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Wanuskewin Wanuskewin, the nēhiyawēwin (Plains Cree) word roughly translated as 'seeking peace of mind' has been a sacred site and gathering place for more than 6,400 years Together, we work to advance the understanding and appreciation of the evolving cultures of the Northern Plains Indigenous peoples
Visit the Park - Wanuskewin Seated above the opimihāw Creek and the South Saskatchewan River, Wanuskewin is a window into part of Canada’s history that remains largely undiscovered Come and experience this unique link to the past as we journey together towards truth and reconciliation
Our Story - Wanuskewin Wanuskewin Heritage Park sits above the opimihāw Creek and the South Saskatchewan River near Saskatoon – a window into a part of Canada’s history that remains largely undiscovered, and a link to our past unlike any other National Historic Site in Canada
Hours Admission - Wanuskewin Wanuskewin Heritage Park is located at RR#4 Penner Road, in the City of Saskatoon and the RM of Corman Park We are open to the public year-round Find out how to get here
The Site - Wanuskewin Seated above the opimihāw Creek and South Saskatchewan River, Wanuskewin Heritage Park is a window into part of Canada’s history that remains largely undiscovered What began as a dream to tell the story of the land and its first peoples has grown into part of a broader national identity
Getting Here - Wanuskewin A unique cultural experience just outside the City of Saskatoon Conveniently located 15 minutes from the Saskatoon John D Diefenbaker International Airport and 15 minutes from the heart of downtown, Wanuskewin is worth the trip Wanuskewin Heritage Park RR#4 Penner Road
The Road to UNESCO - Wanuskewin The Road to UNESCO A bold plan for the future of Wanuskewin Heritage Park With the support of our community and people like you, Wanuskewin Heritage Park is on the road to earn UNESCO World Heritage Site designation
September 30 – National Day for Truth and Reconciliation - Wanuskewin This September 30th, we welcome you to be present and learn about the lasting Residential School Legacy, and how we move forward in harmony Join us for a day of reflection, learning, and honoring ADMISSION BY DONATION DAY Wanuskewin is honoring the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Event Calendar - Wanuskewin September October Daily Programming Join our knowledgeable interpretive staff for one of our drop in Public Programs this Fall Indoor Outdoor 2 Sep, '24 - 4 May, '25 Drop-In Programming
Trails - WanuskewinWanuskewin Trails A walk through time and the opimihāw Valley Steps away from the Wanuskewin Visitor Centre you’ll find more than 6 kms of trails, leading you through a storied landscape of thousands of years of history