Saskatoon Western Development Museum - Saskatchewan Artifacts and History Part 1 on SaskTel Max
This video is part one of a two part series on the Western Development Museums in Saskatchewan: Saskatoon, Moose Jaw, Yorkton, North Battleford and the Curatorial Centre. In this documentary, you will learn a bit about the history of Saskatchewan and the artifacts that are collected to tell that history. This piece was video taped by Robbie Gilfillan and Produced and Edited by Trona Lee Garvie. It is a SaskTel Max and Bamboo Shoots Production made in January of 2012.
Saskatoon Western Development Museum - Saskatchewan Artifacts and History Part 2 on SaskTel Max
This video is part two of a two part series on the Western Development Museums in Saskatchewan: Saskatoon, Moose Jaw, Yorkton, North Battleford and the Curatorial Centre. In this documentary, you will learn a bit about collecting artifacts and preserving them for the future regarding the history of Saskatchewan. This piece was video taped by Robbie Gilfillan and Produced and Edited by Trona Lee Garvie. It is a SaskTel Max and Bamboo Shoots Production made in February of 2012.
Western Development Museum, Saskatchewan, Canada
The Western Development Museum in Saskatoon represents the 1910 Boomtown Era. This museum has reconstructed a typical main street from a thriving prairie town during this era. Walk through 1910 Boomtown and visit old time shops, churches, doctor's offices and banks. Each building is filled with antiques that would have been in service in 1910. In behind the main street is a comprehensive collection of massive farm machinery in the agricultural and transportation galleries that complement the main museum.
The Western Development Museum in Saskatoon
The Western Development Museum in Saskatoon represents the 1910 Boomtown Era. This museum has reconstructed a typical main street from a thriving prairie town during this era. Walk through 1910 Boomtown and visit old time shops, churches, doctors offices and banks. Each building is filled with antiques that would have been in service in 1910. In behind the main street is a comprehensive collection of massive farm machinery in the agricultural and transportation galleries that complement the main museum.
Western Development Museum Saskatoon
One of Saskatchewan's best kept secrets
I visited the other 3, North Battleford, Yorkton and Moose Jaw as well
August 8, 2013
Saskatchewan Western Development Museum
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The Saskatchewan Western Development Museum is a network of four museums in Saskatchewan, Canada preserving and recording the social and economic development of the province.The museum has branches in Moose Jaw, North Battleford, Saskatoon and Yorkton.Respectively, each branch focuses on a different theme: transportation, agriculture, economy, and people.The Museum is affiliated with the Canadian Museums Association, the Canadian Heritage Information Network, and Virtual Museum of Canada.
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Sawmill at the Western Development Museum
Sawmill at the Western Development Museum Yorkton Saskatchewan august 3 2014.
Ukranian Museums, Saskatchewan, Canada
The Ukrainian culture is significant in this province, and traditional onion-topped churches of both Ukrainian Orthodox and Ukrainian Catholic faiths are commonplace throughout its cities, as well as punctuating the farming landscape. There are two good Ukrainian museums in Saskatoon that are dedicated to the preservation of the history, heritage, and culture of Saskatchewan's Ukrainian pioneer ancestors.
Ramada Yorkton - Yorkton Hotels, Canada
Ramada Yorkton 3 Stars hotel in Yorkton, Canada Within US Travel Directory Featuring an indoor pool with a water slide and hot tub this hotel is located 3 km from the Painted Hand Casino. Free Wi-Fi access is available.A cable TV is provided in each room at Ramada Yorkton. There are also coffee and tea making facilities in the rooms.Ramada Yorkton offers guests a sauna to relax in. A complimentary continental breakfast is served daily. There is also a restaurant located onsite, which serves American cuisine for lunch and dinner. Guests can enjoy entertainment at the onsite nightclub.
Gallagher Centre and Western Development Museum are both a 5 minutes' drive from the hotel.
The property offers free parking.
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WDM: Collecting & Preserving the history of Saskatchewan - Part 1B
Thanks to SaskTel Max Local On Demand, you may now view a great two-part program on the behind-the-scenes operations at the Curatorial Centre of the Western Development Museum. Check out the WDM segments on channel 48 of SaskTel Max On Demand. Meet some of our curatorial staff and learn more about what we do to care for and interpret Saskatchewan's innovative heritage. Video produced and edited by Bamboo Shoots.
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Yorkton, Saskatchewan
An early autumn day in Yorkton.
Tractors and farm machinery 2013
August 12, 2013
Western Development Museum - Yorkton Saskatchewan Canada
Threshermen's Show & Seniors' Festival in Yorkton Saskatchewan 2018
A glance of the 63rd Annual Threshermen's Show and Seniors' Festival Held on August 4th and 5th 2018 at the Western Development Museum in Yorkton Saskatchewan. We Didn't get a chance to see everything. We got rained out in the afternoon so some attractions and events are not on this video. There is always next year.
Johnson Farm (1989, 10 mins.)
This is a 1989 visit by Leo, Esther, Art and Karen to the former Johnson farm about 13 miles from Wynyard, Sask. It's where Leo and Esther's grandparents and Uncle John lived.
WDM: Collecting & Preserving the history of Saskatchewan - Part 1C
Thanks to SaskTel Max Local On Demand, you may now view a great two-part program on the behind-the-scenes operations at the Curatorial Centre of the Western Development Museum. Check out the WDM segments on channel 48 of SaskTel Max On Demand. Meet some of our curatorial staff and learn more about what we do to care for and interpret Saskatchewan's innovative heritage. Video produced and edited by Bamboo Shoots.
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Top 2 Star Hotel In Canada Holiday Inn Express Yorkton East **
Holiday Inn Express Yorkton East
2-star hotel
63 7th Ave North, S3N 3X2 Yorkton, Canada
With an indoor pool and hot tub, Holiday Inn Express Yorkton East is located 6 minutes from Yorkton City Hall. A microwave, refrigerator, and coffee maker feature in each room. Free WiFi is included. A flat-screen TV with satellite channels feature in every air-conditioned room at Holiday Inn Yorkton East. Private bathrooms include a shower and hairdryer. A seating area is available. Select suites include sofabeds. A daily hot breakfast is served in the hotel's breakfast room. Guests can enjoy a workout in the fitness centre. The front desk is available 24 hours a day. Business facilities and meeting rooms are provided. Laundry and dry cleaning is offered. Deer Park Municipal Golf Course is 5 km and Painted Hand Museum is 4 km from the hotel. Western Development Museum is 3 minutes’ and Upper Rousay Lake Bird Sanctuary is 13 minutes’ drive away. Solo travellers particularly like the location — they rated it 8.6 for a one-person stay. This property is also rated for the best value in Yorkton! Guests are getting more for their money when compared to other properties in this city.
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CPR on the Soo Line
A pull/push grain drag heading up to Moose Jaw on a bright winter's afternoon.
Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada
Beautifully situated on the rolling hills of Saskatchewan's parkland, Yorkton has a population of around 16,000 people that are mostly dependent on agriculture. Mining and forestry also contribute to the economy in a city rich with retail and recreational opportunities, such as a popular casino. The exquisite cathedral dome at St. Mary's Catholic church is the main icon, while numerous churches can be found in a downtown filled with heritage buildings.