Ukrainian Museum of Canada

[1] The headquarters of the network is in Saskatoon, where the first museum was established in 1941 by the Ukrainian Women's Association of Canada.

[4] Originally, it was housed in the Mohyla Ukrainian Institute, before moving to its own building in 1980.

[5] The museum network has branches in Saskatoon,[6] Winnipeg,[7] Toronto,[8] Edmonton,[9] Calgary and Vancouver.

[10] The museums have collections that specialise in folk art, textiles and social history objects relating to the experiences of Ukrainian Canadians.

[11] In 2022, in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the museums noted increased visitor numbers and interest in their collections.

Ukrainian Museum of Canada, Saskatoon
Traditional dress at Ukrainian museum of Canada, branch unspecified
Pysanka eggs on display at the John G. Diefenbaker International Airport
Ukrainian Museum of Canada, Saskatoon