Category Archives: Saskatchewan Travel

Situated between Manitoba and Alberta, Saskatchewan is one of only two landlocked provinces in Canada.

Widely known for its dramatic rolling prairies that contribute to the province as Canada’s largest producer of canola, flaxseed, and durum wheat, the majestic grain silo’s that dot the landscapes have become a symbol of the agricultural heartbeat of the province.

Wanuskewin Heritage Park: An Intriguing Showcase of Northern Plains Indigenous Culture

Wanuskewin Heritage Park

Wanuskewin is a cultural complex that honours the history and artwork of First Nations People, with no shortage of exhibits and events. It’s an archeological site and non-profit cultural and historical centre just outside Saskatoon that We Explore Canada contributor Hans Tammemagi visited to help you do the same! Three bison, large and fearsome, charge […]

Explore the Wild Prairie in Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan

Grasslands National Park

Grasslands National Park is one of the most unique national parks that we have in Canada. It aims to protect and showcase one of the few remaining areas of undisturbed dry-mixed grass/shortgrass prairie grassland, and for that we should be very grateful. Longtime visitors of the park Robin and Arlene Karpan walk us through how […]