The University of Calgary and the University of Waterloo each celebrated the opening of Indigenous outdoor spaces. The University of Calgary recently opened an outdoor study space designed to promote inclusivity and cultural integration. The space was created through collaboration between UCalgary’s Residence Services, Facilities Development, Campus Sustainability, students, and Indigenous Elders from local First Nations. Its design is based on four foundational concepts: Ways of Knowing, Ways of Being, Ways of Doing, and Ways of Connecting. The area features outdoor seating, individual and group study areas, accessible tables, lighting, vibrant aesthetics, and technology access points. UWaterloo opened an Indigenous gathering space called “Skén:nen Tsi Nón:we Tewaya’taróroks,” which means “where we all gather together peacefully.” The space will be used for teaching, celebrations, and gatherings, and will physically represent the presence of Indigenous peoples.