Heritage Day returns Saturday.

Local groups, organizations, and many others have spent the past few days setting up booths at the Western Development Museum here in Moose Jaw, where they'll share information about our country, province, and city through various presentations, short films, and activities.

"In partnership with local community groups and provincial organizations, you are invited to celebrate the heritage of our country, province and city. Our event will feature Canadian short films, information, heritage demonstrations and activities for the whole family," stated a WDM official in a written release. 

Karla Rasmussen with the museum, "Saskatchewan, Moose Jaw and Canada is such a diverse place, so having this fair here really allows us to recognize that diversity and appreciate what's made us who we are."

The New Southern Plains Metis Local 160, the Saskatchewan Festival of Words and Moose Jaw Pride were just some of the groups at the event this weekend that featured things like butter churning, milking demonstrations and crafts.

Regular Museum admission applies.