The Saskatchewan Archives plays an important role in preserving the cultural resources of the province. It acquires and preserves records essential not just for self-knowledge, but also for the protection of our rights, individually and collectively. The Archives collects both private and public records, and once acquired, these records are made part of the permanent collection.
In this section of our website, you can:
- Search Threshold [2], our archival management database, to identify records in the Saskatchewan Archives' Collection, or search for a pre-1930 homestead file [3]
- Learn about land records [4] in the Saskatchewan Archives' Collection, learn about the history of land management in Saskatchewan, and search for a pre-1930 homestead file [3]
- Learn more about the types of records in the Saskatchewan Archives' Collection, including:
- court records [5]
- documentary art [6]
- education and school records [7]
- government records [8]
- maps and architectural drawings [9]
- moving images [10]
- municipal records [11]
- newspapers and other publications [12]
- photographs [13]
- political and ministerial records [14]
- recorded sound [15]
- records from private donors [16].
- View virtual exhibits [17] which feature reproductions of archival documents from the Saskatchewan Archives' Collection