Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame and Museum
Established in 1966, the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame and Museum recognizes excellence in Saskatchewan sport history. The Hall of Fame mandate recognizes individuals and teams who have made their mark on the sport stage. The Museum mandate focuses on the varied sport history of the province.
About the Collections
The collection is a combination of artifacts and archives spanning the history of sport in Saskatchewan for the past 100 years. We are the permanent repository for the Saskatchewan Roughriders Football Club collection.
Approximate number of objects in the collections: 7600
Archives
Photographs, minutes and oral histories documenting Saskatchewan's sport history over the past 100 years.
Films and Videos •
Photographs •
Textual Records
Human History
The collection shows how sport has impacted on the lives of Saskatchewan people.
Imaging
: Photographs
: Video
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Medals
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Memorabilia
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Oral History
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Sports Equipment
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Transportation
Natural Sciences
Plants and Animals (Biological Collections)
Scientific Specimens
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Aquatic Organisms
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Botany
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Zoology
Services & Activities
Research opportunities, education programming, special events and souvenirs.
Research Services
Research can be done on site with the collection by a researcher free of charge, or museum staff will facilitate the request for a fee. Appointments are required. Services include: photo library, Saskatchewan Roughrider Football Club Collection, artifact collection, sport archives collection and resource room.
Archival Records •
Information Centre
Other: Photo reproductions are available for a cost.
Educational Programs
Five pre-school modules held in the spring and fall. Kindergarten to Grade 12 school programs offered during the school year on an in-house and out-reach basis. Elders Program offered throughout the year. Tour bookings required.
School Programs
: Age 0-4 (Pre-School)
: Age 5-11 (k-6)
: Age 12-17 (7-13)(Quebec: Secondary 1-CEGEP)
: Age 18 and up (Post-Secondary)
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Seniors Programs
Other: All education programs can be tailored to fit special needs. Tour bookings required.
Visitor Services
Fully accessible facility.
Guided Tours
: English
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Accessible by Public Transportation
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Children's Activities or Services
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Parking Facilities
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Gift shop
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Special Needs Facilities
: Washrooms
: Wheelchair access
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Cloakroom
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Washrooms
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Audio Guides
Volunteer Services
Volunteer Services Available •
Volunteer Training Offered
Number of Volunteers: 175
Activities: Administrative, governance, education, special events, collection management, fundraising
Member Privileges
Limited edition member pin (new members only); tax receipt; quarterly newsletter; invitation to special events; preferred use of the hall as an event facility
Food Services
Reception Facilities
Internet Services
General Information •
Events •
Education •
Directions or Map •
Online Giftshop or Bookstore
Local Tourism Links
Local Attractions •
Hotels •
Restaurants •
Shopping •
Other Services
Other Services
Memberships are available at a cost of $25/individuals; $40/family, $50/Associations and Provincial Sport Governing Bodies, and $75/corporations. Volunteers are always welcome at the Hall and Museum. There is a interview/screening process that is implemented for this service.
Publications and Products
We offer a series of sport history books featuring the history of sport governing bodies within the province. Various titles. "For the Record" is our newsletter published quarterly.
Annual Reports •
Books •
Brochures •
Newsletters •
Tour Packages •
Commemorative Souvenirs

