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  Spruce River Folk Festival

Spruce River
Folk Festival


​Thanks to all who came out
​to make 2023's event

​a great success!

The SRFF is on hiatus for now.
Stay posted for news, and
check out this 2025 update on
the Reserve 107 story.

 The Spruce River Folk Festival is a cultural event held annually to raise awareness of Treaty Lands Justice in Saskatchewan. The acclaimed documentary Reserve 107: Reconciliation on the Prairies was partially filmed at a past Folk Fest. The film was underwritten by the Stoney Knoll Fund administered by MCC Saskatchewan. Proceeds from SRFF will be added ​to the Fund.

Come and enjoy good music & food.
Learn more about reconciling important Indigenous land issues in our province.


Admission: $10 at the gate

$20 for families


2023 Schedule

Pipe Ceremony: 10 am
Elder Henry Felix

Land Issues Speakers: 11 am
Gary LaPlante (Reserve 107 update)
Ed Benoanie (the North of 60 Settlement)


Lunch, Silent Auction open: 12pm
bannock burgers, fish & chips

Silent Auction raised over $2000!

​Musical Line-up

1pm  O'Kraut
2pm  Wilma Groenen
3pm  Violet 
Naytowhow 
& Lily Naytowhow
4pm  Strong Sisters
5pm  Larry Krause
6pm  Chief Bart Tsannie & Gabriel
Sound by Josh Palmer

Silent Auction closed: 6pm


Sunday, August 13

Worship service: 11am
speaker: Rev. Roger Bird
Potluck meal: 
12pm
​
The Spruce River Folk Fest
is a family friendly event.

​​Thank-you to the sponsors
​and supporters of SRFF 2023:
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