Winter adventures, food worth travelling for, and cosy places to stay and play are all over Saskatchewan. Get some inspiration and start planning your next winter trip.
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From the wild north to the deep south, there are thousands of fun and safe adventures to have in Saskatchewan.
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Saskatchewan is filled with endless possibilities for fun and new experiences.
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Winter adventures, food worth travelling for, and cosy places to stay and play are all over Saskatchewan. Get some inspiration and start planning your next winter trip.
Stretching across the province from east to west, the mighty Churchill River offers incredible opportunities for canoeing, fishing and sightseeing.
Learn MoreWhen was the last time you wandered through the woods? Enjoy the call of the wild with your family this summer at Prince Albert National Park.
Learn MoreTurtle Lake Sanctuary is the perfect place to reconnect with nature, walk peacefully and observe plants and animals.
Learn MoreMidWest Outdoors TV host Larry Ladowski recounts his experience fishing out of Milton Lake Lodge and disconnecting in the pristine northern Saskatchewan wilderness.
Learn MorePorcupine Pine Hills Provincial Park is the perfect place to unplug and reconnect with nature. You’ll want to tell your friends, but you’ll have to wait until you get back to cell service!
Learn MoreLooking to keep the kids busy this summer? Saskatoon is full of places where children can have a great time (and the grown-ups can relax a little bit).
Learn MoreSaskatchewan has the most roads in Canada and many of them lead somewhere interesting. The 142-km stretch of Highway 11 between Saskatoon and Prince Albert is no exception.
Learn MoreFrom Lloydminster in the west to Yorkton in the east, central Saskatchewan boasts a stunning transformation from prairie to boreal forest and showcases nature in its grandest form.
Learn MoreMassive vistas make Grasslands National Park a “must capture” destination for any landscape photographer. This vast park offers unique views of endless horizons, hills and buttes.
Learn MoreWhy are people travelling hundreds of kilometres to eat at a restaurant in small-town Shaunavon, Saskatchewan? Check out Harvest Eatery and you’ll quickly see why.
Learn MoreFrom Maple Creek in the west to Carlyle in the east, southern Saskatchewan is as varied as its landscape. Explore southern Saskatchewan this summer and put these destinations on your itinerary.
Learn MoreTurn a quiet Saturday into a spontaneous day trip. Discover some great hidden gems in the charming town of Lumsden—just a 15-minute drive from Regina.
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