Provinces and Territories
Saskatchewan
About Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan is known as the Land of Living Skies, where sunsets and starry nights seem to stretch forever. A funny fact about Saskatchewan: the province is so flat in some areas that people joke you can watch your dog run away for three days. Wide-open prairies, wheat fields, and endless horizons make it a truly unique part of Canada.
The capital, Regina, is home to the RCMP Heritage Centre and a proud prairie spirit, while Saskatoon blends riverfront beauty with a growing arts and food scene. Indigenous history and Métis culture are central to the province’s identity, shaping its traditions and communities.
Beyond the fields, Saskatchewan surprises with lakes, forests, and even sand dunes. Whether it’s fishing on Lake Athabasca, hiking in Prince Albert National Park, or enjoying a summer festival, the province proves there’s a lot more to the prairies than flat land.