Grade 4)
Requests for Discovery Visits for the 2019/2020 school year will begin on September 16, 2019 and requests received before that date will not be considered. Discovery Visits will begin October 1, 2019 and run until the end of June 2020. Create simple machine technology and learn how many of these simple machines has benefited humans. A catapult challenge at the end adds an extra pop of fun.
There are many ways to make a promise. Examine different kinds of promises and the importance of keeping a promise that has been made.
SIMPLE MACHINES (Grades 3-6)
A PROMISE IS A PROMISE (K to Grade 3)
Meet the world’s most advanced machine – your body! Hello Body builds children’s understanding of how their bodies work with hands on activities.
Get to know the many amazing animals of northern Saskatchewan through our interactive Discovery North program.
Programs commence Tuesday, October 1. Please book using the online registration form.
DURATION: Programs run for 120 minutes and include 45 minutes of facilitated program time and 75 minutes of museum exploration time.
DISCOVERY NORTH (Pre-K to Grade 3)
HELLO BODY (Grades 4 & 5)
AVAILABILITY: Program time slots are available Tuesday to Friday from 9:45 am - 11:45 am or 12:45 pm - 2:45 pm. Discovery Visits must be booked 2 weeks in advance of visit date. From colour mixing to chemical reactions, children will have a blast playing with colours in our Colour Blast Program.
What goes up must come down! The Construction/Destruction program uses shapes, and structures to teach children about motion and rhythm.
COLOUR BLAST (Pre-K to Grade 3)
CONSTRUCTION/DESTRUCTION (Pre-K to Grade 3)
COST: $5 per student, with teachers and chaperones free of charge. Nutrien Wonderhub is the first and only children’s museum in Saskatchewan. We support intergenerational CAPACITY: 6 students, maximum students. Therecuriosity, is a chaperone requirement oflearning 1 adult for 6 students. play andMinimum independent discovery, and we32 foster creativity, and a lifelong love of in every children − and their REQUIREMENTS: Discovery Visits must be booked 2 weeks in advance of visit date. grown-ups!
Programs
FEES: be paid on arrival or teachers can choose to be invoiced We Can are aeither not-for-profit organization with a state-of-the-art facility nowseparately. open in Saskatoon’s historic Mendel building, where children and their grown-ups enjoy more than 25,000 square feet of interactive exhibits, programs, and opportunities for playful learning. Located adjacent to the beautifully redeveloped Kinsmen Park, we are proud to serve as a community hub for creativity, curiosity, and wonder. CONSTRUCTION/DESTRUCTION to Grade 3) andCOLOUR BLAST (Pre-K to Grade 3) The museum is a safe space for children(Pre-K of all backgrounds abilities to explore, experiment, and interact with the
FEES: Can either be paid on arrival or teachers can choose to be invoiced separately. REQUIREMENTS: Discovery Visits must be booked 2 weeks in advance of visit date.
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CAPACITY: Minimum 6 students, maximum 32 students. There is a chaperone requirement of 1 adult for every 6 students.
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AVAILABILITY: Program time slots are available Tuesday to Friday from 9:45 am - 11:45 am or 12:45 pm - 2:45 pm. Discovery Visits must be booked 2 weeks in advance of visit date.
DURATION: Programs run for 120 minutes and include 45 minutes of facilitated program time and 75 minutes of museum exploration time.
Programs commence Tuesday, October 1. Please book using the online registration form.
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Requests for Discovery Visits for the 2019/2020 school year will begin on September 16, 2019 and requests received before that date will not be considered. Discovery Visits will begin October 1, 2019 and run until the end of June 2020.
Discovery Visits provide a fun and unique way for your students and teachers to learn through play, covering a number of Saskatchewan curricular outcomes through a combination of integrated STEAM learning (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) and cultural and social components.
Give your students the gift of discovery.
OCTOBER TO JUNE
DISCOVERY SCHOOL VISITS
wonderhub.ca
West Central - Saskatoon Museum of Antiquities Room 106, Peter MacKinnon Building, 107 Administration Place, U of S Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A2 Tel: (306) 966-7818 Fax: (306) 966-1954 Email: museum_antiquities@usask.ca www.usask.ca/antiquities Museum of Historical Arms 1802 Quebec Avenue Saskatoon, SK S7K 1W2 Tel: (306) 653-4303 Museum of Natural Sciences 114 Science Place - U of S Saskatoon, SK S7N 5E2 Tel: (306) 966-5729 Email: museum.naturalsciences@usask.ca www.artsandscience.usask.ca/ museumofnaturalsciences
Nokomis District Museum Box 417 Nokomis, SK S0G 3R0 Tel: (306) 528-2979 Nutana Collegiate Memorial Art Gallery 411 11 Street E. Saskatoon, SK S7N 0E9 Tel: (306) 653-7580 Nutrien Children's Festival of Saskatchewan 710 - 601 Spadina Crescent E. Saskatoon, SK S7K 3G8 Tel: (306)664-3378 Email: teacher.childfest@gmail.com www.nutrienchildrensfestival.com Nutrien Wonderhub 950 Spadina Crescent E. Saskatoon, SK S7K 3H6 Tel: (306) 249-3574 Email: explore@wonderhub.ca www.wonderhub.ca
Parks Canada 101 22nd Street E. Saskatoon, SK S7K 0E1 Tel: (306) 975-4800 www.pc.gc.ca Perdue Museum Box 243 Perdue, SK S0K 3C0 Tel: (306) 237-9161 Persephone Theatre 100 Spadina Crescent E. Saskatoon, SK S7K 0L3 Tel: (306) 384-2126 ext. 234 Email: carla.m@persephonetheatre.org www.persephonetheatre.org Plains Historical Museum 501 Guelph Crescent Saskatoon, SK S7H 4R3 Tel: (306) 374-3790
The Museum of Natural Sciences at the University of Saskatchewan tells the story of evolution on Earth. UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN
MUSEUM OF NATURAL SCIENCES What you’ll see There is so much to see at the Museum of Natural Sciences! Discover fossils, animals, dinosaurs, plants, rocks, minerals and more!
