Visitor Guidelines – Please Note!

The Saskatchewan Railway Museum is Saskatchewan’s premier railroad museum.

We are located south west of Saskatoon on the Pike Lake Highway, two kilometers off the highway to Calgary on Highway 60.

The Museum is operated by members of the Saskatchewan Railroad Historical Association (SRHA).  It was founded in 1990 to fulfill the SRHA’s mission. The museum is governed by a volunteer board of directors. Memberships in the Association are available by contacting the board. See our Join Us page.

Visitors may climb on the trains and enter the railway buildings, but as the museum is a former railway siding, some exhibits are less accessible than others.

Please Note: the museum is a industrial site. Visitors are advised to wear appropriate clothing, including footwear, for such a site. Wheelchair and scooter access is limited. 

Further note: the gophers have joined us for the summer. Watch for gopher holes!

 

The museum is located on Treaty 6 territory and the traditional homeland of the Metis people, which whom we show our respect and share the land. 

The museum is open Friday-Saturday-Sunday and long weekend Mondays during the summer months from the May long weekend to the September long weekend. Our usual operating hours are 10 am to 5 pm. Group tours are not currently available during the operating season.