Arts & Culture
Explore Weyburn’s past and celebrate our culture through our galleries and performing centers. Check out www.weyburnartscouncil.ca and www.weyburn.ca for upcoming events throughout the galleries.

Walk of Fame
3rd Street NE, in front of City Hall
The Walk of Fame recognizes local individuals for outstanding athletic, cultural, academic or humanitarian achievements. Every community has their share of local celebrities and Weyburn is no exception! Since 2008, there has been 21 individuals awarded this prestigious honor.
For more information click here or call: (306) 848.3209

Water Tower
400 – 10th Avenue S
This Municipal Heritage Property was constructed in 1910 by engineers Chipman & Power, it stands over 90 feet to its peak and cost $11,000 to construct. In 1974, it was given consideration as a Canadian Engineering Landmark Monument. The reservoir was taken out of service in 1977 and was designated as a Municipal Heritage Property in 1987.
For more information click here or call: (306) 848.3217

Weyburn Art Gallery
540 – 5th Street NE
The Weyburn Art Gallery hosts exhibitions on local, provincial, and nationally known artists. Exhibitions are shown on a revolving schedule. Located in the Credit Union Spark Centre, this facility also offers a wide variety of art classes, is home to the Weyburn Pottery Club, and houses the City of Weyburn’s Permanent Collection (a collection of art documenting the cultural history of South East Saskatchewan)

Weyburn Heritage Village
430 – 10th Avenue SE
Heritage Village is a replica of a village community from the turn of the century up to the 1940’s. Buildings and artifacts make up a collection that will take you back in time. Give your senses a workout as you see, hear, feel and taste the past.
- May – August
- Tuesday – Saturday: 9:30am – 12pm & 1pm – 5:30pm (closed over lunch hour)
- Closed Sunday and Monday
- September – April: Closed
For more information click here or call: (306) 842.6377 (Spring/Summer Hours) or (306) 848.3218 during Off-Season Hours.

Weyburn Pioneer Woman Sculpture
Intersection of 5th Street and 1st Avenue NE
The sculpture honors the role of pioneer women in the family life who met the challenge of isolation and a harsh environment. “The Pioneer Woman” by sculptors Shirley and Don Begg is a daily reminder of the legacy of hope left to us through their achievements and sacrifices.
For more information about the project and stories of the women who lived in the area, click here.