Book a visit The Museum is open daily and is located at 114 Science Place at the University of Saskatchewan. Book a visit at artsandscience.usask.ca/mns
It begins with the ancient fishes, progresses through the early amphibians to the great reptiles and ends in the modern world where fishes rule the sea, birds the air and mammals the land. The evolution of animals depended on the evolution of plants from ancient ferny forests, through stands of conifers and cycads, to the diverse flowering plants of today. The evolution of both plants and animals in turn depended on Earth’s geology, how the continents shifted and how the climate changed. Visit today to learn more about the history of our incredible planet. To learn more, visit
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WE ARE AN ARTS-BASED FESTIVAL WHERE OUR
CHILDREN PLAY AND LEARN!
May 30, 31 June 1,2. Our location
this year is Kinsmen Park.
Nutrienchildrensfestival.com
The Northern Saskatchewan International Children’s Festival is recognized as an important event in the cultural landscape of Saskatchewan. We cultivate a passion for curiosity and exploration in children through diversified and multi-cultural programming. Our programming is progressive - it evolves to reflect our community, and it enhances children’s educational experiences. Children have opportunities to learn and play together at the Festival, while interacting with artists and other presenters of all ages, all genders and all cultures. As such, we present children with a better understanding of the world around them all while having a ton of fun!
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West Central - Saskatoon Plenty & District Museum General Delivery Plenty, SK S0L 2R0 Tel: (306) 932-4727 Potash Corp Playland at Kinsmen Park 945 Spadina Crescent E. Saskatoon, SK S7K 0M7 Tel: (306) 975-3330 Email: kpr@saskatoon.ca www.saskatoon.ca Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan 500 - 122 1st Avenue S. Saskatoon, SK S7K 7G3 Tel: (306) 933-8500 Fax: (306) 933-8510 www.potashcorp.com PotashCorp Cory Box 1320 Saskatoon, SK S7K 3N9 Tel: (306) 382-0525 Fax: (306) 384-9132 PotashCorp Patience Lake Box 509 Saskatoon, SK S7K 3L6 Tel: (306) 667-4300 Fax: (306) 667-4228 Prairie Jurassic Family Fun Centre 618 Cynthia Street Saskatoon, SK S7L 6A2 Tel: (306) 952-2817 Fax: (306) 952-1217 Email: prairiejurassic17@shaw.ca www.prairiejurassic.ca Prairie West Historical Society Box 910 Eston, SK S0L 1A0 Tel: (306) 962-3772 Prince Albert Northern Bus Lines Ltd. Saskatoon office 202 Edson Street Saskatoon, SK S7J 0P9 Tel: (800) 667-9350 Fax: (306) 922-2844 Email: panbus@sasktel.net www.princealbertnorthernbuslines.com Prud'homme Multicultural Museum Box 89 Prud'homme, SK S0K 3K0 Tel: (306) 654-2001
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Remai Modern 102 Spadina Crescent E. Saskatoon, SK S7K 0L3 Tel: (306) 975-7610 Email: info@remaimodern.org www.remaimodern.org Rock Ridge Paintball and Laser Tag Games #3, 2210 Millar Avenue Saskatoon, SK S7K 4L1 Tel: (306) 956-2266 www.rockridgepaintball.com Rosetown & District Museum Box 37 Rosetown, SK S0L 2V0 Tel: (306) 882-2199 Rosthern Mennonite Heritage Museum 7010 5th Street Rosthern, SK S0K 3R0 Tel: (306) 232-4826 Email: townoffice@rosthern.com www.rosthern.com Royal Canadian Legion Artifacts Room 3021 Louise Street Saskatoon, SK S7J 3L1 Tel: (306) 374-6303 Saskatchewan Agriculture Hall of Fame 2610 Lorne Avenue Saskatoon, SK S7J 0S6 Tel: (306) 931-4057 Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum Box 1388 Battleford, SK S0M 0E0 Tel: (306) 446-1983 Saskatchewan Craft Council Gallery 813 Broadway Avenue Saskatoon, SK S7N 1B5 Tel: (306) 653-3616 Email: saskcraftcouncil@sasktel.net www.saskcraftcouncil.org Saskatchewan Equine Expo – Praireland Park 503 Ruth Street W. Saskatoon, SK S7K 4E4 Tel: (306) 931-7149 Fax: (306) 931-7886 Email: agmanager@saskatoonex.com www.saskatoonex.com
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Saskatchewan Indigenous Cultural Centre (SICC) 305-2555 Grasswood Road E. Saskatoon, SK S7T 0K1 Tel: (306) 244-1146 Fax: (306) 665-6520 Email: info@sicc.sk.ca www.sicc.sk.ca Saskatchewan Potash Council 110A - 2103 Airport Drive Saskatoon, SK S7L 6W2 Tel: (306) 717-8747 Fax: (306) 382-5616 www.saskpotashcouncil.ca Saskatchewan Railway Museum Box 21117 Saskatoon, SK S7H 5N9 Tel: (306) 382-9855 Email: tours@saskrailmuseum.org www.saskrailmuseum.org Saskatchewan Research Council 125 - 15 Innovation Boulevard Saskatoon, SK S7N 2X8 Tel: (306) 933-8118 Fax: (306) 933-5656 www.src.sk.ca Saskatchewan River Valley Museum Box 630 Hague, SK S0K 1X0 Tel: (306) 225-2112 Fax: (306) 225-4642 Email: rivervalleymuseum@sasktel.net www.townofhague.com Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park & Zoo 1903 Forestry Farm Park Drive Saskatoon, SK S7S 1G9 Tel: (306) 975-3382 Email: zoo@saskatoon.ca www.saskatoon.ca Saskatoon Public Library 311-23rd Street E. Saskatoon, SK S7K 0J6 Tel: (306) 975-7558 Email: askus@saskatoonlibrary.ca www.saskatoonlibrary.ca
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TABLE MOUNTAIN
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For more than 50 years; Table Mountain has been offering ski/snowboard programs to schools across Saskatchewan and Alberta. We feel that every child should have the opportunity to experience skiing/snowboarding. Our certified CSIA and CASI instructors have customized programs to accommodate every grade (4-12) and ability level. With our large chalet there is plenty of space for a quick rest and a bite to eat. Our 2 quad chairs will have you spending less time standing in line and more time for fun on the slopes. With the newly expanded beginners area your kids will be having fun in a safe environment, while practicing their turns. Skiing Levels Red
• An introduction to skiing, designed for first- or second-time skiers • We stay on the Bunny Hill.
