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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.

Saskatchewan Tourism, Parks, Culture and Sport invites you to review our programs and services.  In this province, rich with possibilities, do not miss this opportunity to see what we have to offer.

The Active Families Benefit is a tax benefit that will help cover the cost of children's participation in cultural, recreational and sport activities in an amount up to $150 per child. If you are the parent or legal guardian of a child aged six to fourteen, the Active Families Benefit is for you.

The Canadian Sport Centre Saskatchewan is dedicated to supporting the pursuit of excellence by high performance athletes and coaches in Saskatchewan.

Screen your development to determine if you need a heritage assessment (HRIA)

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

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

The ISRC (Council) provides a forum for provincial/territorial governments officials, where new information can be shared and new avenues of co-operation identified.  At the same time, the Council is actively involved in co-ordinating programs and policies at the provincial, territorial and national levels.

Tourism, Parks, Culture and Sport collaborates with the federal government on a number of federal/provincial sport and recreation initiatives.

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 Ministry of Tourism, Parks, Culture and Sport has completed its consultations with key stakeholder groups to examine how best to address future tourism sport, cultural and recreational needs throughout the province.


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