Saskatchewan’s attractions are varied and compelling, reflecting its rich history, colourful culture, physical beauty and boundless imagination
Over 250 museums in every corner of our province proudly describe the past. Art galleries display collections that bring our many cultures to life, from First Nations' traditions to modern experimental styles. The serene natural beauty of Saskatchewan is enhanced by conservatories and wildflower gardens.
Science centres, museums, art galleries, mineral spas, river cruises, or dinosaur digs – whatever you are searching for...Saskatchewan is waiting for you.
Saskatchewan’s Legislative Building is a beautiful and majestic landmark nestled on the shores of Regina’s Wascana Lake. It is a symbol of the spirit which has come to characterize the Saskatchewan people. The harmonious blend of materials from Canada and abroad is a lasting tribute to the people from...
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Wanuskewin Heritage Park is a national historic site. A Northern Plains Indians cultural interpretive centre located 5 kms north of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. It is a beautiful unspoiled natural prairie landscape with 360 acres of scenic trails, interpretive sites, archeological digs, fauna, flora and herbs.
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The MacKenzie Art Gallery is located in Regina, Saskatchewan on Albert Street. The MacKenzie Art Gallery has over 100,000 square feet (9,300 m2) of space, with eight galleries totaling 24,000 square feet (2,200 m2). It has modern technical areas including conservation lab, workshop, preparation rooms and vault, a 185-seat theatre, public resource centre, gift shop and conference rooms.
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The Athabasca Sand Dunes are one of the most exciting and enticing wilderness destinations in Northern Saskatchewan. It consist of a series of dune fields stretching for about 100 km along the south shore of Lake Athabasca in northwest Saskatchewan. The outstanding scenery is combined with a unique ecosystem. This area is home to rare species of plant life not found anywhere else.
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