SASKATCHEWAN FIRST NATIONS ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCE FORUM & LEADERSHIP SUMMIT
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​The slow-moving waters of the great South Saskatchewan River once provided water for the legions of buffalo who roamed the prairies, and the plains First Nations who hunted them. The river is a prominent feature in the city's history. A trip to sâskwatôn is not complete without exploring the riverbanks of the City of Bridges.   

The Meewasin Trail (miýwâsin is nȇhiyawȇwin/Cree for ‘it is beautiful’) includes over 105km of pathway running along both sides of the South Saskatchewan River through and on the outskirts of sâskwatôn. There are many parks and sites located along trail. For maps and sites to visit along the trail, visit The Meewasin Valley Authority.

Wanuskewin Heritage Park

​Wanuskewin, a name that means “gathering place.”, is the perfect place to host a unique event. History comes to life alongside thriving modern Indigienous culture. Come to Wanuskewin to truly learn and understand the diverse and rich culture of Indigenous peoples. You will feel the power of this ancient land beneath your feet. Wanuskewin is one of Canada’s proposed UNESCO World Heritage Sites.  
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University of Saskatchewan

USask is one of the top research-intensive, medical doctoral universities in Canada, and is home to world-leading research in areas of global importance, such as water and food security and infectious diseases. Study and discovery is enhanced by our outstanding facilities, including the Canadian Light Source synchrotron, VIDO, the Global Institute for Food Security, the Global Institute for Water Security and the Sylvia Fedoruk Canadian Centre for Nuclear Innovation. Consider visiting the Gordon Oakes Red Bear Student Centre, an intercultural gathering place that helps integrate Indigenous culture on campus.
 
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Remai Modern

Remai Modern is a new museum of modern and contemporary art in Saskatoon. The museum offers a unique perspective on art and culture in the 21st century, with an eye on the future.
 
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Broadway District

​Broadway offers an urban village experience by celebrating local shops, cuisine, and entertainment. Located on Broadway Avenue and connecting streets between Dufferin Ave and Eastlake Ave, the area is home to the city’s trendiest restaurants, coolest specialty shops, and best entertainment venues.

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Western Development Museum

The Western Development Museum (WDM) is the largest human history museum in Saskatchewan. With a collection of over 75,000 artifacts ranging from pins to locomotives and four locations in the province, the WDM shares the Saskatchewan story from the beginning of settlement to the present day.  
 
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Gordie Howe Sports Complex

​The Gordie Howe Sports Complex is Saskatoon's premier sports complex. It has been a hub of sport in Saskatoon for over 60 years. As a hub of sport in Saskatoon, we’ve seen thousands of Saskatchewan athletes come through our doors and onto our fields. The Centre is a world-class sports centre that is shared by Saskatoon and the surrounding area.

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Merlis Belsher Place

The Merlis Belsher Place is a multi-sport facility located on the University of Saskatchewan campus, just south of the Field House at 2010 College Drive. It is the home of the University of Saskatchewan Huskie hockey, basketball and Campus Rec leagues as well as the Midget AAA Contacts and Midget AAA Stars of the Saskatoon Minor Hockey Association.
 
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Nutrien Wonderhub & The Nutrien Playground at Kinsmen Park

Nutrien wonderhub is Saskatchewan's only children's museum. We bring children and families together to create, learn, and play. At the museum kids, big and small, explore endless possibilities, enriching their imaginations and their lives.

Across from the Wonderhub is the the Nutrien Playground at Kinsmen Park where you can soar high above the city on the 20 metre high Ferris wheel, have a twirl on a bright and cheery carousel animal or hop aboard the Canpotex Train - a replica modern-day freight train on a 626 metre loop through the park. There is also a playground area where you can watch the kids play in the sand, water and climbing play areas.
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  • About
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