The Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra (SSO) is a professional, non-profit orchestra, founded in 1927, to foster and promote classical music to enhance the artistic, intellectual and social life of the community.
The Historical Museum is housed in an old firehall, housing local historical artefacts including early settlers, First Nations life, transportation etc.
Former Prime Minister John G. Diefenbaker lived in this house from 1947 to 1957 when he took office. The house contains furnishings and other memorabilia that belonged to the former Prime Minister.
Built in 1920 and used until 1963 as the Claytonville School, this one room schoolhouse holds education artifacts from that era.
Open Seasonally 9am to 5pm May 22 to Aug 31, . Free Admission. Available for winter tours.
The E. A. Rawlinson Centre for the Arts is the hub of cultural events for Prince Albert and area. The E. A. Rawlinson Centre houses the Olive and John Diefenbaker Theatre and the Mann Art Gallery.
The Ukrainian Museum of Canada vividly preserves and honours the Ukrainian culture in Canada. Founded in 1936 by the Ukrainian Women's Association of Canada.
910 Spadina Crescent East
Saskatoon
Phone: 306-244-3800
Seager Wheeler National Historic Site
The farm was taken over, and is operated by the Seager Wheeler Farm Historical Society. An ongoing process, the farm is being restored to its condition of 1919.