Exploring Saskatchewan Based on Your Favourite Chappell Roan Song
Jul 30, 2025

What is Chappell Roan's connection to Saskatchewan?
By now you've likely heard about Saskatchewan's shout-out in "The Subway", the latest track from Grammy-award winning pop phenom Chappell Roan.
Roan's whole "Midwest Princess" persona subverts traditional rural expectations, something Saskatchewan knows a little something about. Many people think they know or understand Saskatchewan, but tend to find things they don't expect when they explore further.
We’ve rounded up five such spots in the province that radiate Midwest Princess energy and paired each one with the perfect Chappell track.
The Subway (feat. Grasslands National Park)

"I'm movin' to Saskatchewan..."
The Vibe: Serene, calm, introspective wide-open spaces, prairie beauty, NOT the city.
Stretching across rolling prairies and rugged badlands, Grasslands National Park is one of Canada's quietest, least-touched corners. If you're looking to escape the chaos and noise of urban life for something simpler and freer, there's no better place. In this expansive, unpretentious oasis, wild bison roam free and towering buttes overlook stunning vistas.
Make sure to: Hike the Valley of 1000 Devils and sleep under the starts against the backdrop of Canada's darkest skies.
Pink Pony Club (feat. Danceland)

"Oh mama, I'm just having fun, On the stage in my heels, It's where I belong down at the..."
The Vibe: Unique, quirky, fun, beloved, vintage, welcoming, community.
Nearly a century old, Danceland was once the place to dance in Saskatchewan (Elvis even played there in 1954), and stepping inside still feels like you’ve time‑warped to its heyday. The springy horsehair floor, the vintage wood walls, the little eccentric details… It’s pure retro charm, like an episode of Happy Days brought to life. Regular dances still bring out locals and road‑trippers alike. If Pink Pony Club is about finding a space to let loose and be yourself, Danceland delivers that in prairie form: joyful, quirky, and always ready to party.
Make sure to: Float in the healing waters of Little Manitou Lake, known as "Canada's Dead Sea".
HOT TO GO! (feat. Mosaic Stadium)

"Raise your hands, now body roll, H-O-T-T-O-G-O..."
The Vibe: Energetic, electric, pump-up, chants and cheers.
On game day, Mosaic Stadium is pure electricity. The stands pulse with chants, drums, and green‑and‑white pride, and you can feel the energy building long before kickoff. Crowds pour in with a shared mission: To cheer, celebrate, and lose their voices for the Saskatchewan Roughriders. And if there's one thing Mosaic Stadium collectively loves (besides attempting the Wave with mixed success), it's a punchy rallying anthem (Green is the Colour who?)
Make sure to: Stop by the in-stadium Rider Store and kit yourself out with the latest (often limited-time) Rider gear.
Super Graphic Ultra Modern Girl (feat. The Remai Modern)

"Oh, yeah, I need, A super graphic ultra modern girl like me..."
The Vibe: Modern artistic, avant garde, chique, cool, glamorous
Saskatoon's Remai Modern is one of those places that changes how you see Saskatchewan. Its bold steel‑and‑glass structure juts out toward the South Saskatchewan River, a striking landmark on the city’s skyline. Inside you’ll find rotating, word-class exhibits that range from thought‑provoking to delightfully weird. With its stunning modern interior, it's hard not to feel yourself a little as you wander the galleries, soaking in pure culture and creativity.
Make sure to: Grab lunch at Hearth Restaurant where you'll enjoy elevated (but unpretentious) prairie cuisine made with fresh, local ingredients.
Red Wine Supernova (feat. Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park)

"Baby, why don't you come over? Red wine supernova, falling into me..."
The Vibe: Cosmic, dazzling, romantic, intimate, magical.
Rising unexpectedly from the prairie, Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park feels almost otherworldly. Forested hills, hidden lakes, and endless views make it a favorite escape for campers and hikers looking for something a little different from the western prairie below. At night, Cypress transforms. The park’s Dark Sky Preserve status means stars spill across the sky in a way you can rarely see anywhere else. Add in a stop at the nearby Cypress Hills Winery and you’ve got the perfect mix of quiet adventure and indulgence, a scene that pairs beautifully with Chappell's Red Wine Supernova.
Make sure to: Hike to Lookout Point or the Conglomerate Cliffs for some truly Instagram-worthy photos.
What pairings did we miss? Let us know with the hashtag #ExploreSask.

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Tourism Saskatchewan Staff
The Tourism Saskatchewan team loves sharing stories and insights about the people, places, and unexpected beauty that make this province so special. From quiet lakes and quirky roadside stops to wide-open skies and community festivals, we’re here to help you discover the heart of Saskatchewan.































