News Release: Meewasin’s 'Naughty by Nature' Marks Return of Popular Adult Experience

SASKATOON — Meewasin announces the return of the popular, adults-only experience, Naughty by Nature. The event is a lighthearted and entertaining tour that “lifts the leaves” on the birds and the bees during an exclusive after-hours hike at the Beaver Creek Conservation Area.

Guests will take part in a unique variety of activities and games, with the main event being a humorous but educational guided hike around Beaver Creek. This Meewasin signature experience provides exclusive after-hours access to the Beaver Creek Conservation Area. Following the tour, guests will enjoy a curated beverage from our local partners, 9 Mile Legacy Brewing, Stumbletown Distilling, Parkerview Brews and Highkey Brewery. Due to the risqué nature of the topics discussed, a sense of humour is a must for this event.

“We’re excited to invite our guests to explore the more spirited side of the Meewasin Valley with our Naughty by Nature experience. It’s a fun, hilarious evening that explores the boundaries of too much information,” said Mike Velonas, Meewasin’s interim CEO. “Every ticket sold helps support our conservation work, trail projects, and youth education programs. It’s a wonderfully cheeky way to support a great cause.”

Naughty by Nature runs July through August on select dates. Additionally, Meewasin continues to offer weekly walking tours that explore the rich history of the Meewasin Valley in downtown Saskatoon. It’s a fantastic way for both locals and visitors to discover the city in a new way.

All proceeds from Meewasin signature experiences support our conservation work, trail projects and youth education programs. To view Meewasin’s entire event catalog, visit meewasin.com/experiences.

About Meewasin Valley Authority
The Meewasin Valley Authority exists to ensure a healthy and vibrant river valley, with a balance between human use and conservation by:

  • Providing leadership in the management of its resources;
  • Promoting understanding, conservation and beneficial use of the Valley; and
  • Undertaking programs and projects in river valley development and conservation, for the benefit of present and future generations.

There are 67 square kilometers of land and 108km of established trail, which has seen up to 2.365 million trail visits per year, in the Meewasin Valley. The area also features sites that help people to connect to nature through experiences such as Beaver Creek Conservation Area, the Meewasin Northeast Swale, Saskatoon Natural Grasslands, the River Landing Spray Area, and the Cameco Meewasin Skating Rink @Nutrien Plaza. Meewasin is a non-profit organization that relies on donations and volunteers for sustainability.

For Information Contact
Mitchell Happ
Marketing Coordinator
306-665-6887
mhapp@meewasin.com