Green
• Ski improvement, for skiers who can turn both ways and stop using a snowplow stance • We generally go straight to the top of the chair
Blue
• This level is for skiers who can parallel ski and are ready for a new challenge • We will be going down The Black Diamond Runs
Snowboards Levels Yellow
• An introduction to snowboarding designed for firstor second-time snowboarders • We generally stay on the Bunny Hill
Orange
• Rider improvement for snowboarders who are ready to start turning or still have trouble linking turns • We go straight to the top of the hill
Black
• This level is for confident riders who can carve & link turn on all terrain • We will be going down The Black Diamond Runs
For more information or to book your class, please visit www.tablemountain.ca, call 306-937-2920 or email tmrpschools@gmail.com.
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West Central - Saskatoon Seager Wheeler Historic Farm Box 476 Rosthern, SK S0K 3R0 Tel: (306) 232-5959 Fax: (306) 232-5959 Email: ewald.epp@sasktel.net www.seagerwheelerfarm.org Seams Sew Fun 3331 Cassino Avenue Saskatoon, SK S7M 5E8 Tel: (306) 229-6878 Email: trenabelhumeur@gmail.com www.seamssewfun.com Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan 948 Spadina Crescent E. Saskatoon, SK S7K 3R8 Tel: (306) 652-9100 www.shakespearesask.com
St. John Bosco Wilderness Camp PO Box 3002 Saskatoon, SK S7K 3S9 Tel: (844) SJBOSC0 (752-6726) Email: info@johnboscocamp.com www.johnboscocamp.com
The Elbow Museum Box 207 Elbow, SK S0H 1J0 Tel: (306) 854-2277 Fax: (306) 854-2229 Email: elbow.museum@outlook.com
Table Mountain Regional Park Box 343 North Battleford, SK S9A 2Y3 Tel: (306) 937-2920 Fax: (306) 937-3688 www.tablemountainregionalpark.com
The PotashCorp Fringe Theatre Festival #217, 220 20th Street W. Saskatoon, SK S7M 0W9 Tel: (306) 664-2239 Fax: (306) 955-5852 www.25thstreettheatre.org
The Doukhobor Dugout House – National Historic Site of Canada Box 433 Blaine Lake , SK S0J 0J0 Tel: (306) 497-7747 Fax: (306) 497-3211 www.doukhobordugouthouse.com
The Salvation Army Beaver Creek Camp Site #809, RR8, Box 19 Saskatoon, SK S7K 1M2 Tel: (306) 374-5373 Fax: (306) 477-4883 www.beavercreekcamp.ca
Saskatchewan Railway Museum All aboard at the Saskatchewan Railway Museum! The Saskatchewan Railway Museum on the Pike Lake Highway #60 offers a hand-on experience for visitors. They can climb on a train, walk through a vintage railway station, and view railway artifacts that helped build Saskatchewan’s railway history. The museum was established in 1990 and this year celebrates its 30th anniversary. The museum is operated by the Saskatchewan Railroad Historical Association, who have collected upwards of 50 vintage railcars and 30 historical railway buildings. These items are restored and maintained by a volunteer work crew. The museum is open Thursdays to Mondays (closed Tuesday/ Wednesday) from 10am to 5 pm. From the May long weekend to the Labour Day weekend. Group tours are available by contacting the museum at 306-382-9855 or check our website www.Saskrailmuseum.org for admission prices and other details on the museum’s collection. Watch for special events throughout the summer and like us on Facebook!
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CONTACT US AT
306-763-1278 (October 1 – April 30) or 306-663-1999 (May 1 – September 30)
www.waskesiumarina.com Email: waskesiumarina@sasktel.net
WASKESIU MARINA ADVENTURE CENTRE LARGE GROUP ACTIVITY
VOYAGEUR CANOE
We can accommodate any size group, large or small. Our school program is ideal for groups up to 30. Each group of 10 students rotate through three one-hour, water-based activities with emphasis on enjoying the lakes and having fun. These activities are based at the Hanging Heart Lakes Marina.
With our guide in the stern of the canoe, paddle along the lake, listen to the sound of your paddle as it cuts through the water, and hear about the history of the voyageur canoe, as it was used in the days of the fur trade.
