Winter Nights Saskatoon is actually Saskatchewan’s largest city with a population of over 230,000,[1] despite being colder than the provincial capital of Regina. Situated at the centre of a prairie parkland, Saskatoon has a Western air to it – a scene of cowboys and horse trailers. The city is located in an area of trees […]

B&B in Prince Albert Prince Albert is located on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River in central Saskatchewan. Because it is pretty much the last major city in North Saskatchewan, it has often been described as the “gateway to the north”. Prince Albert was founded as a trading post in 1776, although it was […]

mac Moose Jaw is an industrial city that is located about 70 kilometers or 45 miles west of Regina along the Trans-Canada highway in south-central Saskatchewan. In recent years, it has developed a reputation for being a great retirement and tourist destination. As a hub of the region, [1] Moose Jaw is the scene of […]

2010_10_14_laronge-35.jpg La Ronge is a small town deep in northern Saskatchewan. Its closest neighbor is Prince Albert, about 250 kilometers to the north. La Ronge is situated at the southwestern shores of Lac la Ronge and is next to Lac la Ronge Provincial Park,[1] which encompasses more than 340,000 hectares (840,000 acres) of lakes and […]

Winter Nights Saskatchewan lives up to the image of seemingly endless wide open spaces filled with vistas of gold-rippled grain only interrupted by brightly painted grain elevators against one of the bluest skies you’ll ever see – the epitome and embodiment of a central Prairie province. It is a panorama fittingly descriptive of only the […]

Hulo Scarves Down a Few Lobsters Yorkton is an urban center in southeast Saskatchewan that is not too far from the Manitoba border. It is a major distribution center with a population of about 15,000 people. The town has several attractions, including a casino and an annual summer film festival called the Yorkton Short Film […]

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