Everyone is welcome at Wonderhub.

Nutrien Wonderhub is a space to come together, celebrate community, and learn through play. Our exhibits and programs are designed to be exciting and educational experiences for all.

We are committed to the inclusion and recognition of all children regardless of race, age, culture, ability, ethnicity, nationality, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, marital status, religious affiliation, or socioeconomic status.

We proudly welcome lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning (LGBTQ) individuals and families through our doors.

Inclusivity programs

At Nutrien Wonderhub, we recognize that there are some individuals in our community who are immunocompromised. We also recognize that our environment can be a bit overstimulating for some individuals. By providing a special event for these families with elevated cleaning, reduced capacity, lower lighting, and reduced ambient noise, we can offer an experience for these families where they get to fully enjoy the fun of Wonderhub.   

For these types of events, we will follow the following protocols:  

  • All adult guests and staff are required to wear a mask 
  • All children over the age of 6 are required to wear a mask. Children under the age of 6 are strongly encouraged to wear a mask if they are able. We understand that masking can be more challenging for younger guests or those with additional needs.  
  • No guests or staff should attend if feeling unwell or experiencing any symptoms of illness.  
  • We will increase our already stringent cleaning protocols for this event.  
  • Additional hand sanitizer will be available on site.  
  • Reduced to half-capacity. No additional tickets will be sold once we reach capacity.  
  • If treat bags are offered, they will be easy to transport to be enjoyed at home rather than during the event.  
  • Lights will be lowered. 
  • No music or background sounds will be played. 
  • Sound levels on our sound making exhibits will be lowered, as possible.  
  • As always, sensory bags including noise cancelling headphones are available to borrow at our front desk.  

Wonderhub is proud to offer various ways for community members who need additional support in order to visit us, in addition to our Bursary Program. Thanks to support from the Kinsmen Club of Saskatoon, we offer family entry passes at three library locations around Saskatoon who support underserved populations. These passes are proudly sponsored and are able to be borrowed for one week at a time, allowing families of up to 6 to enter Wonderhub at no charge. Thank you Kinsmen Club of Saskatoon!

If your company is interested in supporting our Leisure Access Program, to further support underserved members of our community to access Wonderhub, please email [email protected]

At Nutrien Wonderhub, we prioritize the health and safety of our visitors by maintaining strict cleaning protocols. Our procedures include daily cleaning of all spaces and high touch points, including a sanitizing fog to ensure thorough disinfection, along with weekly deep cleanings to maintain a high standard of cleanliness. Additionally, we conduct full facility cleaning once per year to thoroughly clean hard to reach spaces and maintain our facility and exhibits. All cleaning solutions used throughout the museum are fragrance-free, food-grade, and non-toxic, ensuring a safe environment for children and families. Safety is our top priority, and we take every measure to provide a clean, healthy space for learning and exploration.

Thanks to the generosity of our sponsors and granting agencies, we are pleased to provide eligible community schools, preschools, and groups a fun, educational museum experience free of charge.

Our Access Program includes transportation and the choice of one of our facilitated educational programs.

We respectfully acknowledge that Nutrien Wonderhub is situated on Treaty 6 Territory, the ancestral lands of the Cree, Dene, Saulteaux, Dakota, Lakota, and Nakota Peoples, and the traditional homeland of the Métis Nation.

We pay our respects to the past, present and future caretakers of these sacred lands, and dedicate ourselves and our organization to advancing truth and reconciliation in our community, and creating a safe and equitable space for all.

Contact us

To discuss inclusive program opportunities and Access Program eligibility, please contact Zoe Arnold (Education Manager) at (306) 249‑3574 or [email protected].