GUIDED KAYAKING Join our guide on a paddle around the 1st Hanging Heart Lake. Enjoy the beauty of the lake above and below the water. CAUTION...YOU WILL GET WET!
PONTOON BOAT TOUR Travel aboard one of our four pontoon boats as we take you through the 1st and 2nd Hanging Heart Lakes. Opportunities are there to catch a glimpse of nature in action.
For information on how we can customize your unique group experience, phone or visit our website.
School groups receive discounted rates for all activities.
West Central - Saskatoon Thunder Spirit Consulting 506 10th Street E. Saskatoon, SK S7N 0E2 Tel: (306) 370-7257 Fax: (306) 244-2811 Tourism Saskatoon Suite 101, 202 - 4th Avenue N. Saskatoon, SK S7K 0K1 Tel: (306) 242-1206 Fax: (306) 242-1955 www.tourismsaskatoon.com Trails of 1885 Box 328 Duck Lake, SK S0K 1J0 Tel: (306) 467-2057 www.trailsof1885.com Ukrainian Museum of Canada 910 Spadina Crescent E. Saskatoon, SK S7K 3H5 Tel: (306) 244-3800 Fax: (306) 652-7620 Email: ukrmuse@sasktel.net www.umc.sk.ca
Wakaw Heritage Museum 121 Main Street, Box 669 Wakaw, SK S0K 4P0 Tel: (306) 233-4223 Fax: (306) 233-5234 Email: town.wakaw@sasktel.net www.wakaw.ca
Western Development Museum – Saskatoon 2610 Lorne Avenue Saskatoon, SK S7J 0S6 Tel: (306) 931-1910 Fax: (306) 934-0525 Email: info@wdm.ca www.wdm.ca
Waldheim Museum Box 439 Waldheim, SK S0K 4R0 Tel: (306) 945-4828 Email: vandigreene@sasktel.net www.waldheim.ca
Wild Child Family Fun Centre 2741 99th Street North Battleford, SK S9A 3W1 Tel: (306) 446-0044 www.wild-child-family-fun-centre.sk.xsask.com
Wanuskewin Heritage Park RR 4 Penner Road Saskatoon, SK S7K 3J7 Tel: (306) 931-6767 Email: glenda.abbott@wanuskewin.com www.wanuskewin.com
Wilkie and District Museum 209 1st Street E., Box 868 Wilkie, SK S0K 4W0 Tel: (306) 843-2717 Email: wilkiemuseum@gmail.com
Waskesiu Heritage Museum 928 Waskesiu Drive Waskesiu Lake, SK S0J 2Y0 Tel: (306) 663-5759 www.waskesiuheritagemuseum.org
Willow Creek Guest Ranch Box 942 Rosthern, SK S0K 3R0 Tel: (306) 232-5024 Fax: (306) 232-5008 Email: willowcreekranch@sasktel.net www.willowcreekranch.com
Watrous Manitou Beach Heritage Centre Main Street, Box 730 Watrous, SK S0K 4T0 Tel: (306) 946-2061 Email: watrousheritage@sasktel.net www.watrousheritage.ca
YesterYears Community Museum 100 Railway Avenue, Box 216 Dinsmore, SK S0L 0T0 Tel: (306) 846-2220 Email: dinsmore@sasktel.net www.dinsmore.ca
University of Saskatchewan Observatory 108 Wiggins Road Saskatoon, SK S7N 5E2 Tel: (306) 966-6393 Fax: (306) 966-6400 Email: phys_engphys@usask.ca www.artsandscience.usask.ca/physics/observatory
Western Development Museum 2935 Lorne Avenue Saskatoon, SK S7J 5A6 Tel: (306) 934-1400 Fax: (306) 934-4467 Email: info@wdm.ca www.wdm.ca
Youth Farm Bible Camp Box 636 Rosthern, SK S0K 3R0 Tel: (855) 855-YFBC (9322) Fax: (306) 232-5167 Email: info@yfbc.ca www.yfbc.ca
W.P. Fraser Herbarium 51 Campus Drive, Room 3C77 Agriculture Bldg, U of S Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A8 Tel: (306) 966-4968 Email: sask.herbarium@usask.ca www.herbarium.usask.ca
Western Development Museum – North Battleford Box 183, Hwys 16 & 40 North Battleford, SK S9A 2Y1 Tel: (306) 445-8033 Fax: (306) 445-7211 Email: info@wdm.ca www.wdm.ca
Unity & District Heritage Museum Box 852 Unity, SK S0K 4L0 Tel: (306) 228-4464 Fax: (306) 228-2149 Email: unitymuseum@outlook.com www.unitymuseum.wixsite.com/unitysk
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East Central - Yorkton Al Mazur Memorial Heritage Park Box 37 Hudson Bay, SK S0E 0Y0 Tel: (306) 865-2180
