SIA Saskatoon Branch Event - Land Stewardship - Ethnobilogy at Wanuskewin

Calling all adventurers! Come and discover the native plants found in our own backyard of the province of Saskatchewan.

Date and time

Saturday, September 21 · 11am - 1pm CST

Location

Wanuskewin

4 Penner Road Saskatoon, SK S7K 3J7 Canada

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

Calling all adventurers!

Come and discover the native plants found in our own backyard of the province of Saskatchewan. This is a rare opportunity to come join your fellow agrologists as we embark on a fun-filled walking tour at Wanuskewin hosted by Saskatchewan's sought-after ethnobiologist and archaeologist Sandra Walker, author of The Path to Wild Food: Edible Plants & Recipes.

Sandra will be taking us on an exciting journey around the Wanusekwin Heritage Park, teaching us about the relationship between the land and Indigenous peoples, our role as stewards of the ecosystems we live in, and past and present resource use and survival.

As an agrologist and environmental steward, here is your chance to discover your own deeper appreciation of our history of the land and the native plants that helped define it. You won't want to miss this event!

$15 per person

Saturday Sept 21, 2024

Tour starts at 11:00 am and ends at 1:00pm

Lunch provided after tour, spaces limited.

This event counts as CPD and a branch activity for articling milestones

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