Located in the heart of Canada’s west, Saskatchewan has 100,000 lakes and rivers, and more than..
Prince Albert National Park InformationPrince Albert National Park of Canada is one of Saskatchewan’s most popular four-season..
Regina InformationThe capital city of Saskatchewan is a wonderful place to visit! Home of one of North America’s..
Waskesiu Lake InformationThe picturesque resort community of Waskesiu is located on the eastern shore of Lake Waskesiu in..
Grasslands National Park of Canada InfoGrasslands National Park of Canada, located in southwest Saskatchewan, is a prairie sanctuary where..
Eastend InformationThe ruggedly beautiful Frenchman River Valley near Eastend in the southwest corner of the province..
Nipawin InformationFishing anyone? Where else can you experience ice fishing in the middle of a secluded frozen lake..
Moose Jaw InformationJust outside of Regina, you’ll find the "Friendly City" of Moose Jaw, with everything you need in..
Elbow InformationA man-made wonder created by the construction of the Gardiner and Qu'Appelle Valley Dams in the..
Fort Walsh National Historic Site InfoThe Fort Walsh and Cypress Hills Massacre National Historic Sites are located 55 km southwest of..
See all locations in SaskatchewanThe 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 River, searching for Utopia. Today, as you sip cappuccino in a café in the trendy Broadway shopping district, jog around the University of Saskatchewan grounds, or watch Shakespeare under the big red and white tent along the riverbank, you’d have to say they succeeded in their quest. Saskatoon’s major attractions include Wanuskewin Heritage Park and the Western Development Museum/1910 Boomtown.
The city also has many craft shops and galleries, a fine symphony orchestra, four professional theatre companies and a very active amateur theatre community with six companies. Summer is festival time with Folkfest, the SaskTel Saskatchewan Jazz Festival, and the Saskatoon International Fringe Festival.
Saskatoon’s beautiful Meewasin Valley Trail extends for 60km on the east and west banks of the South Saskatchewan River, and features a wide variety of interpretive sites, trails and services that will appeal to all ages. The trail offers year-round recreation and sight-seeing opportunities for walkers, joggers, wheelchair users, cyclists, cross-country skiers and more.
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