Corn Trails Box 895 Canora, SK S0A 0L0 Tel: (306) 563-5036
Humboldt & Dist. Museum & Gallery Box 2349 Humboldt, SK S0K 2A0 Tel: (306) 682-5226
Asessippi Ski Area and Resort Box 70 Inglis, MB R0J 2X0 Tel: (204) 564-2000 Email: sales@asessippi.com www.asessippi.com
Cupar and District Heritage Museum Box 164 Cupar, SK S0G 0Y0 Tel: (306) 723-4253 www.townofcupar.com/pages/museum.php
Ituna and District Museum Box 730 Ituna, SK S0A 1N0
Broadview Historical Museum Box 556 Broadview, SK S0G 0K0 Tel: (306) 696-2533 Canora Antique Shop 202 Norway Avenue Canora, SK S0A 0L0 Tel: (306) 563-6794 www.canora.com/whats-new/visitors/attractions/ Canora Information Center / Museum 100 Railway Avenue Canora, SK S0A 0L0 Tel: (306) 563-4591 www.canora.com/whats-new/visitors/attractions/ Canora Overnight Cottages Box 178 Canora, SK S0A 0L0 Tel: (306) 563-4367 Canora Ukrainian Heritage Museum 215 Main Street, PO Box 429 Canora, SK S0A 0L0 Tel: (306) 563-4166 Email: tdkorol@sasktel.net www.canora.com/whats-new/visitors/attractions/ Carlyle Rusty Relics Museum Box 840, 306 Railway Avenue W. Carlyle, SK S0C 0R0 Tel: (306) 453-2266 Fax: (306) 453-2363 CN Station House Museum Box 180 Canora, SK S0A 0L0 Tel: (306) 563-5910
Death Valley Paintball Box 506 Strasbourg, SK S0G 4V0 Tel: (306) 725-3260 Email: deathvalley@sasktel.net www.deathvalleypaintball.ca
Kamsack Powerhouse Museum Box 991 Kamsack, SK S0A 1S0 Tel: (306) 542-4415 Email: kphmuseum@gmail.com Kaposvar Historic Site Box 371 Esterhazy, SK S0A 0X0 Tel: (306) 745-4766
Esterhazy Community Museum Box 1744 Esterhazy, SK S0A 0X0 Tel: (306) 745-5406
Kenosee Superslides Box 938 Carlyle, SK S0C 0R0 Tel: (306) 577-2343 Fax: (306) 577-2355 www.kenoseesuperslides.com
Foam Lake Museum Box 1041 Foam Lake, SK S0A 1A0 Tel: (306) 272-4292
Meacham & District Museum Box 39 Meacham, SK S0K 2V0
Fort Pelly Livingstone Museum Box 217 Pelly, SK S0A 2Z0
Melfort & District Museum Box 3222 Melfort, SK S0E 1A0 Tel: (306) 752-5870
Frank Cameron Museum Box 734 Wynyard, SK S0A 4T0 Gallagher Centre 455 West Broadway, Box 400 Yorkton, SK S3N 2W3 Tel: (306) 786-1740 Fax: (306) 782-4919 www.gallaghercentre.com
Melville Heritage Museum Box 2528 Melville, SK S0A 2P0 Tel: (306) 728-2070 Mosaic Potash Esterhazy Highway 80 E. Esterhazy, SK S0A 0X0 Tel: (306) 745-4200 Fax: (306) 745-2100 www.mosaicco.com
Godfrey Dean Art Gallery 49 Smith Street E. Yorkton, SK S3N 0H4 Tel: (306) 786-2992 Hudson Bay & District Cultural Society Box 931 Hudson Bay, SK S0E 0Y0 Tel: (306) 865-2170
Naicam Museum Box 518 Naicam, SK S0K 2Z0
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East Central - Yorkton National Doukhobour Heritage Village Box 99 Verigin, SK S0A 4H0 Tel: (306) 542-4441 Parkland College – Canora Campus Box 776, 418 Main Street Canora, SK S0A 0L0 Tel: (306) 563-6808 Fax: (306) 563-4307 www.parklandcollege.sk.ca Parkland College – Esterhazy Campus Box 850, 501 Kennedy Drive Esterhazy, SK S0A 0X0 Tel: (306) 745-2878 Fax: (306) 745-2080 www.parklandcollege.sk.ca
OutdOOr laser tag at the park (For ages 5 and up) Come to us and enjoy a number of fields with your class. 90 minutes at the park.
The Fairy Tale Trail: Jack and the Cornstalk
Aimed towards Pre-K to Grade 3, there is an educational component that can be customized to your group. Follow the signs through the Corn Maze, and complete the story. Group story reading too. Science educator package available.
