Our experienced interpreters provide land-based outdoor learning and interactive indoor programming.
What does a guided tour include?
- Admission to the site for the group
- Up to two hours of programming (extra programs can be added at an additional cost)
- Access to the Visitor Centre’s Exhibits, Galleries, and Gift Shop
- Access to our 7 km trail system, playground, and Bison Viewing Platform
- Daily Dance Presentations (available early May to September long weekend)
Sample Schedule
9:30 a.m. – Arrival and welcome
9:45 a.m. – Program 1
10:45 a.m. – Self-guided and lunch
12:00 p.m. – Program 2
1:00 p.m. – Self-guided
2:00 p.m. – Daily Dance Presentation
2:30 p.m. – Departure
See tour group rate pricing here.
Explore Wanuskewin’s Visitor Centre and the opimihaw Valley at your own pace.
What does a self-guided visit include?
- Admission to the site for the group
- Access to the Visitor Centre’s Exhibits, Galleries, and Gift Shop
- Access to our 7 km trail system, playground, and Bison Viewing Platform
- Access to seasonal offerings (e.g., snowshoes in winter)
- Daily Dance Presentations (available May 1st to September long weekend)
See group rate pricing here.
Enjoy a selection of programs as a live virtual session.
What does a virtual program include?
- One 45-60 minute session
- Up to four sessions can be booked in one day
- A live program with one of our guides or dancers
- Video conferencing platform of your choice
Virtual programming is not available in May and June.
See virtual programming pricing here.
Let our guides come to your school and share a selection of our programs.
What does outreach include?
- One 45-60 minute session
- Up to four sessions can be booked in one day
- Programs can be done in your classroom, gym, library, outside, etc.
- Drop-in tables/booths can also be booked for your festival or event
Virtual programming is not available in May and June.
See outreach pricing here.
Food & Drink
To utilize the Restaurant for group bookings, place a pre-order with the Visitor Services Coordinator.
Programs
From exploring the hidden treasures of the Opimihaw Valley to handling artifacts and learning new skills, our programs are an interactive, educational way to experience Wanuskewin and engage with Indigenous ways of knowing.
Curriculum Connections
All of our guided programs supplement the Saskatchewan curriculum, joining classroom-based learning with Indigenous ways of knowing. Select a program for detailed curriculum connections and indicators.
Puppet Tales
Voyageur Games
Bannock Bake
Northern Plains Technology
Traditional Games
Tipi Teachings
Archaeology Walk
Native Plant Walk
Bison Walk
Step Back in Time Walk
Art Tour
Exhibits Tour
Dance Presentation
wâhkôhtowin: Bison Kinship
opimihāw Walk
Dance Presentation Outreach
Puppet Tales
Voyageur Games
Northern Plains Technology
Traditional Games
Virtual Dance Presentation
Northern Plains Technology
FAQs
Students can eat outside (e.g., playground, plaza, Amphitheatre, Tipi Village). We have select spaces inside the Visitor Centre for poor weather days. Food and beverages are not allowed in the Exhibits or Galleries; outside food cannot be eaten in the Restaurant.
We have a small public coatroom students can use—on arrival, you will be given a section of the coatroom for your class. Wanuskewin is not responsible for any lost or stolen items.
Kindergarten to Grade Two = 1 chaperone to 4 students
Grade Three to Grade Six = 1 chaperone to 8 students
Grade Seven to Grade Twelve = 2 chaperones minimum
Yes, but we require a pre-order in order to utilize the Restaurant for group bookings. Pre-orders must be finalized five business days before the booking. We do not reserve seats in the Restaurant.
Bus parking is available at our overflow parking lot near the playground.
Yes! We are open for guided tours and self-guided visits all year, and virtual and outreach programming from July to April.
Our Visitor Centre is fully wheelchair accessible. We also have two public gender-neutral bathrooms. Please contact the Visitor Services Coordinator for any specific questions about any kind of accessibility.
