North Saskatchewan River achieves Canadian Heritage River Status

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In March 2024, the Governments of Canada and Alberta acknowledged the entire stretch of the North Saskatchewan River in Alberta as part of the Canadian Heritage Rivers System, a well-deserved honor. With a history spanning thousands of years, the river undoubtedly holds deep cultural significance to numerous Indigenous nations in the region and has played a significant role in the development of the entire province of Alberta. All the while, it continues to provide beautiful scenery and outstanding recreational opportunities for the region. …

Northeast Indigenous Experiences

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Northeast of Edmonton INDIGENOUS EXPERIENCES Updated July 12, 2024 Spend a day, a weekend, or take a week to immerse yourself in the Indigenous cultural experiences northeast of Edmonton. Prairie Gardens   Bon Accord is Canada’s First Dark Sky community. Under these glorious skies, 1 km north of the Prairie Gardens site,  the farm is home to the new  “Payhonin National Healing Forest”. In collaboration with Respected Elder Bill Bertschy, of Rising Thunder Tourism, the farm offers Mitákuye Oyásin – …

East and Southeast Indigenous Experiences

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Featured above: Artwork by Ellie Lagrandeur, Dreamcatchers Gift & Art Gallery in Fort Saskatchewan East of Edmonton INDIGENOUS EXPERIENCES  Traveling east of Edmonton on Highway 16 you can learn about Indigenous culture and the early history of Alberta’s first people. As you drive East of Edmonton you are entering into the Beaver Hills Biosphere, a traditional gathering place for Indigenous peoples from many nations. The Biosphere features an Indigenous speaker series as well as other activities that that promote living …