Saskatchewan Landmarks and Historic Sites
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Landmarks and Historic Sites in Saskatchewan, Canada.
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The Wanuskewin Interpretive Centre is located in Saskatoon and is a National Historic Site. It encompasses a picturesque valley and tributary to the South Saskatchewan River. Northern Plains Indians have been living, hunting and gathering on this site for at least 60 centuries. The site was once a significant buffalo hunting centre. Stories of the past and the people whose ancestors experienced them await your visit.
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This statue of the famous Canadian hockey player is located on 1st Ave and 20th St.
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The Wanuskewin Interpretive Centre located in Wanuskewin Heritage Park, a National Historic Site. It encompasses a picturesque valley and tributary to the South Saskatchewan River. Northern Plains Indians have been living, hunting and gathering on this site for at least 60 centuries. The site was once a significant buffalo hunting centre. Stories of the past and the people whose ancestors experienced them await your visit.
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The Wanuskewin Interpretive Centre located in Wanuskewin Heritage Park, a National Historic Site. It encompasses a picturesque valley and tributary to the South Saskatchewan River. Northern Plains Indians have been living, hunting and gathering on this site for at least 60 centuries. The site was once a significant buffalo hunting centre. Stories of the past and the people whose ancestors experienced them await your visit.
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Pictured here is the Wanuskewin Interpretive Centre located in Wanuskewin Heritage Park, a National Historic Site. It encompasses a picturesque valley and tributary to the South Saskatchewan River. Northern Plains Indians have been living, hunting and gathering on this site for at least 60 centuries. The site was once a significant buffalo hunting centre. Stories of the past and the people whose ancestors experienced them await your visit.
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The Diefenbaker Homestead is located at Sukanen Ship Pioneer Village and Museum, south of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. It was once the home of the late Right Honourable John G. Diefenbaker, P.C., Q.C., M.P. In 1967 the house was moved to Regina from Borden, Saskatchewan, was restored, and declared a historical site on August 31,1967. This site is now permanently closed.
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The Wanuskewin Interpretive Centre located in Wanuskewin Heritage Park, a National Historic Site. It encompasses a picturesque valley and tributary to the South Saskatchewan River. Northern Plains Indians have been living, hunting and gathering on this site for at least 60 centuries. The site was once a significant buffalo hunting centre. Stories of the past and the people whose ancestors experienced them await your visit.
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The Diefenbaker Memorial is located in the Diefenbaker Centre at the University of Saskatchewan.





