402 Third Avenue South
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
S7K 3G5
p. (306)665-6888
f. (306)665-6117
Open Monday to Friday, 9 am to 5 pm
Weekends and Holidays, 12:00 Noon to 5 pm
The Meewasin Valley Interpretive Centre focuses on the original areas of urban development in Saskatoon. It is a place to learn about the Meewasin Trail system, Saskatoon history, the South Saskatchewan River, and the Future of the Meewasin Valley. In 2004/2005, the centre enjoyed 17, 121 visitors who toured the facility, sought tourist information, or who participated in the interpretive programs. The MVC staff deliver a cultural history program to most grade 3 students in Saskatoon The Centre partnered with other organizations to host such events as the annual Heritage Festival, National Rivers Day, and Seasonal programs at the historic Marr Residence.
Meewasin Valley Centre's staff are friendly people and very knowledgeable about Saskatoon's history and the surrounding area. Their motto is "If we don't know the answer, we will find it for you!". (See our links page for more information.)
Senior Interpreter Jason W. has been with the organization for 10 years. He has a degree from the University of Saskatchewan in History.
Other faces you will see at Meewasin Valley Centre belong to our casual staff (Ari A., Leigh H., Rob P., Elizabeth B., Scott W.).
Please stop in and say "Hi" to us! To see what kind of programs we are offering visit the events calendar.












