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Churchill River
Churchill River

Located in the heart of Canada’s west, Saskatchewan has 100,000 lakes and rivers, and more than 50 documented canoe routes. Among the most popular destinations for canoeists is the..

Prince Albert National Park
Prince Albert National Park

Prince Albert National Park of Canada is one of Saskatchewan’s most popular four-season destinations, a place where you can mix northern wilderness encounters with the comforts of a..

Regina
Regina

The capital city of Saskatchewan is a wonderful place to visit! Home of one of North America’s largest urban parks, Regina’s 2,300-acre Wascana Centre features major attractions..

Waskesiu Lake
Waskesiu Lake

The picturesque resort community of Waskesiu is located on the eastern shore of Lake Waskesiu in the Prince Albert National Park in central Saskatchewan. In this beautiful, laid back town..

Grasslands National Park of Canada
Grasslands National Park of Canada

Grasslands National Park of Canada, located in southwest Saskatchewan, is a prairie sanctuary where you can see some of the last untouched prairie left in North America. Here rolling..

Saskatoon
Saskatoon

The city of Saskatoon is another gem in the heart of Saskatchewan. Back in 1882 the founders of Saskatchewan’s largest city pitched their tents on the banks of the South Saskatchewan..

Eastend
Eastend

The ruggedly beautiful Frenchman River Valley near Eastend in the southwest corner of the province has long been considered a “supermarket of dinosaur bones”, and now you can get a..

Nipawin
Nipawin

Fishing anyone? Where else can you experience ice fishing in the middle of a secluded frozen lake located conveniently close to a bustling community of over 5,000 people? Nipawin is..

Moose Jaw
Moose Jaw

Just outside of Regina, you’ll find the "Friendly City" of Moose Jaw, with everything you need in visitor services, accommodation, dining and shopping. Among the city’s attractions are..

Elbow
Elbow

A man-made wonder created by the construction of the Gardiner and Qu'Appelle Valley Dams in the late 1960s, Lake Diefenbaker today boasts 800km (500-miles) of impressive shoreline, seven..

Fort Walsh National Historic Site
Fort Walsh National Historic Site

The Fort Walsh and Cypress Hills Massacre National Historic Sites are located 55 km southwest of Maple Creek in the Cypress Hills. Inside the wooden palisade are reconstructions of..

Athabasca Sand Dunes Wilderness Provincial Park
Athabasca Sand Dunes Wilderness Provincial Park

On the southern shore of Lake Athabasca, in Saskatchewan’s far north, Athabasca Sand Dunes Provincial Wilderness Park protects an ecologically fragile area characterized by jack pine..

Batoche National Historic Site
Batoche National Historic Site

The history and culture of Saskatchewan’s Métis people also lives on today. Batoche National Historic Site is a good example. Here you can explore Metis history, and learn about Louis..

Crooked Lake Provincial Park
Crooked Lake Provincial Park

Crooked Lake Provincial Park offers a variety of water sports to enjoy which include boating, kayaking and canoeing. The park is 195 hectares of rolling hills and parklands descending to..

Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park
Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park

The Cypress Hills are the highest point of land anywhere between Labrador and the Rocky Mountains, and the only place in Saskatchewan where you’ll find forests of lodgepole pine. The..

Elk Ridge Resort
Elk Ridge Resort

Located in the beautiful northern Saskatchewan woodlands Elk Ridge Resort is the perfect destination for that luxurious vacation escape while still providing every convenience of a first..

Fort Qu
Fort Qu'Appelle

The historic town of Fort Qu’Appelle is located in the middle of a four lake chain called the Calling Lakes. Stop into the Fort Qu’Appelle Museum, located in an original 1879..

Northern Saskatchewan
Northern Saskatchewan

Northern Saskatchewan is an adventurers paradise that stretches . The beautiful lakes and unspoiled natural wilderness provide plentiful hiking, camping and canoeing opportunities and the..

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Qu'Appelle Valley near Craven

The stunning Qu’Appelle Valley in southern Saskatchewan runs west to east, and was carved out by melt waters as the last glaciers receded. Rolling hills, ravines and lakes punctuate the..

Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park
Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park

At the western end of Lake Diefenbaker in the southwest of the state Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park is an ideal location for a family vacation. The park has many modern conveniences..

South West Saskatchewan
South West Saskatchewan

Bordered to the west by Alberta and to the south by Montana, Southwest Saskatchewan is a landscape of rolling green hills and beautiful lakes with an outdoor lifestyle that is complimented..

Wanuskewin Heritage Park National Historic Site
Wanuskewin Heritage Park National Historic Site

Wanuskewin Heritage Park, located just 5km (3-miles) outside Saskatoon, is a National Historic Site that brings to life 6,000 years of Northern Plains Indian culture. Here visitors will..

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