50 Diefenbaker Drive, Moose Jaw, SK S6J 1L9
Explore Saskatchewan's spirit of innovation and prairie heritage at this engaging museum. Marvel at larger-than-life exhibits celebrating local icons, from the creation of Medicare to the aerobatic Snowbirds. Experience hands-on demonstrations including blacksmithing and steam tr
🕐 Mo-Su 09:00-17:00; Mo off (Jan-Mar); Closed: Family Day, Good Friday, Thanksgiving, Remembrance Day, Christmas, Boxing Day, New Year's Day
Updated · Mis à jour — Jun 24, 2026
Supported by Ottawa Tourism and the Ottawa Museum Network · Soutenu par Tourisme Ottawa et le Réseau des musées d'Ottawa
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The Canada Strong Pass is a 2025–2026 federal initiative designed to boost attendance and accessibility by offering free admission to children (17 and under) and 50% off for young adults (18–24). It aims to foster national heritage exploration, with the federal government (and some provincial governments) providing funding to offset lost revenue for participating institutions. The 2026 summer program runs June 19 to September 7th, inclusive.
Le Laissez-passer Canada fort est une initiative fédérale 2025-2026 conçue pour stimuler la fréquentation et l'accessibilité en offrant l'admission gratuite aux enfants (17 ans et moins) et 50 % de réduction pour les jeunes adultes (18-24 ans). Il vise à encourager l'exploration du patrimoine national, le gouvernement fédéral (et certains gouvernements provinciaux) fournissant un financement pour compenser les pertes de revenus des établissements participants. Le programme estival 2026 se déroule du 19 juin au 7 septembre inclusivement.