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LOCAL LOCAL TREASURERS TREASURES<br />
LOCAL TREASURES<br />
The Big Wheel<br />
45 Bison Ave<br />
The wheel is a geographic record of<br />
Weyburn’s history reflected in a mosaic by<br />
local artist Joan Linley.<br />
Turner Curling Museum<br />
327 Mergens St NW<br />
Touted as “first in the world”, this<br />
unique museum is of interest to<br />
curlers and non-curlers alike. The<br />
collection features many rare<br />
historical curling pieces.<br />
Tommy Douglas Performing<br />
Arts Centre<br />
400 - 10 th Ave SE<br />
The Centre hosts a variety of<br />
productions and events throughout<br />
the year. Make sure to visit the T.C.<br />
Douglas archive room while you<br />
are there.<br />
Tommy Douglas Statue<br />
HWY 39 E at the Boardwalk<br />
Proudly memorializing the<br />
“Father of Medicare”; the<br />
bronze statue stands on the<br />
banks along the Riverfront<br />
Boardwalk. Produced by<br />
sculptor Leah Vivot as a tribute<br />
to the long standing premier of<br />
Saskatchewan (1944-1961) who<br />
began his career in Weyburn.<br />
Weyburn Heritage Village<br />
424 - 10 th Ave S; behind Signal<br />
Hill Arts Centre<br />
Buildings and artifacts make up<br />
a collection that will take you<br />
back in time. Give your senses<br />
a workout as you see, hear, feel<br />
and taste the past.<br />
For more details or to book a tour at the Heritage Village go to<br />
www.weyburn.ca or call <strong>City</strong> Hall at 306.848.2489.<br />
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