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Saskatchewan Provincial Parks received a $5 million boost for 2008-09.  Enhancements, such as an additional 1,000 electrified campsites over the next four years, will help meet visitor demand and improve camping opportunities and experiences.

The different types of heritage protected in Saskatchewan

Want to have a property designated as Municipal or Provincial heritage property?  This is where you will find all the forms, guides, and sample documents you will need to help you out.

A free service for developers to assess the heritage sensitivity of quarter sections in Saskatchewan.  It can be used as a planning tool, as well as for obtaining heritage clearance.

Details on Saskatchewan's Heritage Property Act legislation

The Heritage Resources Branch has produced some fun things over the years!  Check out an archaeology map, Centennial publications, and more!

•  Heritage resource review forms - find out if you need a heritage assessment (HRIA)
•  Recording archaeological and palaeontological sites
•  Heritage planning tools
•  Research and studies

The deadline for this year's entries has now passed, but you can still check out the details and past winners here!

A federal / provincial / territorial partnership designed to conserve Canada's historic places and to foster a culture of heritage conservation across the country.

Want to learn more about heritage in Saskatchewan? Take our quiz to find out what you know about our province's historic properties. Or take a virtual tour to discover some of Saskatchewan's truly rich heritage. Are any of them where you live? It's fun for both the young and the young at heart!

Want to find out more about Saskatchewan's designated heritage properties?  Search by name, location, or type to discover what's designated and why!

The Heritage Resources Branch is responsible for protecting Saskatchewan's rich and diverse heritage legacy.  This mandate is accomplished principally through inventory, regulatory, research, and consultative programs and services. 


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