The Western Development Museum in Yorkton, Saskatchewan depicts the story of immigration to western Canada through photographs and artifacts. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, over 2 million immigrants came to Canada from around the world, attracted by brochures promoting the land and educational opportunities. Many settled in Saskatchewan, establishing a diverse cultural landscape. To accommodate the growing population, one-room schoolhouses were constructed every 7-8 miles to educate children from various backgrounds and help integrate different cultures into Canadian society.