
A Proud History
Wanuskewin is a living reminder of the people’s sacred relationship with the land. Home to Canada’s longest-running archaeological dig, we continue to learn and share the stories of the places and objects of significance to peoples past and present.
Drop-In Programming
Daily Dance or Music Presentations: May – August
Join us DAILY this season for a beautiful artistic and traditional celebration of Indigenous Culture
6 May - 29 Aug

Exhibition Artist in Residence Gallery
Echoes in Stone
Following his time as part of the Olivia and Greg Yuel Artist-in-Residence Program, ASKIKHAPMOTAHTAH (Lyndon Tootoosis) brings Echoes in Stone to Wanuskewin, a retrospective exhibition that spans over thirty year of his career. Stone carvings from past decades mingle with recently created pieces to share the stories of the Battle River Cree. Echoes in Stone invites audiences to listen, learn, and gain understanding of ASKIKHAPMOTAHTAH's People
26 Apr - 31 Jul

Special Events
Admission by Donation Weekends in June
Enjoy a unique and educational experience at Wanuskewin with select admission by donation weekends in June thanks to Innovation Credit Union & Innovation Wealth!
1 Jun - 29 Jun

The Road to UNESCO
Wanuskewin is one of Canada’s proposed UNESCO World Heritage Sites. With your support, we will achieve this monumental milestone.

Immersive Indigenous Experiences for All Ages
Our cultural programming provides unique opportunities to engage with Northern Plains Indigenous history and culture.
Learn from the Land
Nature is our greatest teacher. We offer a broad range of educational programs that explore the natural world and the site’s first peoples.
Truth and Reconciliation
Information and resources in support of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s 94 Calls to Action.
Educators
Curriculum-based classroom education. In-person, virtual, and outreach opportunities available.
Online Learning
Learn about the Northern Plains anywhere, anytime with our online video series.