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Gladys' Doll House
4 km (2.5 mi.) n. on Hwy. 12
from 71st St., then 1.6 km (1 mi.) e. and 1 km (.6 mi.) n.
Saskatoon, S7K 3J7 CAN
(306) 933-2638
Admission charged.
Daily 1-7, June-Aug.; by
appointment rest of year
More than 1,000 new and
antique dolls are featured. Each group of dolls is displayed depicting a scene
best describing its history and background..
Saskatoon Zoo and Forestry Farm Park
1903 Forest Dr.
Saskatoon, S7S 1G9 CAN
(306) 975-3382
Admission charged.
Zoo and park open daily 9-9,
May 1-Labour Day; 10-4, rest of year
Displayed in settings
resembling their natural habitats are 350 species of birds and animals native to
Saskatchewan and western Canada. The park offers a children's petting zoo, a
reptile and tropical fish display, stocked fishing pond and nature walkways. The
Kinsmen Express train provides a tour around the park and zoo.
Western Development Museum's 1910 Boomtown
2610 Lorne Ave.
Saskatoon, S7J 0S6 CAN
Admission charged.
Daily 9-5, Apr.-Dec.;
Tues.-Sun. 9-5, rest of year. Closed Jan. 1 and Dec. 25
Western Development Museum'S
1910 Boomtown is at 2610 Lorne Ave. This indoor representation of a typical
prairie town features more than 30 buildings. Displays include transportation
artifacts and vintage agricultural equipment. Food is available.
Saskatchewan Indian Cultural Centre
120 33rd St. E.
Saskatoon, S7K 0S2 CAN
(306) 373-9901
Free
Mon.-Fri. 8:30-4:30. Tours
are given Tues.-Wed. by appointment
The center is dedicated to
preserving First Nations cultures in Saskatchewan such as the Woodland, Swampy
and Plains Cree; Dene; Saulteaux; Dakota; Lakota; and Nakota. Exhibits include
historic artifacts as well as contemporary arts and crafts.
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