Diefenbaker Canada Centre, Saskatoon
The Diefenbaker Canada Centre is a cultural institution named in honor of John G. Diefenbaker, Canada's 13th Prime Minister. The center serves as both a museum and an educational facility dedicated to preserving and celebrating Canada's political history and the life and legacy of John Diefenbaker himself.
Its mission is to engage the public in the study and appreciation of Canada's political history, foster an understanding of the democratic process, and honor the contributions of John Diefenbaker to Canadian politics.
The center houses a diverse range of exhibits and artifacts related to Canadian history and politics. Visitors can explore various displays, including the "Diefenbaker: A Vision for Canada" exhibit, which highlights key aspects of Diefenbaker's life and career.
The center provides insights into Diefenbaker's contributions to human rights, including his strong stance against apartheid in South Africa and his role in adopting the Canadian Bill of Rights.
The museum also features rotating exhibits that delve into various aspects of Canadian history, culture, and politics.
The Diefenbaker Canada Centre is situated on the campus of the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, making it easily accessible to both locals and visitors to the city.
Its mission is to engage the public in the study and appreciation of Canada's political history, foster an understanding of the democratic process, and honor the contributions of John Diefenbaker to Canadian politics.
The center houses a diverse range of exhibits and artifacts related to Canadian history and politics. Visitors can explore various displays, including the "Diefenbaker: A Vision for Canada" exhibit, which highlights key aspects of Diefenbaker's life and career.
The center provides insights into Diefenbaker's contributions to human rights, including his strong stance against apartheid in South Africa and his role in adopting the Canadian Bill of Rights.
The museum also features rotating exhibits that delve into various aspects of Canadian history, culture, and politics.
The Diefenbaker Canada Centre is situated on the campus of the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, making it easily accessible to both locals and visitors to the city.
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Sight Name: Diefenbaker Canada Centre
Sight Location: Saskatoon, Canada (See walking tours in Saskatoon)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Sight Location: Saskatoon, Canada (See walking tours in Saskatoon)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 4.0 Km or 2.5 Miles
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 4.0 Km or 2.5 Miles



