Emma Lake Kenderdine Campus
The University of Saskatchewan’s Kenderdine Campus is located on the shores of Emma Lake in the Boreal transition zone of Saskatchewan. The site, established in 1936, has long been dedicated to the practice, study, and education of the arts. In 2005 the campus complemented its strong arts component with the new study of ecological education. Located at the end of the Okema beach road these 55 acres have become an inspirational point for many of the most famous artists coming out of the Saskatchewan arts scene and will endeavor to be such a site for the study of ecology. The campus is proud to support both non-credit and credit University classes along with regular visits from non-university user groups. The site consists of impressive studios, classrooms, and outdoor facilities for the delivery of programs as well as a wide array of recreational activities. Emma Lake Kenderdine Campus continues to grow with its focus on the arts and ecology of Saskatchewan. To learn more about the campus programs, and/or booking your event please visit the website at
www.emmalake.usask.ca or Tel: 306-966-2463 for site details.