Saskatoon is centrally located in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, and lies 780 kilometres northwest of Winnipeg, a little over 520 kilometres southeast of Edmonton, and just over 300 kilometres north of the U.S. border.
Saskatoon, one of the sunniest cities in Canada, is situated on the banks of the south Saskatchewan river which is crossed by seven bridges within the city limits. The city includes over 120 hectares of riverbank parklands.
As a four season destination, Saskatoon has much to offer: History comes alive at many exceptional museums such as the Western Development Museum and its popular Mainstreet Boomtown 1910. Six thousand years of habitation can be explored at Wanuskewin Heritage Park.
Many festivals and special events are celebrated annually. From the ethnic celebrations of Folkfest and Vesna, to the renowned Saskatchewan Jazz Festival, to the innovative Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan Festival and the popular Saskatoon Exhibition, the good times are guaranteed.
Community owned, non profit – offering the best in world cinema, live music and performance.
The Diefenbaker Canada Centre offers Saskatoon a dynamic cultural, historical and educational institution, featuring travelling and permanent exhibits, it is...
Featuring a permanent gallery with weavings, textiles, photos and other artifacts. Special collections gallery displays original Kurelek paintings, while another...
Maintaining the cultural identity of the Indian Cultures of Saskatchewan: Cree, Dene, Saulteaux, Dakota, Nakota and Lakota
Saskatchewan's only public gallery devoted to fine craft. Local, provincial and national exhibitions featuring innovative and excellence in craft.
Saskatoon's public gallery organizing local, national, and international exhibitions of historical and contemporary art.
Museum of History of Wars from Boer War to present day operations. Membership club with activities for member and guests.
The Saskatchewan Railway Museum is the provinces premier railway museum.
Saskatoon’s professional opera company offering high quality theatrical performances in an intimate setting.
Features artifacts and stories pertaining to First Nations, Metis and Pioneers including the 1885 Resistance. Gift shop, viewing tower and travelling...
The WDM has been the museum of social and economic history for the Province of Saskatchewan for over 60 years.
Saskatoon’s ‘original’ year round Dinner Theatre. Offering five comedies per season, a great buffet, friendly service and comfortable atmosphere...