9. Western Development Museum2610 Lorne Ave S, Saskatoon, SK S7J 0S6
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Highlighting Saskatchewan's technological and agricultural progress from pioneer to modern times, the Western Development Museum brings history to life with intriguing exhibits and an impressive collection of artifacts including historic machinery and vintage cars. The museum boasts the longest indoor street in Canada, called "Boomtown," illustrating life in the early 20th century. Sample a home cooked meal at the Boomtown Cafe complete with 1910 trappings and ambience. (© 10Best) More Details for Western Development MuseumHours: Jan - Mar Tue-Sun 9am-5pm Apr - Dec Daily 9am-5pm Admission: Adult CAD8.50; Senior (65+) CAD7.50; Student CAD5.75; Child (6-12) CAD2; Child (5 and under) Free; Family CAD18 Payment Methods: Website: Visit the Western Development Museum website » Type: History Museums, Museums |
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