SASKATCHEWAN

LAND OF

LIVING SKIES

SASKATCHEWAN

THE LAND OF LIVING SKIES

Saskatchewan is a land of contrasts and amazing sights, from remote northern lakes to spacious rolling plains and rugged southern badlands. Thriving cities and communities will surprise you with great shopping, museums, restaurants and nightlife. Over 35 provincial parks and two National parks let you experience the land in a natural setting. Go boating, hiking, camping, fishing – or just enjoy the fresh air and the spectacle of the northern lights.

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INDIGENOUS STORIES & EXPERIENCES

The stories and traditions of Saskatchewan’s Indigenous peoples shape the province’s dynamic travel experiences. Experience a Han Wi Moon dinner at Wanuskewin Heritage Park, relax at Dakota Dunes Resort & Casino or immerse yourself in a unique northern outdoor experience at Aski Holistic Adventures.

NATIONAL PARKS

Saskatchewan boasts two national parks: Prince Albert National Park in the northern boreal forest, and Grasslands National Park in the rolling hills of the southwest.

Prince Albert National Park ››

In the north, Prince Albert National Park is 3,875 sq. km of outstanding natural wonders where parkland meets forest. Bison, eagles, osprey, white pelicans, beaver, elk, bear and moose live here. Recreation is ample year-round with excellent camping, golfing, hiking, cycling, horseback riding, cross-country skiing and much more.

Grasslands National Park ››

Grasslands National Park is a more than 570-sq. km expanse of mixed prairie grasslands where hiking and primitive camping are popular. Plains bison roam this vast range of untouched land. It is also home to endangered animals like the burrowing owl, pronghorn antelope and Canada’s only colonies of black-tailed prairie dogs. The park is also a designated Dark Sky Preserve.

HOW WILL YOU WRITE YOUR

SASKATCHEWAN STORY?

HOW WILL YOU
WRITE YOUR SASKATCHEWAN STORY?