South - Moose Jaw
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    13 km S of Moose Jaw on Hwy 2.
    Latitude: 50.2815° N,
    Longitude: -105.5357° W
    Sukanen Ship Pioneer Village & Museum is located minutes south of Moose Jaw. It is the home of the Sukanen Ship, the Sontiainen, an ocean going vessel built on the prairies by Tom Sukanen. The property houses over 50 old buildings containing settler artifacts, as well as car, truck and tractor exhibits. It is also home to one of the largest restored wooden crib grain elevators, circa 1913, in Saskatchewan, and the Diefenbaker Homestead.​​​

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    May 15 to Sep 9.

    Mon to Sat 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Sun 12 noon - 6 p.m., phone to confirm hours.

    Rates And Discounts

    $10 adults (18 years and up), $8 seniors and students (valid student card required), $5 children 6-15 (accompanied by an adult), children 5 years and under free.  Contact museum for group tour rates. Subject to change.
    • Family rates
    • Group rates

    Certifications and Affiliations

    • Municipal Heritage Property designation

    Access

    • Urban / Suburban

    Services

    • Bus parking
    • Estimated viewing time (hours): 2
    • Self-guided tour
    • Tourist information available
    • Tours upon request

    Amenities

    • Gift shop
    • Meeting rooms
    • Modern washroom
    • Picnic area
    • Pit toilet
    • Trail brochure / Map

    Activities

    • Geocaching

    Maps & Docs

    Contact Info

    Phone(s): 306-693-7315 | 306-630-5727 |
    office@sukanenshipmuseum.ca

    May 15 to Sep 9.

    Mon to Sat 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Sun 12 noon - 6 p.m., phone to confirm hours.

    13 km S of Moose Jaw on Hwy 2.

    Latitude: 50.2815° N, Longitude: -105.5357° W

    South - Moose Jaw

    Sukanen Ship Pioneer Village & Museum is located minutes south of Moose Jaw. It is the home of the Sukanen Ship, the Sontiainen, an ocean going vessel built on the prairies by Tom Sukanen. The property houses over 50 old buildings containing settler artifacts, as well as car, truck and tractor exhibits. It is also home to one of the largest restored wooden crib grain elevators, circa 1913, in Saskatchewan, and the Diefenbaker Homestead.​​​

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    Location Information

    13 km S of Moose Jaw on Hwy 2.

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    lat. 50.2815° N, long. -105.5357° W

    Contact Info

    Phone: 306-693-7315 | 306-630-5727 |
    office@sukanenshipmuseum.ca