Saskatchewan

Interesting Saskatchewan Facts

Saskatchewan is home to over 100,000 lakes, providing ample opportunities for fishing, boating, and other outdoor activities.

Often referred to as the 'Land of the Living Skies' due to its vast, unobstructed horizons and stunning cloud formations.

The province is home to North America's largest free-roaming bison population, with several herds found in its grasslands.

The Athabasca Sand Dunes are the largest set of active sand dunes in Canada and are a hidden Saskatchewan gem!

Saskatchewan: Where Prairie Panoramas Meet Unforgettable Adventures!

 

Nestled in the heart of Canada, Saskatchewan captivates with its vast prairies, endless skies, and a unique blend of natural wonders and cultural richness. This province, often referred to as the "Land of the Living Skies," boasts picturesque landscapes that stretch as far as the eye can see, offering breathtaking sunsets and an immersive connection with nature.Tourism Saskatchewan logo

Top 5 things to do in Saskatchewan

GRASSLANDS NATIONAL PARK EAST BLOCK, GRASSLANDS NATIONAL PARK_PHOTO CREDIT: TOURISM SASKATCHEWAN/CHRIS HENDRICKSON PHOTOGRAPHY

Saskatchewan is more than just prairie land; it's 100,000 lakes and rivers, a sky that never ends and a unique spirit. Discover authentic restaurants, world class freshwater fishing, canoeing, hiking, camping, and horseback riding.

Where to go in Saskatchewan

Saskatoon

Saskatchewan's largest city is a four season destination. It is a young and vibrant area with a rich culture and continuous line-up of festivals, events, performing arts, and a fine selection of crafts and fine arts throughout the year.

Regina

Saskatchewan's capital city, is a unique blend of history and modernity. From a 100-year-old symphony orchestra to the nation's most passionate sporting enthusiasts, Regina offers memorable experiences for all.

Moose Jaw

A must visit community, enchanting visitors with its historic charm, intriguing underground tunnels and a small-town atmosphere. Moose Jaw offers a blend of cultural attractions and outdoor adventures.  

Grasslands National Park

Grasslands National Park in southern Saskatchewan is a 570-sq. km expanse of grassy hills, river valleys, endless horizons and massive vistas. It’s Canada's only National Park protecting the last remnants of the originally preserved and unspoiled grasslands of the North American Plains. Herds of prairie bison roam through the wide-open spaces whilst the grass dances in the wind.

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 CASTLE BUTTE, BIG MUDDY BADLANDS, NEAR CORONACH_PHOTO CREDIT: TOURISM SASKATCHEWAN/DAVE REEDE PHOTOGRAPHY

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