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182 Chief Whitecap Trail, Whitecap, S7K 2L2

(306) 477-0908
The WDFN is located 26 kilometres south of Saskatoon. Formerly known as Moose Woods, it was established in 1889 by Order-in-Council. In August, 1882, Chief Whitecap counseled John Lake on the location for a new temperance colony that would become the City of Saskatoon. The WDFN is part of the larger Dakota Nation, whose traditional governance structure was called the Seven Council Fires or Oceti Sakowin, and whose traditional lands extended into both Canada and the United States. The Dakota have a long standing relationship with the British Crown, dating back to wampum ceremonies in 1762. Through accountable, transparent governance, economic development, stable land tenure management and partnerships, the WDFN has managed to attract over $100 million in capital investment in the community. In the coming years, development plans will continue for outside investment in our community for tourism, business, and resort residential development. From generation to generation, WDFN has continued the Spirit of Alliance. As the WDFN moves forward, it continues to build partnerships as it reinforces its values and traditions of the past. Today, their many partnerships with various organizations and local, provincial, and federal governments are a testament to the lasting legacy of this Spirit of Alliance. Founder's Statue in downtown Saskatoon commemorating the historic meeting between Chief Whitecap and John Lake.