Fully Insured ph: 306-764-9444 or toll Free: 888-764-9444
5 miles South West of Prince Albert
Box 1001 Prince Albert, SK S6V 5S6
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Pasquia Regional Park Box 339 Arborfield, SK S0E 0A0 Tel: (306) 768-3239 Fax: (306) 769-8307 Email: pasquia1@xplornet.ca www.pasquia.com Porcupine Plain & District Museum Box 171 Porcupine Plain, SK S0E 1H0 Tel: (306) 278-2317 Prairie River Historical Society Box 86 Prairie River, SK S0E 1J0 Preeceville & District Heritage Museum Box 511 Preeceville, SK S0A 3B0 Tel: (306) 547-2774 Punnichy & District Museum Box 396 Punnichy, SK S0A 3C0
East Central - Yorkton Reynold Rapp Museum Box 308 Spalding, SK S0K 4C0 Tel: (306) 287-4030
St. Brieux Museum Box 7 St. Brieux, SK S0K 3V0 Tel: (306) 275-2229
Rose Valley & District Heritage Museum Box 40 Rose Valley, SK S0E 1M0 Tel: (306) 322-2232
Star City Heritage Museum Box 38 Star City, SK S0E 1P0 Tel: (306) 863-2358
Rusty Relics Museum Box 840 Carlyle, SK S0C 0R0 Tel: (306) 453-2266
Strasbourg & District Museum c/o Town office, 200 Mountain Street Strasbourg, SK S0G 4V0 Tel: (306) 725-3707
Saltcoats Museum Box 309 Saltcoats, SK S0A 3R0
Sturgis Station House Museum Box 255 Sturgis, SK S0A 4A0 Tel: (306) 548-5565
Saskatchewan Potash Interpretive Centre Box 490 Esterhazy, SK S0A 0X0 Tel: (306) 745-3942 Fax: (306) 745-6797 www.potashinterpretivecentre.com Semans & District Museum Box 205 Semans, SK S0A 3S0 Spy Hill Museum Main Street, Box 268 Spy Hill, SK S0A 3W0 Tel: (306) 534-4462 www.tourismsaskatchewan.com/things-to-do/ attractions/102358/spy-hill-museum
Wadena & District Museum and Nature Centre Box 1208 Wadena, SK S0A 4J0 Tel: (306) 338-3454 Email: wadena.museum@sasktel.net www.townofwadena.com/museum Watson & District Heritage Museum Box 736 Watson, SK S0K 4V0 Tel: (306) 287-3783 Western Development Museum – Yorkton Box 98, Hwy 16 A W. Yorkton, SK S3N 2V6 Tel: (306) 783-8361 Fax: (306) 782-1027 Email: info@wdm.ca www.wdm.ca
Tisdale & District Museum Box 1528 Tisdale, SK S0E 1T0 Tel: (306) 873-4999 Toy & Autograph Museum 118 Main Street Canora, SK S0A 0L0 Tel: (306) 563-4367 www.canora.com/whats-new/visitors/attractions/
Yorkton Bowl Arena 49 Broadway Street E. Yorkton, SK S3N 0K6 Tel: (306) 783-5183 www.yorktonbowlarena.com Yorkton Sports Hall of Fame & Museum Box 1232 Yorkton, SK S3N 2X3 Tel: (306) 786-1776
Ukrainian Orthodox Heritage Church 710 Main Street Canora, SK S0A 0L0 Tel: (306) 563-5211 Email: tdkorol@sasktel.net www.canora.com/whats-new/visitors/attractions/ Veselka Ukrainian Festival Foam lake, SK S0A 1A0
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Northern - Prince Albert Allen Sapp Gallery Box 460, 1 Railway Avenue E. North Battleford, SK S9A 2Y6 Tel: (306) 445-1760 Email: sapp5@accesscomm.ca www.allensapp.com
Choiceland Historical Society Box 234 Choiceland, SK S0J 0M0 Tel: (306) 428-2828 Email: crmacdonald@sasktel.net www.choiceland.ca/museum.html
Diefenbaker House Museum 246 19th Street W. Prince Albert, SK Tel: (306) 764-2992 Email: historypa@citypa.com www.historypa.com
Asessippi Ski Area and Resort Box 70 Inglis, MB R0J 2X0 Tel: (204) 564-2000 Email: sales@asessippi.com www.asessippi.com
Churchill River Canoe Outfitters Box 1110 La Ronge, SK S0J 1L0 Tel: (877) 511-2726 Email: ric.crco@sasktel.net www.churchillrivercanoe.com
Evolution of Education Museum 3700 2nd Avenue W. and Marquis Road Prince Albert, SK Tel: (306) 764-2992 Email: historypa@citypa.com www.historypa.com
Bethel Gospel Camp 115 8th Street W., Box 2583 Meadow Lake, SK S9X 1Z6 Tel: (306) 304-7288 www.bethelgospelcamp.com
Cineplex – Education Cinema & More Various locations Prince Albert, SK Tel: (800) 313-4461 Email: groupsales@cineplex.com www.cineplex.com/groupsales
Forest Fringe Orchards Box 472 Prince Albert, SK S6V 5R8 Tel: (306) 929-2091 Email: gen.greif@forestfringeorchards.ca www.forestfringeorchards.ca
City of Prince Albert 1084 Central Avenue Prince Albert, SK S6V 7P3 Tel: (306) 953-4884 www.citypa.ca
Glaslyn & District Museum Railway Avenue, Box 427 Glaslyn, SK S0M 0Y0 Tel: (306) 342-4202 Email: glaslynmuseum@gmail.com www.saskmuseums.org/museums/detail/ glaslyn-district-museum
Bioclean Aquatic Centre 2902 59th Avenue Lloydminster, AB T9V 3H5 Tel: (780) 875-4497 www.lloydminster.ca Birch Hills and District Historical Society Box 693 Birch Hills, SK S0J 0G0 Tel: (306) 749-2262 Email: bhmuseum@yahoo.ca www.birchhills.ca Border City Petting Zoo Box 1557 Lloydminster, SK S9V 1K5 Tel: (306) 825-4472 Email: pettingzoo@sasktel.net www.tourismsaskatchewan.com/things-to-do/ attractions/103678/border-city-petting-zoo Bresaylor Heritage Museum Box 33 Paynton, SK S0M 2J0 Tel: (306) 895-4813 Email: velmaf@sasktel.net www.saskmuseums.org/museums/detail/ bresaylor-heritage-museum
