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Other Programs in Your Community
The J. S. Wood Branch of the Saskatoon Public Library offers a variety of programs and events for all ages.
Optimist Hill, “Saskatoon’s winter destination!” offers a full range of activities for children and adults.
The Western Development Museum is the keeper of Saskatchewan’s collective heritage. Through the diverse exhibits, you can experience the sights and sounds of Saskatchewan from 1910 to the present.
Programs offered by other Organisations
Families
Meewasin offers information about the natural and cultural heritage along the river valley as well as events for all ages at the Beaver Creek Conservation Area.
Saskatoon Nordic Ski Club is a community of enthusiastic, engaged and supportive people who are advocates for cross country skiing in Saskatoon.
Wanuskewin Heritage Park – a window into a part of Canada’s history that remains largely undiscovered and a link to our past unlike any other National Historic Site in Canada.
The YMCA of Saskatoon is about enriching communities and lives by helping people grow in spirit, mind and body.
YWCA Saskatoon is a vibrant, community-based organization that responds to the needs of women and their families in Saskatoon, providing both preventative and emergent services.
Children
General
Nutrien Wonderhub All classes and workshops incorporate STEAM learning to encourage the appreciation of the intersection of science, technology, engineering, art and math.
Sports
The Saskatchewan Lacrosse Association has two associations in Saskatoon; the Saskatoon Box Lacrosse Association and the Saskatoon Field Lacrosse Association, that offer House and Recreation divisions for players from ages 3 and up.
Saskatoon Mini Rugby is a fun and active start, for girls and boys between the ages of 3 and 13, to being part of a team through the joy of rugby.
Saskatoon Minor Basketball Association is a not for profit organization focusing on providing basketball to local communities in Saskatoon.
The Saskatoon Raiders Softball is a league for girls, of all skill levels, playing minor softball in the southeast area of Saskatoon. The Timbits Softball program is for 5 to 10 year old players and the Junior League for girls ages 11 to 16.
Youth
Arts
Kids of Note is a non-auditioned, integrated choir for children and youth, with and without disabilities, who love to sing. The Notations is an ensemble of youth and young adult singers, some of whom are “graduates” of Kids of Note.
Sports
Challenger Baseball allows children with cognitive or physical disabilities the opportunity to enjoy all the benefits of playing baseball.
Huskies Sport Camps Train with Huskie athletes and develop skills in your favorite sport.
The Saskatchewan Coop Youth Program offers Camp Kindling for 12 to 18 year olds. Enjoy swimming, canoeing, campfires, social events and much more.
The Saskatchewan Lacrosse Association has two associations in Saskatoon; the Saskatoon Box Lacrosse Association and the Saskatoon Field Lacrosse Association, that offer House and Recreation divisions for players from ages 3 and up.
Saskatoon Eastside Youth Soccer Association represents Zone 5 of Saskatoon Youth Soccer including the QEXCA Neighbourhoods of Exhibition, Haultain and Queen Elizabeth. They host Kids in the Park every July and August in multiple parks across the community.
Saskatoon Goldfins Swim Club is Saskatchewan’s largest swim team.
The Saskatoon Lions Speed Skating Club offers exceptional coaching in a fun, friendly atmosphere where all ages and all skill levels are welcome.
Saskatoon Racing Canoe Club is dedicated to providing training in the Olympic sport of sprint canoe and kayak racing, promoting discipline, excellence and sportsmanship.
Saskatoon Royals Baseball is a city-wide zone which allows girls from all over the city to play together on a team of all girls
Other
4-H Saskatchewan is one of Canada’s largest youth organizations, has expanded from its rural roots to include more than 50 project options available today.
SCI-FI Science Camps inspire Saskatchewan’s youth through fun, hands-on science and technology programs of school workshops, summer camps and Saturday science clubs.
Adults
Sports
Horseshoe Saskatchewan proudly promotes the sport of Horseshoe Pitching in Saskatchewan.
Saskatoon Disc Golf Disc golf is similar to traditional golf, but with disc golf discs instead of balls and clubs.
The Saskatchewan Wheelchair Sports Association promotes sport, recreation, leisure,fitness training, and healthy lifestyle activities for individuals with mobility impairment.
Seniors
General
The Saskatoon Council On Aging provides many programs, classes and events for older adults.