Sask. children’s museum set to open
It will be an exciting day for children and parents alike Friday, as Saskatchewan’s first children’s museum opens its doors to the public.
Nutrien Wonderhub, located in Saskatoon’s Mendel Building, opens its doors for the first time at 10 a.m. June 28. The facility features three floors of exhibits over more than 25,000 square feet.
The first-of-its-kind museum revolves around the idea of tactile experiences and hands-on learning designed to engage both children and families.
A variety of pricing options will be available for families, starting at $8 per person for a daily rate, $200 for a family membership – which covers up to six people – and individual memberships for only $50 per year.