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Les journées du patrimoine en tournée
La Saskatchewan dans les années 1950

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Every year in September, the Société historique de la Saskatchewan invites you to join us for this annual event which, by means of historical theatre and demonstrations of old times skills and craft works, we hope will inspire new interest in Francophone history in Saskatchewan. Public attendance for Journées du patrimoine/Heritage Days is approximately 800 people, and is made possible by the help of over 100 volunteers.

Journées du patrimoine/ Heritage Days was conceived in 2005 as a part of Saskatchewan's centennial celebrations. The activities are all based around a common theme and may proceed in either French or English.

For the past four years, the Société historique de la Saskatchewan has worked towards the development of a new and dynamic historical animation program, of which Journées du patrimoine/Heritage Days has been a key event. The Société has worked particularly to engage the interest of Saskatchewan's French population and the general public.

Our target audience is primarily students and teachers in Fransaskois and French Immersion schools, as well as the general public. Since 2007, English school students and teachers have been invited to participate in this interactive historical journey.

In an effort to encourage student participation in Journées du patrimoine/Heritage Days we began production of a Teacher's Guide («L'histoire fransaskoise à portée de la main») in 2006 and have continued to produce one annually. This guide is only available in French.

The guide is distributed to schools concurrent with back-to-school. It contains historical information and activities inspired by the skits and demonstrations presented during Heritage Days. The guide may also be used as a reference tool for Social Sciences courses or Saskatchewan history projects.

Journées du patrimoine/Heritage Days take place on the Friday and Saturday of the third or fourth week of September. The first day is reserved for schools and the second day invites all members of the general public to attend. The schedule of events for Friday and Saturday is similar on both days.

Journées du patrimoine/Heritage Days alternates annually between northern and southern locations. The host cities are chosen according to their pertenance to our chosen themes.

2005 Circle 'H' Ranch
2006 Sukanen Ship Pioneer Village and Museum (south of Moose Jaw)
2007 Saskatchewan Western Development Museum of North Battleford. Discover life in 1927.
2008 Gravelbourg, 'Experience Wartime Life in Gravelbourg, 1943'
2009 Duck Lake, 'Travel to Duck Lake! Where the stories of our history unfold, 1912'








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