The Yorkton Gallagher Centre is an entertainment complex constructed in 1977 by the civic government and the Yorkton Exhibition Association. The centre includes an arena, curling rink, conference rooms and an indoor swimming pool. Until 2005, the facility was called the Parkland Agriplex. In the early 1900s an older
Agriplex building was located on the fair grounds adjacent to the Gallagher Centre. Yorkton is home to a branch of the
Saskatchewan Western Development Museum, which houses a number of exhibits depicting pioneer life in the town and on the surrounding
prairie. The museum includes an early pioneer log home and an extensive outdoor exhibit of
agricultural machinery, including early
tractors and
steam engines. Located on several buildings in downtown Yorkton are murals depicting historic personalities.
Historic sites A number of heritage buildings are located within the city. Yorkton Tower Theatre is a single screen movie theatre built in the 1950s. Army Navy and Air Force Veterans Building, Dulmage Farmstead, Hudson's Bay Company Store, St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Yorkton Armoury, Yorkton Court House, 29 Myrtle Avenue, 81 Second Avenue North, Old Land Titles Building and Yorkton Organic Milling Ltd are also listed historic places.
Yorkton Film Festival Film Festivals have been an enduring part of life in Yorkton since the projector spun to life in October 1947. At that time the Yorkton International Documentary Film Festival was born. The international component was dropped in 1977, deciding to focus on Canadian short film instead. The festival renamed itself the Yorkton Short Film Festival also in 1977. In 2009 it became the Yorkton Film Festival. == Sports ==