Places to Go

Art Gallery of Swift Current

411 Herbert St E
Swift Current, SK S9H 1M5
306-778-2736
artgalleryofswiftcurrent.org

The Art Gallery of Swift Current is a public gallery offering exhibitions of regional, provincial and national artwork.

The Art Gallery provides access to visual art culture and education and is a community-based resource for education with student tours and hands-on workshops.

Living Sky Casino

Living Sky Casino in Swift Current1401 North Service Rd E
Swift Current, SK S9H 3X6
306-778-5759
livingskycasino.ca

Living Sky Casino and Event Centre features a wide variety of slot machines and electronic table games. Enjoy the experience of Horizons Restaurant and live shows at the Event Centre. Stay, Play & Dine with partner hotels.

The Event Centre is the home for Allied Arts Council presentations, providing 576 theatre style seats for live performances, and banquet seating for 260 guests.

The $35M facility is a joint development between the File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council and Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority.

Lyric Theatre

Lyric Theatre in Swift Current
227 Central Ave N
Swift Current, SK
306-773-6292
lyrictheatre.ca

For more than a century, the Lyric Theatre in Swift Current has been a place for people to gather to share music, drama and art.

Built in 1912, the Lyric Theatre began with vaudeville productions, and over time it has seen silent movies, “talkies” and taverns.

Today, the Lyric’s program includes Open Stage, Improv Night, and Write Out Loud, held in July and featuring live theatre performances with actors from across the country.

Mennonite Heritage Village

The barn and windmill at Mennonite Heritage Village in Swift Current
South Railway St & 17th Ave SE
Swift Current, SK
306-774-5401
mennoniteheritagevillage.ca

The Mennonite Heritage Village depicts the lifestyles and customs of homestead settlers who form part of the city’s history. The village features an original homestead, church and garden. The buildings include authentic antiques and artifacts, and may be booked for tours.

Open July to September long weekend, Saturdays and Sundays, from 1 to 5 p.m.

Swift Current Kinetic Park

Palliser Pavilion at Swift Current Kinetic Park
1700 – 17th Ave SE
Swift Current, SK
306-778-1620
swiftcurrentex.com

Kinetic Park is the home of Doc’s Town, the West Wing Gallery and Speedy Creek Racing. Doc’s Town includes a turn of the century house, church, school, blacksmith shop, general store, grain elevator and Tea Room.

Doc’s Town is open 1 to 5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays June to September long weekend. Guided tours can be arranged by calling 306-773-2944

Facility rentals include the Frontier Building, Palliser Pavilion and Stockade.

Facility Rental Capacity: 50 – 2500

Swift Current Museum

44 Robert Street West
Swift Current, SK S9H 4M9
306-778-2775

The Museum explores the past and present connections between the people and the land of southwest Saskatchewan.
The Museum offers:

  • Archives
  • Gift Shop
  • Public Lectures
  • Facility rentals and guided tours of exhibits
  • Self-guided tour booklets of downtown heritage buildings

Public viewing hours for the Museum are Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, and Saturday 1:00 to 5:00 pm.

The Museum is adjacent to the Trans-Canada Highway, and provides visitor services to the travelling public. Guided tours are available for schools, community groups and visitors. To book a tour in advance, call the Museum at 306-778-2775.

Facility Rental Capacity: 15 – 110

Ted Knight Saskatchewan Hockey Hall of Fame

InnovationPlex
2001 Chaplin St. E, Swift Current
306-773-3031
saskhockeyhalloffame.ca

Open Tues to Sat, 1 – 5pm,
Swift Current Bronco home game days: 4 – 8 pm.

Swift Current is the home of the Ted Knight Saskatchewan Hockey Hall of Fame. The attraction is located in the InnovationPlex and is open Tuesday to Saturday from 1 to 5 pm. The facility is also open for Swift Current Bronco home games from 4 to 8 pm.

Inductees include the 1989 Swift Current Broncos team, inducted for winning the Memorial Cup; Fred Sasakamoose, who was the first First Nations player to play in the NHL; and Gordie Howe, known as Mr. Hockey, and considered one of the greatest hockey players of all time.

For a complete list of inductees, visit the website at saskhockeyhalloffame.ca.

Facility Rental Capacity: 15 – 50