101 Diefenbaker Pl, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5B8, CanadaMap
Phone+1 306-966-8384
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Diefenbaker museum
Quaint little museum! Not too big, and not too buys, so it was not overwhelming :) Not the place you would like to take small children to, they would not understand, and there is not much room.
The Diefenbaker Center is a historic monument to the Canadian Prome Minister from Saskatchewan. Building is located near his burial and has a nice river view. Very nicely gathered collection of the WW...
Although small, provided a nice overview of our 13th Prime Minister from his birth through becoming Prime Minister. It was very interesting to see the replicas of this Prime Minister office and the Pr...
I had never heard of John Diefenbaker but I am certainly richer for having visited this centre. It is free and attributed solely to this former Prime Minister of Canada in the 1950/60s who came from ...
Diefenbaker museum
Quaint little museum! Not too big, and not too buys, so it was not overwhelming :) Not the place you would like to take small children to, they would not understand, and there is not much room.
AVRO Arrow Display on until April
Original blueprints and replics of the AVRO Arrow on display intil April. Highly recommend for aviation buffs to check it out!!
Historic monument to Canadian PM from SK
The Diefenbaker Center is a historic monument to the Canadian Prome Minister from Saskatchewan. Building is located near his burial and has a nice river view. Very nicely gathered collection of the WW...
Interesting Visit
Although small, provided a nice overview of our 13th Prime Minister from his birth through becoming Prime Minister. It was very interesting to see the replicas of this Prime Minister office and the Pr...
Well worth a special visit
I had never heard of John Diefenbaker but I am certainly richer for having visited this centre. It is free and attributed solely to this former Prime Minister of Canada in the 1950/60s who came from ...