




Introduction to the Archives
The Saskatchewan Archives serves as the provincial agency responsible for acquiring preserving and making available records of significance to the history of the Province of Saskatchewan. The Archives is home to a broad and diverse collection of records which include public documents created by governments ranging from the Territorial period to modern day as well as records from private citizens, businesses and institutions dating from the mid 19th century.
The Saskatchewan Archives Board, officially established in 1945, is a non-partisan agency situated at arms length from government. This unique placement has allowed the Archives to freely acquire records documenting all facets of provincial life. Together these collections provide a unique source of information which highlight Saskatchewan’s rich and varied history for all to experience and enjoy.
News and Events
Saskatchewan Land Records

SK Archives Photo R-B1668
Some of the most heavily used records at the Saskatchewan Archives relate to land within the province’s boundaries.
About Our Collection

Records from the Saskatchewan Archives' Collection
The Saskatchewan Archives collects both private and public records, which are made part of our permanent collection.
Exhibits

SK Archives Photo S-B11922
In the exhibits and features found in this gallery, archival records from the Saskatchewan Archives' Collection have been used to document the history of this province and its people.



