Wanuskewin Heritage Park
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A sacred Canadian Heritage Park and proposed UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wanuskewin offers cultural events, indigenous cuisine, archaeological sites, and bison viewing, celebrating Northern Plains Indigenous cultures for over 6,000 years.

📜 Sacred site and gathering place for Northern Plains Indigenous peoples for over 6,400 years.
🔍 Features archaeological sites, a conservation bison herd, and diverse cultural programming.

Why Go

🌿 Explore nearly 7km of trails and a Bison Viewing Platform
🍽️ Sample traditional Indigenous cuisine with a contemporary twist
🎨 Engage with interactive exhibits, art galleries, and cultural performances
🚶 Discover Canada's longest-running archaeological dig sites, including a medicine wheel

Why Avoid

🐾 No pets allowed, except certified service dogs
🚫 No bikes, e-bikes, ATVs, or drones on valley walking trails
👀 Some archaeological findings may not be visibly apparent to the untrained eye

Tips

📅 Check the event calendar for site closures and upcoming programs
🅿️ Parking is a flat day rate, pay by credit card or Honk Mobile app
🍽️ Group bookings can pre-order a Bison Mac & Cheese Buffet

Cost

💰 Adults $16, Seniors $10, Students $12, Child $8, Infants Free, Family $40.

Hours

🕒 Daily 9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.; Spring/Summer Stat Holidays 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.; Closed Fall/Winter Stat Holidays and December 25 – January 1.

🅿️ Parking

Flat day rate of $5.00.

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