Stoney Knoll Interpretive Site

Stoney Knoll Interpretive Site A series of storyboards tell of peace building between local settlers and Stoney Knoll First Nation.

The folks from Ronald McDonald House came to visit Stoney Knoll Interpretive Path on June 26. They have kind and compass...
07/21/2025

The folks from Ronald McDonald House came to visit Stoney Knoll Interpretive Path on June 26. They have kind and compassionate hearts and do a great work making a welcoming place for families that have sick children in the hospital. Thanks to CEO Tammy and group for your interest in reconciliation!

The Russlaender tour group visited Stoney Knoll yesterday. This group and others joining them, are re-inacting the train...
07/20/2023

The Russlaender tour group visited Stoney Knoll yesterday. This group and others joining them, are re-inacting the train trip of Russian Mennonites who who immigrated to Canada in 1923 and arrived in various places, including Rosthern. The tour began in Quebec City and will end in Abbotsford, BC. Here they are hearing the reconciliation story of Stoney Knoll First Nation people who were displaced by settlers.

There’s a unique visitor book for you to sign when you visit Stoney Knoll! Thanks to Wes Ens of Rosthern for designing a...
07/13/2023

There’s a unique visitor book for you to sign when you visit Stoney Knoll! Thanks to Wes Ens of Rosthern for designing and making it with cedar and other natural elements to fit in with the surroundings.

Yellow fields of canola stretch far into the distance from the final lookout point on Stony Hill (Stoney Knoll).
07/07/2023

Yellow fields of canola stretch far into the distance from the final lookout point on Stony Hill (Stoney Knoll).

One year ago on June 22, 2022 we had a celebration and ribbon cutting on Stony Hill to celebrate our friendship with the...
07/03/2023

One year ago on June 22, 2022 we had a celebration and ribbon cutting on Stony Hill to celebrate our friendship with the Stoney Knoll First Nation. We had 150 adults and 100 school children who attended and participated. We have many good memories of that day! Come and experience the story at the Stoney Knoll Interpretive Site.

06/08/2023

Artist Michelle Thevenot made this video of the Stoney Knoll site when she was there this week to touch up her Portal of Healing Archway. Watch the video for a walking tour of the site!

It’s Spring, and a great time to visit the Stoney Knoll Interpretive Site (4 miles northwest of Laird, SK.) This site is...
05/29/2023

It’s Spring, and a great time to visit the Stoney Knoll Interpretive Site (4 miles northwest of Laird, SK.) This site is a welcoming space of storyboards along a landscaped path, outlining the story of reconciliation and bridge building between the Young Chippewayan/Stoney Knoll First Nation people and local settlers.
And the view at the end of the path will take your breath away!

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Laird, SK
S0K2H0

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