The Grasslands Project

The Grasslands Project

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The Grasslands Project is a National Film Board of Canada documentary initiative exploring issues and stories from the southern prairies.

The Grasslands Project is a series of short documentary films about people and issues in the southern prairies of Saskatchewan and Alberta. The National Film Board's North West Centre, based in Edmonton, is holding discussions with community members across the prairies regarding this project. Our objective is to create a series of short films based on ideas, issues and stories brought forward by c

07/29/2021

Our producers are working with challenges that are beyond their control as dry weather continues throughout the majority of our province.

The Farm Stress Line provides support to farmers and ranchers who are dealing with high levels stress that may be negatively impacting their health and quality of life.

You can access the Farm Stress Line 24/7 by calling 1-800-667-4442.

11/26/2019

This would be a wonderful opportunity.

Photos from Still Standing's post 11/13/2019

Gravelbourg!

11/06/2019

Eastend always has something interesting going on!

08/21/2019

“Sanctuary of silence, one of the last on the planet. Under the wind, under our heartbeats, we hear the earth breathing.” - 📍Grasslands National Park as described by poet Lorna Crozier



Stay tuned for a blog about my day diggin' for dinos with some folks from the Royal Saskatchewan Museum at the Grasslands East Block! 🦖

The Grasslands Project | The Last One 05/30/2019

Rest In Peace my friend. What a privilege to have known you!

The Grasslands Project | The Last One “These small farms are a thing of the past,” laments Herb Pidt, whose family homesteaded on this land in the 1920s. The Pidt family scraped a living out of these harsh, dry prairies and, though poor, always managed to put food on the table.

05/26/2019

What great news!

Brenda Peterson, Interpretation Coordinator of Grasslands National Park was recently honored with the Tourism Employee of the Year Award at the 30th annual Saskatchewan Tourism Awards of Excellence Gala.

Come and experience genuine western hospitality provided by Brenda Peterson and her team in one of the most beautiful and serene prairie settings in the country! Whether you take in a guided hike into the breathtaking badlands or just simple enjoy the great food and company around a cowboy campfire, it will surely will be a memorable and unique experience you won’t soon forget!

04/24/2019
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