The best museums in Saskatchewan in September 2025

These are the top 20 best museums in Saskatchewan, ranked by their rating and popularity in 2025. Click a museum for more information about the museum, including visitor information, exhibitions and reviews.

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Looking for the best museums in Saskatchewan? These are the best ones:

  1. Fort Battleford National Historic Site1

    Fort Battleford National Historic Site

     Battleford
    Fort Battleford, the sixth North-West Mounted Police fort in the North-West Territories of Canada, played a significant role in the events of the North-West Rebellion of 1885. This historical significance makes it an interesting site for those interested in Canadian history, particularly the history of the North-West Rebellion.
  2. Royal Saskatchewan Museum2

    Royal Saskatchewan Museum

     Regina
    The Royal Saskatchewan Museum, founded in 1906 as the Provincial Museum, has a long-standing mission to protect and preserve specimens of natural history and objects of historical and ethnological interest. This commitment to preservation and education makes it a valuable destination for those interested in learning about Saskatchewan's rich history and diverse natural environment.
  3. Wanuskewin Heritage Park3

    Wanuskewin Heritage Park

     Saskatoon
    Wanuskewin Heritage Park, located just outside the city of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, serves as an archaeological site and a non-profit cultural and historical centre of the First Nations. This park is a testament to the rich history and culture of the First Nations, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore and learn about the indigenous peoples of Canada.
  4. Seager Wheeler Farm4

    Seager Wheeler Farm

     Rosthern
    Seager Wheeler's Maple Grove Farm is recognized as a National Historic Site of Canada. This farm was owned and operated by the renowned agronomist Seager Wheeler, who was also known as the 'Wheat King of the Prairies' or 'The Wheat Wizard of Rosthern'. Wheeler was instrumental in developing dry land farming techniques and creating wheat strains that could thrive in the prairie climate, characterized by a short growing season and harsh winters.
  5. Batoche National Historic Site5

    Batoche National Historic Site

     Batoche
    Batoche was officially declared a National Historic Site in 1923, making it a significant location for those interested in Canadian history. The visitor center at Batoche offers multimedia presentations that provide insights into the history and life of the residents during the time of its establishment. This interactive experience allows visitors to gain a deeper understanding of the site's historical significance.
  6. Saskatchewan Science Centre6

    Saskatchewan Science Centre

     Regina
    The Saskatchewan Science Centre, located in Regina, Saskatchewan, is an interactive science museum. It operates as a not-for-profit charitable organization, making it a unique institution in the region. Visitors can expect a variety of interactive exhibits that make learning about science fun and engaging.
  7. Government House7

    Government House

     Regina
    The Government House in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, holds a significant place in the country's history. It was initially built as a residence for the lieutenant governor of the North West Territories. However, with the creation of the provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta from the Territories in 1905, and Regina becoming the capital of Saskatchewan, the Government House became the official residence of the lieutenant governor of Saskatchewan.
  8. Saskatchewan Railway Museum8

    Saskatchewan Railway Museum

     Saskatoon
    The Saskatchewan Railway Museum is situated to the west of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. It is conveniently located at the intersection of the Pike Lake Highway (Hwy 60) and the Canadian National Railway tracks, specifically on the "Hawker" siding. This strategic location makes it easily accessible for visitors.
  9. Claybank Brick Plant National Historic Site9

    Claybank Brick Plant National Historic Site

     Claybank
    The Claybank Brick Plant National Historic Site, situated near Claybank, Saskatchewan at the base of the Dirt Hills in the RM of Elmsthorpe No. 100, functioned as a brick manufacturing plant from 1914 to 1989. This site offers a unique glimpse into the industrial history of Canada, showcasing the brick manufacturing process of the early to mid-20th century.
  10. Mackenzie Art Gallery10

    Mackenzie Art Gallery

     Regina
    The MacKenzie Art Gallery, situated in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, is housed in the versatile T. C. Douglas Building. This building is conveniently located at the edge of the Wascana Centre, making it easily accessible for visitors. The gallery offers a diverse range of art exhibits, making it a worthwhile destination for art enthusiasts.
  11. Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site11

    Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site

     Abernethy
    The Motherwell Homestead is a National Historic Site of Canada, situated just south of the community of Abernethy in Saskatchewan. This site is a significant landmark that commemorates the life and achievements of William Richard Motherwell, who was Saskatchewan's first minister of agriculture and federal minister of agriculture for the Mackenzie King government.
  12. Western Development Museum12

    Western Development Museum

     Saskatoon
  13. Western Development Museum13

    Western Development Museum

     Moose Jaw
  14. Outlook & District Heritage Museum14

    Outlook & District Heritage Museum

     Outlook
    The Outlook station, now home to the Outlook & District Heritage Museum, is a former railway station in Outlook, Saskatchewan. This station was constructed by the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) as part of the Moose Jaw-Edmonton branch line. The historical significance of the station adds to the charm and appeal of the museum.
  15. Rcmp Heritage Centre15

    Rcmp Heritage Centre

     Regina
    The RCMP Heritage Centre, located in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, is a museum dedicated to law enforcement. It houses a variety of exhibits and artifacts related to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), providing visitors with a comprehensive understanding of the force's history and operations.
  16. 16

    Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum

     Battleford
  17. 17

    Chapel Gallery

     North Battleford
  18. 18

    Allen Sapp Gallery

     North Battleford
  19. 19

    Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame

     Regina
  20. 20

    Lloydminster Museum + Archives

     Lloydminster

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