Looking for something to do on the weekends over the next couple of months?
The Outlook Regional Park has unveiled a schedule of free, family-friendly programming taking place this summer if you’re looking for something to do on Saturday afternoons.
Throughout July and August, there will be a weekly presentation and/or exhibit every Saturday at 1:00 pm, taking place in the performance bowl of the park (behind the old swimming pool). If you’re planning on attending, you may want to bring a chair or a blanket to sit on. Visitors are reminded that any vehicles entering the park require a park pass.
The schedule of events is as follows:
July 6: Living Sky Wildlife Rehabilitation – Meet Loki the Crow and learn about wildlife rehabilitation
July 13: Owls on Tour – Meet the ambassador Burrowing Owl and learn about their conservation
July 20: Saskatoon Nature Society and the Last Mountain Lake National Wildlife Area and Migratory Bird Sanctuary – Bird Watching 101 and the Mobile Museum
July 27: Meewasin Valley Authority – Meet Giga the Salamander and learn about endangered species
August 3: Local Presenter Oliver Johnson – Arrowhead and artifact collection found in Saskatchewan
August 10: Meewasin Valley Authority – Meet the Bats! Learn about Saskatchewan’s bats and their conservation
August 17: Last Mountain Lake National Wildlife Area and Migratory Bird Sanctuary – Learn about wetlands and take part in a pond dipping activity
August 24: Local Presenter Gabe Achtymichuk – Testing the Waters: Research and Aquatic Ecology