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Amisk Wacîw Mêskanaw Trail

 

We had the privilege to work with the River Valley Alliance, a not-for-profit partnership between municipalities along the North Saskatchewan River, with their vision to create a continuous 100-kilometer trail from Devon to Fort Saskatchewan. We designed interpretive and wayfinding signage for the newly named Amisk Wacîw Mêskanaw Trail (Beaver Hill Road Trail) to help bring this vision to life.

 

This signage was developed in collaboration with Ojibwe Anishnaabe artist Mariah Meawasige, and is grounded in the stories of local Elders and knowledge keepers to honour the long history of stewardship in the Edmonton River Valley. The panels also serve as wayfinding and conservation tools, connecting trail users to both place and purpose.

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River Valley Alliance

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2025

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Edmonton, Alberta

Walking with Gratitude and Intent

At Fenwood Creative, our work is rooted in place. We share stories of the land across Turtle Island (North America). We honour the deep knowledge and enduring relationships that Indigenous communities hold with the land, water, and all living things. Their stories are inseparable from the places we interpret, and we are committed to uplifting Indigenous voices and centering them in our work. 

We are grateful to live, work, play, and raise our families on Treaty 6 Territory (the traditional and current lands of the Cree, Saultaux, Nakota, Sioux, and Dene), the Métis Nation of Alberta Region 4, and the unceded traditional territory of the Ktunaxa Nation. We commit to listening, learning, and walking alongside Indigenous Peoples with respect and humility. 

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