Watershed Wonders

Watershed Wonders is a series of loanable educational kits designed to teach children about everything watershed related. Thanks to the generous funding provided by the Water Security Agency (WSA) and Plains Midstream Canada, we were able to develop three fun and engaging educational kits for teachers, parents, and summer camps. We are now offering a fourth kit, available in Saskatoon, developed with funding provided by the City of Saskatoon.  All four kits were created for kids between the ages of 6-13+. However, any age can use and enjoy these wonderful activities. Each kit contains a guide outlining activities and items needed for the activities.

Four kits to choose from!

“My Watershed and Me” is
designed to teach children
about their watershed, the
importance of watershed
health, and the connection
and the impact we have on our
landscape.

Activities include:
• Watershed Model,
• Cathy Cattail,
• Many More!

Available in Saskatoon, Regina, Swift Current and Moose Jaw.

“Beaver Trails and Cattails” is
designed to teach children
about various animals in
their watershed and native
and invasive plants.

Activities include:
• Animal Tracking,
• Invasive Sheriffs,
• The Race Board Game,
• Many More!

Available in Saskatoon, Regina, Swift Current and Moose Jaw.

10 backpacks that contain materials for your next nature walk, including binoculars, scavenger hunts, and nature bingo cards. These are meant to be brought outside. You can borrow one, or all 10, its up to you!

(Available only in Saskatoon at this time)

“Getting Our Feet Wet” is designed to teach children about wetlands, the importance of riparian areas, and a special wetland critter, the beaver.

Activities include: 
• Buffer It,
• Eager Beaver,
• Macromania,
• Many More!

Available in Saskatoon, Regina, Swift Current and Moose Jaw.

For more information, please fill out the form using the link below.

Funding to develop Watershed Wonders was generously provided by the Water Security Agency, the City of Saskatoon and Plains Midstream Canada.