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CJ's Climb and Play Unit 500, 1403 Central Avenue, Gateway Mall Prince Albert, SK S6V 7J4 Tel: (306) 763-7225 www.cjsclimbandplay.com Clearwater Canoeing Box 275 Paynton, SK S0M 2J0 Tel: (306) 895-2001 www.clearwatercanoeing.ca Dickson Hardie Interpretive Centre Box 339 Arborfield, SK S0E 0A0 Tel: (306) 768-3239 Fax: (306) 769-8307 Email: pasquia1@xplornet.ca www.pasquia.com
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Goodsoil Historical Museum Box 370 Goodsoil, SK S0M 1A0 Tel: (306) 238-7776 Email: schamber@sasktel.net www.saskmuseums.org/museums/detail/ goodsoil-historical-museum Imhoff Gallery Box 313 St. Walburg, SK S0M 2T0 Tel: (306) 248-3812 Email: imhoffstudio@littleloon.ca www.imhoff.stwalburg.ca Lakefront Gallery 2025 Amisk Drive Denare Beach, SK S0P 0B0 www.townofcreighton.ca/museum.html
Lloydminster Cultural & Science Centre (LCSC) 4515 44th Street, Highway 16 E. Lloydminster, SK S9V 0C6 Tel: (780) 874-3720 Fax: (780) 874-3721 www.lloydminster.ca Lloydminster Golf & Curling Centre 4706 54th Street Lloydminster, AB S9V 0S1 Tel: (306) 825-5494 Email: info@lgcc.ca www.lgcc.ca Mann Art Gallery 142 12th Street W. Prince Albert, SK S6V 3B5 Tel: (306) 763-7080 Email: reception@mannartgallery.ca www.mannartgallery.ca
Meadow Lake Museum Box 1028 Meadow Lake, SK S9X 1Y7 Tel: (306) 234-2455 www.meadowlake.ca Nature Centre – Prince Albert National Park Box 100 Waskesiu Lake, SK S0J 2Y0 Tel: (306) 663-4522 Email: panp.info@pc.gc.ca www.waskesiuwildernessregion.comnational-park Nipawin & District Living Forestry Museum Box 1917 Nipawin, SK S0E 1E0 Tel: (306) 862-9299 www.nipawin.com
Northern Gateway Museum Box 70, located on Moody Drive Denare Beach, SK S0P 0B0 Tel: (306) 362-2141 Email: ngmdenarebeach@gmail.com www.northerngatewaymuseum.com Paintball Paradise Prince Albert Inc. Box 1001 (5 miles S.W. of Prince Albert) Prince Albert, SK S6V 5S6 Tel: (306) 764-9444 Email: info@paintballpa.com www.paintballpa.com Paws 'n' Paddles Wilderness Tours Box 652 Air Ronge, SK S0J 3G0 Tel: (306) 425-3111 Email: pawsandpaddles@sasktel.net www.pawsandpaddlestours.com
PRINCE ALBERT NORTHERN BUS LINES (2007) LTD Ph (306) 922-7700 or Toll Free 1-800-667-9350
Prince Albert Northern m otor coaches can be seen all over Canada & the US. W e have United States I.C.C. (Interstate Com m erce Com m ission) authority, which m eans it is a highly licensed, m assively insured and strictly regulated operation. W e are the largest charter coach com pany in Saskatchewan. The m ajority of our coaches are 2009 to 2015 units but we have a few older ones for short trips. Most of our school custom ers are in the Prince Albert and Saskatoon areas. Class trips, band, ski trips and sports are a m ajor focus of our business
W e also offer a sm all fleet of School Buses and 15 passenger U-Drive vans in the Prince Albert area.
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Northern - Prince Albert Pre Cambrian Wild Rice Plant Tours Box 69 Denare Beach, SK S0P 0B0 Tel: (306) 362-2002 Prince Albert Arts Centre 1010 Central Avenue Prince Albert, SK S6V 4V5 Tel: (306) 953-4811 Fax: (306) 953-4814 Email: csd@citypa.com www.citypa.ca/Things-to-Do/Arts-and-Culture/ Prince-Albert-Arts-Centre Prince Albert Historical Museum 10 River Street E. Prince Albert, SK S6V 8A9 Tel: (306) 764-2992 Email: historypa@citypa.com www.historypa.com
Rotary Museum of Police and Corrections 3700 2nd Avenue W. and Marquis Road Prince Albert, SK Tel: (306) 764-2992 Email: historypa@citypa.com www.historypa.com Saskatchewan Conservation Learning Centre Inc. Box 3003, 800 Central Avenue Prince Albert, SK S6V 6G1 Tel: (306) 980-1834 Fax: (306) 765-2844 Email: info@conservationlearningcentre.com www.conservationlearningcentre.com Spiritwood and District Museum Box 34 Spiritwood, SK S0J 2M0 www.townofspiritwood.ca/museum/
Prince Albert National Park Box 100 Waskesiu Lake, SK S0J 2Y0 Tel: (306) 663-4522 Email: panp.info@pc.gc.ca www.pc.gc.ca/en/pn-np/sk/princealbert
St. John Bosco Wilderness Camp Box 3002 Saskatoon, SK S7K 3S9 Tel: (844) SJBOSC0 (752-6726) Email: info@johnboscocamp.com www.johnboscocamp.com
Prince Albert Northern Bus Lines Ltd. PO Box 1032, 517 17th Street W. Prince Albert, SK S6V 5S6 Tel: (306) 922-7700 Fax: (306) 922-2844 Email: panbus@sasktel.net www.princealbertnorthernbuslines.com
St. Walburg Museum Box 87 St. Walburg, SK S0M 2T0 Tel: (306) 248-3267 www.tourismsaskatchewan.com/site-info/ all-listings-and-packages/104376/st,-d-, walburg-,-a-,-district-historical-museum
