Saskatoon
Museum, Industrial / Education, Walking Tour
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- Apr-17,2024: "Acquaint yourself with an important part of modern Canadian political history"
- Mar-5,2020: "Diefenbaker museum"
- Jan-6,2020: "AVRO Arrow Display on until April"
101 Diefenbaker Pl, Saskatoon. Just W of Education Building on University of Saskatchewan campus, overlooking the South Saskatchewan River.
Latitude: 52.13298° N,
Longitude: -106.6405° W
Longitude: -106.6405° W

Guests enjoying the Diefenbaker Canada Centre’s “One Canada” Exhibit.

Diefenbaker and his wife Olive meet with a group of Polish children in costume in Sarnia, Ontario in 1959.

A visitor enjoying the Diefenbaker Canada Centre’s past exhibit “Fostering a Vision for Canada: Diefenbaker’s Legacy”

Diefenbaker showing a rare smile while carried on the shoulders of a large crowd of Quebec supporters during the election campaign of 1962.

Prime Minister Diefenbaker and President John F. Kennedy remain personal opponents but political allies as they walk down an Ottawa street in 1961.

Prime Minister Diefenbaker, while leader of a majority government in 1959, greeted Queen Elizabeth II in St. John's, Newfoundland.

Students learning about the Little Stone Schoolhouse from a Diefenbaker Canada Centre interpreter.
Fostering a Vision for Canada: The Rt. Hon. John G. Diefenbaker dreamed of a united Canada, one which would find strength through diversity. Building on this legacy, the Diefenbaker Canada Centre (DCC) gallery hosts permanent and travelling exhibits that interpret the Canadian experience. Explore the period replica rooms, join in a walking tour of Saskatoon's University of Saskatchewan campus and connect with local built heritage at the Little Stone Schoolhouse.
Check out the Diefenbaker Canada Centre's online exhibits to learn more about Canada’s history from the comfort of your home and test your skills in various online printable activities.
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