Radisson Museums
Radisson, Saskatchewan, proudly showcases its rich heritage and unique attractions through two distinctive museums: the Sesula Mineral & Gem Museum and the Radisson Zion Museum. Each offers a captivating glimpse into different facets of our town’s history and natural wonders.
Sesula Mineral & Gem Museum


Located at 333 Main Street, the Sesula Mineral & Gem Museum is a treasure trove for geology enthusiasts and curious minds alike. Boasting over 1,500 specimens, the museum features an extensive collection of rocks, gems, fossils, and minerals from around the globe. A highlight of the collection is Canada’s only baby Tyrannosaurus rex on permanent display.
Hours of Operation:
Tuesday – Sunday: 10 AM – 5 PM
Closed Mondays
Available for private tours, contact Judah at (639) – 317 – 5669
Admission: Free
The museum offers a hands-on experience, allowing visitors to engage directly with the exhibits, making it a unique educational destination in Western Canada.
Radisson Zion Museum


Housed in the historic former Zion United Church at 401 Albert Street, the Radisson Zion Museum offers visitors an immersive journey into the town’s past. The museum recreates a bygone era with exhibits resembling a general store, barber shop, garage, church, and café, providing a tangible connection to early 20th-century life in Radisson.
The Radisson Zion Museum is privately ran and owned by:
Barb Cousins, Norm Hiebert, and Kirk Maxwell.
Hours of Operation:
Seasonal Hours: May long weekend – September long weekend
Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday: 1 PM – 5 PM
Off Season Hours: Open by appointment
Group tours and educational visits are welcome. Please call ahead to schedule.
Admission: Free (Donations gratefully accepted)
Contact:
Barb Cousins: (306) – 827 – 7572
Norm Hiebert: (306) – 827 – 7748