The federal government is injecting more than $3.7 million dollars into 19 Saskatchewan tourism projects. The funding will support art galleries, museums, festivals and unique outdoor experiences. In a news release, the federal government says the funding will “provide visitors from across Canada and abroad, as well as locals, with many opportunities to enjoy Saskatchewan’s distinct landscape and rich culture.”
The release goes on to say “Whether it’s helping Wanuskewin draw tourists to enjoy 6,000 years of culture and history, Meewasin Valley Authority add to its offerings surrounding the South Saskatchewan River, or the Remai Modern Gallery broaden its guest experiences, the Government of Canada is supporting these and other sites to help bring the world to Saskatchewan.” The funding will support tourism offerings and infrastructure in the province.
















