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This is an archived event from Culture Days 2025.

Little Stone Schoolhouse Open House

In-person

Museum History & heritage Kids
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Location

The Little Stone Schoolhouse

Clinic Place

Saskatoon, SK

Directions: Limited metered parking available on site, parkade parking at Royal University Hospital.

Access

Free.

Offered in English.

About

On Saturday September 27 from 12 to 2 pm, come explore and learn all about the history of Saskatoon's original Victoria School house, built in 1887 by stonemason Alexander Marr. Once located on Broadway, the school was dismantled stone by stone and reconstructed on the University of Saskatchewan campus. Come play Jacob's ladder, practice writing on a slate board and make your own ball and cup craft to take home! This family-friendly event is suitable for all ages.

Find us next to Royal University Hospital at 110 Clinic place, University of Saskatchewan campus.

Organizer

Diefenbaker Canada Centre

As Canada’s only Prime Ministerial museum in Western Canada, the Diefenbaker Canada Centre’s purpose is to help people make meaningful and personal connections to ideas of citizenship, leadership, and Canada’s role in the international community. Exhibitions hosted by the Diefenbaker Canada Centre emphasize the history and importance of such concepts as Canadian nationalism, political leadership, and symbolism. The DCC is committed to educating and engaging its visitors through programming relating to its mandate and permanent collections.

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