Saskatchewan

 

Explore mysterious badlands, pine-topped highlands and sweeping grasslands that are home to rare species. Pass fertile fields and rolling parklands on your way to a boreal forest that shelters nearly 100,000 lakes. Hear time-honoured stories of Indigenous peoples who have gathered here for over 6,000 years and enjoy diverse traditions and cultures that shape Saskatchewan’s character. All of this under a brilliant sky with colourful sunrises and sunsets and dancing northern lights.

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Regina

Weather Average

  • December - February
    -19° / -9° C
  • March - May
    -3° / 10° C
  • June - August
    11° / 26° C
  • September - November
    -2° / 10° C
 
  • The meandering shoreline of the South Saskatchewan River in Saskatoon has been the site of gatherings for millennia. Along this ancient byway, leafy paths and criss-crossing bridges continue to bustle with activity, from paddlers to bikers to hikers. On both riverbanks, the quaint city of Saskatoon spreads east and west in walkable neighbourhoods dotted with artisanal shops and restaurants that showcase cool collectibles and creative culinary delights. Prairie hospitality, long shared by the Northern Plains Indigenous Peoples, thrives at Wanuskewin Heritage Park and throughout this friendly city.

    The meandering shoreline of the South Saskatchewan River in Saskatoon has been the site of gatherings for millennia.

    Photo of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
  • Small-town intimacy meets big-city excitement in Regina, the home of beloved sports teams, fervent fans who don colourful costumes in tribute, and Scotty, the world’s largest Tyrannosaurus rex at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum. There’s a trailblazing spirit here, where every tree has been hand-planted and independent entrepreneurship embraces Regina’s industrious and innovative character. The energy bubbles over into recreational adventures in Wascana Park, one of Canada’s largest urban parks and at the city’s popular outdoor music festivals—whether in summer sun or winter snow.

    Small-town intimacy meets big-city excitement in Regina, the home of beloved sports teams, fervent fans who don colourful costumes in tribute, and Scotty, the world’s largest Tyrannosaurus rex at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum.

    Photo of Wascana Park in Regina, Saskatchewan

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Don’t miss the iconic spots and hidden gems. No matter where you go in Saskatchewan, there are amazing itinerary ideas for you to explore.