Sunset at Valley of 1,000 Devils

Grasslands National Park

The Land of Living Skies and Much More

Saskatchewan is located in the heart of North America, neighbouring the provinces of Alberta to the west, and Manitoba to the east. Covering 651,900 square kilometers - half of the province is covered in forest and 100,000 lakes and rivers are dotted across this vast landscape.

Vibrant Communities and Rich Heritage

Here you will discover a rich Indigenous culture and history alongside pioneer heritage, reflected in art galleries, festivals and historic sites across Saskatchewan. Our communities are as warm as the prairie sun, with each town and city offering a unique experience. Explore Saskatoon's thriving arts scene, Regina's cultural heritage, or the charm of small towns that dot the countryside.

Regina

Saskatoon

Scenic views from a float plane

Northern Saskatchewan

Landscapes for Every Adventure

Saskatchewan is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. With two national parks, 39 provincial parks and 82 accredited regional parks, you are never too far from an escape into nature. Landscapes vary from rolling hills to boreal forest and untouched Canadian shield. You will find surprising beauty like the most northernly active sand dunes in the world, and some of the darkest skies in Canada.

Athabasca Sand Dunes Provincial Park

Walk along one of the most northerly active sand dunes in the world.

Avonlea Badlands

Stargazing in southern Saskatchewan.

Oda Coffee and Wine Bar

Manitou Beach

Unforgettable Culinary and Cultural Experiences

From farm-to-table to Indigenous culinary experiences and locally crafted spirits and breweries, Saskatchewan's food scene is packed with flavour. Savour Saskatchewan-grown ingredients at local eateries, explore festivals for a true taste of the region. Throughout the year, festivals and cultural events celebrate Saskatchewan's diverse heritage, music, art, and food, offering opportunities to experience Indigenous traditions, storytelling, and artisan crafts firsthand.

Farm One Forty

Farm to table dinner.

Fort Carlton Provincial Park

Indigenous dancers in traditional regalia.

Explore Saskatchwan Travel Zones

Saskatchewan defies expectations with its rich cultural and geographical diversity, offering transformative experiences across its four unique travel zones.

Plan Your Saskatchewan Adventure

Ready to experience Saskatchewan for yourself? Whether it's a family trip, a solo adventure, or a weekend getaway, this province invites you to explore at your own pace. Saskatchewan is waiting to be discovered.