Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame
The Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum was organized in 1983, is located at 292-22nd Street West, Battleford, Saskatchewan, and displays uniforms, photos, baseballs, equipment, and trophies. The museum showcases just how the sport shaped Saskatchewan, back from the 1800s to the present.
Outside the museum is Canada’s largest baseball bat, measuring up at 50 feet long. It was built in 2014 by Progressive Yard Works in Saskatoon, and led by its president, Kyle Markusa.

Saskatchewan Baseball HOF Exhibit
The museum has an outstanding display of memorabilia including uniforms, photographs, baseball bats, baseballs, equipment, trophies and the David W. Shury Memorial Library.

Tour the Sask Baseball Hall of Fame
Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum CEO Jane Shury provides an overview of what visitors can expect.

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