Batoche National Historic Site

Step Into Saskatchewan's Stories

Over 250 museums proudly share Saskatchewan’s past, present and future. Places where stories come to life. Discover the people, cultures and events that have shaped this province through interactive exhibits and preserved historic sites. From ancient fossils to Indigenous knowledge and pioneer resilience, Saskatchewan invites you to connect with the land and those who have called it home for generations.

Family Fun at National Historic Sites

Get a glimpse into the lives of those who were here before at one or more of these national historic sites that offer immersive experiences and tours that are fun and educational for the whole family.

RCMP Heritage Centre

Regina

Tyrannosaurus Rex display inside the T.rex Discovery Centre.

Did You Know?

The largest, most massive Tyrannosaurus Rex fossil in the world was found in Saskatchewan. Paleontologists named this T.rex, Scotty, and you can visit her at both the T.rex Discovery Centre in Eastend and the Royal Saskatchewan Museum in Regina.

Paleontology in Saskatchewan

Learning what made the opimihāw Creek such a unique place on the prairies.

Taking a stroll back in time to the 1920's.

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