Opportunity
Saskatchewan Tenders #WHPRFP-2026-02
Consulting Services for Enhancing Public Programming at Wanuskewin Heritage Park
Posted
May 13, 2026
Respond By
June 06, 2026
Identifier
WHPRFP-2026-02
NAICS
541620
Wanuskewin Heritage Park Authority is seeking consulting services to enhance its public programming with a focus on environmental and ecological topics that support the park's mission to advance understanding of Northern Plains Indigenous cultures. - Government Buyer: - Wanuskewin Heritage Park Authority (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada) - Scope of Work: - Consulting services to develop new environmentally-focused public programming - Organize and conduct in-person consultations with staff, Indigenous Elders, Knowledge Keepers, educational partners, and local experts - Review existing programs, identify gaps, and target audiences - Develop a project work plan and create an implementation plan for new programming - Programming topics include Indigenous Land Stewardship, plant and animal species ecologies, climate change threats, and traditional uses of natural resources - All work must align with the park's Visitor Services Master Plan - Products/Services Requested: - Professional consulting services (no specific products or OEMs requested) - Unique Requirements: - Engagement with Indigenous Elders and Knowledge Keepers is mandatory - Programming must reflect both environmental/ecological themes and Indigenous cultural perspectives - Deliverables include a work plan, gap analysis, and implementation plan - Place of Performance: - Wanuskewin Heritage Park, RR#4 Penner Road, Saskatoon, SK, Canada
Description
Wanuskewin Heritage Park is seeking consulting services to enhance its public programming focused on Northern Plains Indigenous cultures. The consultant will engage with staff, Indigenous Elders, Knowledge Keepers, educational partners, and local experts through in-person sessions to develop new environmentally-focused programming opportunities. Topics include Indigenous Land Stewardship, plant and animal species ecologies, climate change threats, and traditional uses of natural resources. The work involves reviewing existing programs, identifying gaps, and developing an implementation plan aligned with the park's mission and Visitor Services Master Plan.