Rabbit Creek Outfitters RR1 Shellbrook, SK S0J 2E0 Tel: (306) 747-3182
Table Mountain Regional Park Box 343 North Battleford, SK S9A 2Y3 Tel: (306) 937-2920 Fax: (306) 937-3688 Email: tmrpschools@gmail.com www.tablemountainregionalpark.com
RNWMP Post Museum Box 478, 216 Creighton Avenue Creighton, SK S0P 0A0 Tel: (306) 688-3538 www.townofcreighton.ca/museum.html
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Treeosix Adventure Parks 3 Elk Ridge Place (Highway 264 - Box 164) Waskesiu Lake, SK S0J 2Y0 Tel: (306) 663-1221 Email: info@treeosix.com www.treeosix.com
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Turtleford & District Museum Box 43 Turtleford, SK S0M 2Y0 Tel: (306) 845-2433 Email: dmbleakney@littleloon.ca www.saskmuseums.org/museums/detail/ turtleford-district-museum Vintage Power Museum Box 2137 Prince Albert, SK S6V 6V4 Tel: (306) 980-8340 Email: carlleia@hotmail.com www.saskmuseums.org/museums/detail/ vintage-power-museum Waskesiu Heritage Museum 928 Waskesiu Drive Waskesiu Lake, SK S0J 2Y0 Tel: (306) 663-5759 www.waskesiuheritagemuseum.org Waskesiu Marina Adventure Centre Box 123 Waskesiu Lake, SK S0J 2Y0 Tel: (306) 663-1999 Email: info@waskesiumarina.com www.waskesiumarina.com Western Development Museum – North Battleford Box 183, Hwys 16 & 40 North Battleford, SK S9A 2Y1 Tel: (306) 445-8033 Fax: (306) 445-7211 Email: info@wdm.ca www.wdm.ca White Fox Museum Box 399 White Fox, SK S0J 3B0
Transportation Charlie's Charters Ltd. Box 2938 Tisdale, SK S0E 1T0 Tel: (306) 873-5505 Fax: (306) 873-5530 Email: charliescharters@sasktel.net www.charliescharters.ca Charlie's Charters Ltd. North Battleford, SK Tel: (306) 937-7337 Email: charliescharters@sasktel.net www.charliescharters.ca Charlie's Charters Ltd. Saskatoon, SK Tel: (306) 250-1234 Email: charliescharters@sasktel.net www.charliescharters.ca Chinook School Division Box 1809, 2100 Gladstone Street E. Swift Current, SK S9H 4J8 Tel: (306) 778-9200 Email: transportation@chinooksd.ca www.chinooksd.ca Engelheim Charter Inc. 105 Carson Road (Box 238), North Service Road White City, SK S4L 5B1 Tel: (306) 566-9300 Email: shane@engelheim.ca www.engelheim.ca First Student Canada – Charter Bus Rental 140 4th Avenue E. Regina, SK S4N 4Z4 Tel: (306) 721-4499 www.firstcharterbus.com First Student Canada – Charter Bus Rental 71 5th Avenue Battleford, SK S0M 0E0 Tel: (306) 441-1790 www.firstcharterbus.com First Student Canada – Charter Bus Rental 135 Weaver Crescent Swift Current, SK S9H 4B8 Tel: (306) 741-1847 www.firstcharterbus.com
First Student Canada – Charter Bus Rental 905 Anderson Road Radville, SK S0C 2G0 Tel: (306) 869-2727 www.firstcharterbus.com First Student Canada – Charter Bus Rental 110 Faithful Crescent Saskatoon, SK S7K 8H8 Tel: (306) 343-5034 www.firstcharterbus.com Living Sky School Division #202 509 Pioneer Avenue North Battleford, SK S9A 4A5 Tel: (306) 937-7702 Email: office@lskysd.ca www.lskysd.ca
Prince Albert Northern Bus Lines Ltd. Box 1032, 517 - 17th Street W. Prince Albert, SK S6V 5S6 Tel: (306) 922-7700 Fax: (306) 922-2844 Email: panbus@sasktel.net www.princealbertnorthernbuslines.com Prince Albert Northern Bus Lines Ltd. 202 Edson Street Saskatoon, SK S7J 0P9 Tel: (800) 667-9350 Fax: (306) 922-2844 Email: panbus@sasktel.net www.princealbertnorthernbuslines.com Rilling Bus Ltd. 10317 - 8th Avenue, Box 1393 Humboldt, SK S0K 2A0 Tel: (306) 682-2236 Fax: (306) 682-1977 www.rillingbus.com
Northwest School Division #203 525 5th Street W. MeadowLake, SK S9X 1B4 Tel: (306) 236-5614 Fax: (306) 236-3922 www.nwsd.ca
South East Cornerstone School Division #209 80A 18th Street Weyburn, SK S4H 2W4 Tel: (306) 848-0080 Fax: (306) 848-4747 Email: contactus@secpsd.ca www.secpsd.ca
Northwest School Division #203 Box 280 Turtleford, SK S0M 2Y0 Tel: (306) 845-2150 Fax: (306) 845-3392 www.nwsd.ca
Southland Transportation Ltd. 10210 9th Avenue Humboldt, SK S0K 2A0 Tel: (855) 682-5715 Fax: (306) 682-0755 www.southland.ca
Northwest School Division #203 Box 456 Marshall, SK S0M 1R0 Tel: (306) 387-1200 Fax: (306) 387-1204 www.nwsd.ca
Southland Transportation Ltd. 82 5th Avenue Industrial North Battleford, SK S0M 0E0 Tel: (306) 937-3750 Fax: (306) 937-3721 www.southland.ca
Northwinds School Bus Lines Ltd. 404 Carlson Street La Ronge, SK S0J 1L0 Tel: (306) 425-2629 Prairie South School Division No. 210 1075 9th Avenue NW Moose Jaw, SK S6H 1V7 Tel: (306) 694-8750 Fax: (306) 692-7787 Email: stewart.barry@prairiesouth.ca www.prairiesouth.ca
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