Wanuskewin Heritage Park
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Wanuskewin, a sacred Canadian Heritage Park, has been a gathering place for Northern Plains Indigenous peoples for over 6,400 years, offering cultural experiences and cuisine.

📜 Sacred site and gathering place for Northern Plains Indigenous peoples for over 6,400 years.
🔍 Home to 19 archaeological sites and a conservation bison herd.

Why Go

🚶 Explore trails and view a 1,500-year-old medicine wheel
🍽️ Sample Indigenous cuisine at the on-site restaurant
🎨 Engage with cultural programming, exhibits, and art galleries
bison Learn about bison conservation and history

Why Avoid

🐾 No pets (except service dogs), bikes, ATVs, or drones on trails

Tips

🗓️ Check event calendar for site closures and programs
🎟️ Group rates available for large bookings
💳 Consider membership for discounts and free parking

Cost

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

Hours

🕒 Open daily 9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., seasonal variations, closed Fall/Winter holidays & Christmas break.

🅿️ Parking

Flat day rate of $5.00, payment by credit card or Honk Mobile app.

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