This is an archived event from Culture Days 2025.
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Braiding Ground 2025 - Dundurn Wilson Museum
In-person
Date and time
Location
Dundurn Wilson Museum
115 Government Road
Dundurn, SK
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
About
Dundurn Students will take part in hands-on activities that highlight the importance of native plants, share reconciliation-focused teachings such as sage braiding, and connect through heritage, sustainability, and Indigenous knowledge. By visiting museums and cultural spaces, students will also deepen their understanding of local history while building meaningful connections across communities.
Organizer
MAS, PCD, NoticeNature
This Culture Days event is a collaboration between Prairie Central District for Sport, Culture & Recreation, the Museum Association of Saskatchewan, and Notice Nature. Together, we share a vision of building strong, connected communities through culture, heritage, and the natural environment.
Prairie Central works year-round to support communities with cultural, recreation, and heritage programming, providing training, resources, and opportunities for engagement across the region. The Museum Association of Saskatchewan strengthens the museum sector through advocacy, education, and collaboration, ensuring that Saskatchewan’s diverse heritage is preserved and shared. Notice Nature connects people with the land by offering hands-on workshops and activities that highlight native plants, biodiversity, and sustainable practices.
By working together, our organizations bring cultural teachings, reconciliation-focused activities, and place-based learning into schools and communities. This partnership allows us to connect people of all ages with heritage, nature, and culture in meaningful ways that continue well beyond Culture Days.