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50 Diefenbaker Drive
Moose Jaw, SK
Canada S6J 1J9
Tel: (306) 693-5989
Fax: (306) 691-0511

Email: moosejaw@wdm.ca

 

Map to Moose Jaw WDM

For travelers with GPS receivers, coordinates in degrees, minutes and hundredths of minutes are:

N 50° 25.10´
W 105° 31.81´

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




























The Saskatchewan Story - 1905-2005: Winning the Prairie Gamble

  Introduction scene from Winning the Prairie Gamble Moose JawWinning the Prairie Gamble:
The Saskatchewan Story!
 

See how Saskatchewan people met the challenges of vast distances and isolation when all-weather roads were only a distant dream. A Piper J3 flying low over a Saskatchewan-built motor boat, along with two Saskatchewan snow machines provide a look at the ingenuity and creativity of Saskatchewan people. Then, discover why Saskatchewan was the natural birthplace of Canada’s system of universal free medical care as you see a host of authentic artifacts, including a medicine chest, symbolizing a treaty made with First Nations peoples. As well, enjoy a whirlwind look at our famous Saskatchewan weather, in all its extremes.

See Winning the Prairie Gamble exhibits in other WDM locations.

Exhibit Information

 

 

100 Year SK Timeline sketch
100 Year Timeline of Saskatchewan History

featuring fascinating SK facts.  

 

 

Lorch snowplanesTransportation - Beyond the Grid highlights the waterways and airways that are the highways of the north. It also features the Lorch snowplane and the story of Saskatchewan's transportation challenges and innovations.

 

CF-SAM, one of Saskatchewan's first Air Ambulance planes

Health Care Exhibit
featuring CF-SAM, the story of Saskatchewan's pioneering Air Ambulance service, and many other Saskatchewan innovations in the world of health care.

Roll of film with Sk images

Saskatchewan Theatre

featuring multi-media presentations about...Saskatchewan!

 

 

 

And many more Saskatchewan stories! 

 

Updated September 8, 2009