The aircraft collection includes an American Aerolights Eagle ultralight, an Avro Anson bomber trainer, Canadair CT-114 Tutor in Snowbirds markings, Canadair CT-133 Silver Star, Fairchild M63A3 Cornell, and a CT-133 Silver Star ejection seat.
[4] The North Battleford branch of the museum has displays relating to both farm and village aspects of pioneer life.
The location has a pioneer village, which includes a grain elevator, a co-operative store, several churches, businesses, and homes.
[6] The Saskatoon branch of the WDM was originally located on 11th Street on the city's west side, where it hosted an annual festival called "Pion-Era".
In 2005, the Saskatoon WDM underwent major renovations to its exhibit halls in celebration of Saskatchewan's centennial.
[7] In 2022, the WDM partnered with the Whitecap Dakota First Nation to co-curate a new permanent exhibit, "Wapaha Sk̄a Oyate: Living Our Culture, Sharing Our Community at Pion-Era, 1955 – 69".
[9] Photographs from Pion-Era were found by WDM staff in 2018, and their rediscovering the connection between their communities led to the collaboration on documenting the history.
It includes scenes illustrating the cultural roots of many of the groups who settled in western Canada, such as Ukrainians, English, Swedes, Germans, Doukhobors and Icelanders.
[14] Other exhibits include showcase rooms, a railway station mural, a Yorkton local history exhibit, a "Time Square" area designed for children, and a collection showcasing toys from the early 20th century "In a Prairie Attic: Bladon Family Toys".