Baseball museum honours Saskatchewan sports history in a really big way
BATTLEFORD, Sask. — You don’t have to be a baseball fan to visit the Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.
For many people, it’s Canada’s largest baseball bat sitting outside the hall that gets them through the door.
The museum, which honours the history of baseball in Saskatchewan, was the dream of lawyer Dave Shury, who died nine years ago. His wife Jane still runs the Battleford attraction and estimates it draws about 3,000 visitors every year.
“Baseball in Saskatchewan originated in the Battlefords, out on the grounds of Fort Battleford,” she says.