Local History Books and Tours
Yorkton has a strong history dating back to the 1900's. Many historical places and events have been documented for us. We have created a variety of tours and books for residents and visitors to purchase and experience.
Broadway and Back - interactive video history tour
About Broadway and Back |
“Broadway and Back” is an interactive video walking tour where you can explore Yorkton's historic old town centre. The tour functions closest to an audio tour, with a more in depth approach to the history through a video lens. Participants experience history merging with contemporary life through video and archival photographs. Enhance this tour by purchasing "Pioneer Ways and Bygone Days" tour book. The tour starts at the intersection of Broadway Street and Myrtle Avenue. The tour takes approximately 30-40 minutes. |
Pioneer Ways and Bygone Days
Based on information from the City of Yorkton archives, "Pioneer Ways and Bygone Days", provides a close-up look of the old city centre of Yorkton.
Since 1882, Yorkton has a strong corporate history. York Farmers' Colonization Company of Toronto was instrumental in settling this area. Once the railway came to the new Yorkton site in 1891, it quickly prospered. The remaining commercial buildings and stories of bygone days are evidence of this early prosperity.
Where can I purchase the “Pioneer Ways and Bygone Days” tour book?
“Pioneer Ways and Bygone Days” can be purchased for $10.00 from the following locations:
Promise and Potential
Learn about the homes and other buildings of the early 1900's. These private homes and public buildings have architectural or historical significance.
The tour begins at the Godfrey Dean Cultural Centre, 49 Smith Street East, and ends at 29 Myrtle Avenue. If you proceed at a leisurely pace, the walk will take about an hour and a half.
Promise and Potential can be downloaded below at no cost:
PROMISE AND POTENTIAL DOWNLOAD
The Cemetery walking tour book
Tour the City of Yorkton Cemetery, located on the corner of King Street and Number 9 Highway South. Enjoy our beautifully treed 10.5 acres, while touring 28 sites. Stroll at your leisure, following the trail outlined on the book's map. Explore our history through the lives and stories of early pioneers.
Where can I pick up the Cemetery walking tour book?
The Cemetery walking tour book can be purchased for $3 from the following locations:
Windows on Our History
The book, written in 2005, chronicles Yorkton's history from pre-colonization forward. It is a project celebrating the Centennial of the Province of Saskatchewan.
Where can I buy Windows on Our History?
Windows on Our History can be purchased for $40 from the following locations:
The Whiskey Man
Whiskey Man is the translation for the surname Bronfman. In the early 1900's, one of the Bronfman brothers was the main owner of the Balmoral Hotel. Written as a 75 - year celebration project in 2013, this is the saga of the Balmoral Hotel and Bronfman brothers. It is a compilation of research and folklore about the hotel's colourful past, local businesses and prohibition.
Where can I buy The Whiskey Man?
The Whiskey Man can be purchased for $10 from the following locations: