Located just outside Saskatoon, Wanuskewin Heritage Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that celebrates the Indigenous cultures of the Northern Plains. Visitors can learn about Indigenous history, culture, and traditions through interpretive exhibits, guided tours, and cultural performances.
Regina
Saskatchewan’s capital city, Regina is known for its rich cultural heritage, historic landmarks, and vibrant arts scene. Visitors can explore attractions such as the Royal Saskatchewan Museum, the Saskatchewan Legislative Building, and the lively Regina Farmers’ Market.
Regina
Saskatchewan’s capital city, Regina is known for its rich cultural heritage, historic landmarks, and vibrant arts scene. Visitors can explore attractions such as the Royal Saskatchewan Museum, the Saskatchewan Legislative Building, and the lively Regina Farmers’ Market.
Prince Albert National Park
Situated in central Saskatchewan, Prince Albert National Park is a picturesque wilderness area known for its boreal forests, crystal-clear lakes, and diverse wildlife. Visitors can enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, canoeing, fishing, and wildlife viewing.
Grasslands National Park
Located in southern Saskatchewan, Grasslands National Park is a protected area known for its rugged badlands, unique prairie landscapes, and abundant wildlife. Visitors can explore hiking trails, go camping, and experience the park’s dark sky preserve, perfect for stargazing.
Grasslands National Park
Located in southern Saskatchewan, Grasslands National Park is a protected area known for its rugged badlands, unique prairie landscapes, and abundant wildlife. Visitors can explore hiking trails, go camping, and experience the park’s dark sky preserve, perfect for stargazing.