Effective Friday, November 6, all people in Saskatoon, Regina and Prince Albert are required to wear non-medical masks in indoor public spaces. Frequently asked questions for heritage property owners in Saskatchewan. Oct 5, 2020. Open air East Central However, Saskatchewan’s pioneer farming past lives on at the 200+ heritage museums throughout the province. Open air Agriculture Attractions at the site include a corn maze, pumpkin patch, jumping pillow, Penelope the Pumpkin Princess, hay wagon rides, cow train rides, corn box, pony rides, corn cannon, petting farm, pony swings, tractor swings, hay bale slide, chalkboard house and hay jump. The goal is to promote the conservation and adaptive re-use of commercial heritage buildings in Saskatchewan and raise awareness of the benefit of heritage designation. Heritage Fairs - A Snapshot! Below is a list of agriculture and rural museums and resources across Saskatchewan. Letterpress Now. Heritage Award Winners - Where Are They Now? Farm Delivery options and payment methods generous and flexible. Open air "The animals are precious, the staff is super friendly, the gift shop is unique, the food is deliciously homemade and the goat yoga was so much fun!" Open air West Central At heritage farms we offer a large selection of farmhouse inspired home decor and giftables. Includes 1909 Period Village, John Deere Tractor Collection, Tea House With Large Collection Of Cups And Saucers, Logging Artifacts, Train Station And Railroad, Blacksmith Shop, Birch Hills, SK Open air Translations are made available to increase access to Government of Saskatchewan content for populations whose first language is not English. Use the Screening Tool to check if your land and resource development is located in a heritage sensitive area, then submit your proposal for review to determine if a Heritage Resource Impact Assessment (HRIA) is necessary. For a list of winners from all years since 2014, check out our Heritage Fairs Alumni page! West Central Help us improve, required to wear non-medical masks in indoor public spaces, First Nations, Métis and Northern Citizens, Agriculture, Natural Resources and Industry, COVID-19 Information for Businesses and Workers, Environmental Protection and Sustainability, First Nations, Métis, and Northern Community Businesses, Housing Development, Construction and Property Management, Cabinet, Ministries, Agencies and Other Governments, Educational Institutions and Child Care Facility Administration, Health Care Administration and Provider Resources, Legislation, Maps and Authenticating Notarized Documents, Completing a Heritage Resource Impact Assessment Requirement, Heritage Resources Review and Assessment - Guidelines for Northern Exploration, Heritage Resource Impact Assessment and Mitigation for Forestry Operations in Saskatchewan, Archaeological Heritage - Sites of a Special Nature, 2nd Floor, 3211 Albert Street, Regina, SK, Canada, S4S 5W6, Submit Your Land and Resource Proposal for Heritage Review.