Wanuskewin Heritage Park, just outside Saskatoon, is a place where culture, history, and landscape intertwine. Its name, from the Cree word wânaskêwin, meaning “being at peace with oneself”, captures the spirit of this sacred site. Archaeological finds here trace nearly 6,000 years of life on the Northern Plains, making it one of Canada’s most significant heritage locations. Today, Wanuskewin serves as a gathering place for Indigenous ceremony, art, and storytelling, while also educating visitors about the deep connections between people and land. Recognized as a National Historic Site, it is now pursuing UNESCO World Heritage designation, a milestone that would mark the fist such designation in Saskatchewan.