With a rich and diverse history, treasure hunting, and antiquing in Saskatchewan can be thrilling and exciting.
You never know what you’ll find or what piece might speak to you. Check out the many great businesses throughout the province and the exciting sales!
Ten Antique Stores to Visit in Saskatchewan
Antique Mall, Regina
Featuring over 21,000 square feet of antiques and over 40 dealers, the Antique Mall is any treasure hunter’s paradise. The treasures are located on three separate floors. Whether you’re looking for knick-nacks, old magazines or comics, toys, cameras, jewellery, dishes, furniture, or vintage clothing, the Antique Mall has you covered. The building itself is also quite lovely!
Kinder Surprises Antiques, Davidson
Located 6km East of Davidson, Kinder Surprises Antiques has steadily grown into a real treasure trove. Usually open towards the end of April (watch the Facebook page for announcements on opening dates), located in a barn and several outbuildings, antiques of all shapes and sizes are waiting for their new homes.
Old George’s Museum and Hidden Village, Whitewood
Located on the North side of Highway 1, this private collection is a must-see. The artifacts sprawl through a 9000-square-foot house with over 17 rooms. Don’t miss this little hidden historical gem! (It is advised to call first, though you might be able to stop in too.)
Fergie’s Antiques and Collectibles, Outlook
Located in Outlook, this little gem is a must see if you find yourself in the area! Treasures await in all shapes and sizes. The collection of vintage and antique items is definitely worth a look. Who knows, you might just take home a new treasure!
Grace and Thyme, Regina
From vintage to antique, the chances of walking in and scoring an amazing find at Grace and Thyme are pretty good! If you love antique furniture, but you’re just not into the wood look, Grace and Thyme often has upcycled items and painted furniture looking for its new home. Be sure to watch the Facebook page for opening information, sale dates, and classes offered.
Riches Antiques and Memories, Rosetown
A treasure hunters dream, the store has unique antiques and collectables from all over Canada. You are bound to find something you will find.
33rd Street Market, Saskatoon
If you watch the Facebook page, they also post about flea markets in Saskatoon and area, so don’t miss out!
Prairie Vintage Revival, Regina
If you’re looking for that special piece of furniture to add to your home, Prairie Vintage Revival, a small local business, specializes in upcycled, restored, and refinished antique furniture. From time to time, they also offer a variety of unique vintage and antique finds ranging from dishes to art to ornaments and knick-knacks for staging.
If you like something, the prices are always right, so don’t hesitate to snap it up. From time to time, they offer refinishing classes for all the DIYers out there. Follow the Facebook page, as they don’t have a store location.
The Indefinite Article, Saskatoon
The store has a collection of antique and vintage goods. Whether you’re looking for a 1920s hallseat, antique trunk, or retro cash register, you can find unique, one-of-a-kind items in great condition for every style and budget.
Antique Markets:
- Queen City Antique & Vintage Market: April 19 & 20 @ Callie Club, 2225 Sandra Schmirler Way, Regina
- Antique Vintage Country Market: May 25 & 26, 2024 @ Country Acres, 1 km south of McLean (20 minutes east of Regina)
Western Development Museum, Saskatoon
Okay, so this isn’t an antique store, but there is an incredible collection of antiques in the building from the turn of the century. You can walk the indoor street and check them all out.