Accessible Travel in Saskatchewan
The province of Saskatchewan is an inclusive place to travel for both visitors and residents alike. Here you will find information about accessible and easier access experiences.

The province of Saskatchewan is an inclusive place to travel for both visitors and residents alike. Here you will find information about accessible and easier access experiences.
Saskatchewan's provincial and national parks invite everyone for the opportunity to experience the natural beauty this province has to offer. Many parks offer accessible and barrier-free campsites along with facilities designed for visitors with reduced mobility.
Learn more about accessible camping
Learn more about accessibility and easier to access experiences in Prince Albert National Park
Learn more about the facilities and services available at Grasslands National Park
Makwa Lake Provincial Park
Many of Saskatchewan's attractions have accessible trails, exhibits and facilities ensuring all visitors can explore and experience our province with ease. From visiting Wanuskewin Heritage Park to discover the ancient history of the Northern Plains Indigenous peoples, to seeing the world's largest T. rex on display at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum. Saskatchewan is for everyone.
Find accessible and easier access attractions and experiences.
Wanuskewin Heritage Park
Saskatoon
Finding suitable lodging is essential for all visitors. Accessible accommodation is easy to find. Whether you are looking for a resort to relax, or something a bit more unique like a grain bin turned into your very own cabin, there are plenty of options to choose from.
Elk Ridge Resort
Waskesiu