Monday, May 30, 2022

SASKATCHEWAN, "LAND OF THE LIVING SKIES"

SASKATCHEWAN, "LAND OF THE LIVING SKIES"

BY CLAY LARROY

In the world of traveling, there are plenty of great resources available to both new and experienced travelers alike. There are many websites, guides, books, videos, and other resources available. By writing this blog I hope that I am providing valuable information about the wonderful vacation destinations in Canada. When you want to plan a vacation contact me!
 Read the article below for a remarkable perspective on Saskatchewan.

 

Tourist Destinations in Saskatchewan

Despite it's fascinating ability to be one of the most overlooked provinces to consider to travel to, Saskatchewan has a lot to see. For somebody not accustom to seeing the mighty prairies of central Canada, the view can truly take you away.

Regina Saskatchewan
Regina is the capital of Saskatchewan, and one of the major stops if you're driving through Saskatchewan. Rather than just sticking on the Trans Canada and driving through, pull over for a day. There's plenty to see. From the bars and clubs of Dewdney St, located in the downtown Warehouse District of Regina, to the famous Wascana Park, where the beautiful man-made Wascana Lake is found, you shouldn't have a hard time finding something to see or do while visiting Regina.

Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Famous for it's place in history as one of the major stops for bootlegging during prohibition, it has more to offer than the famous "Tunnels of Moose Jaw". If you're in need of some relaxation, head on down to the Moose Jaw Spa and enjoy the genitil mineral waters it has to offer.

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Nicknamed "Paris of the Prairies", Saskatoon has plenty to offer for the curious traveler. The Saskatchewan River rolls through this amazing prairie city, and has several walking trails for you to stretch your legs, and take in the sights and sounds of this budding prairie mini-metropolis.

Cypress Hills
If you're looking to take in the best view of the prairies, head west to the border of Saskatchewan and Alberta. Cypress Hills National Park straddles this area, and offers the best vantage point for capturing he rolling rills and flatlands of Saskatchewan. Camping is available year round. If you'd rather sleep in style, there are a couple resort style hotels and bed & breakfasts available as well.
Where ever you chose to travel in Saskatchewan, be sure to take in the smell of gravel roads, the sights of thriving farming communities, and the unique relaxed lifestyle of the folks of Saskatchewan.

Corbin is an avid backpacker / travel writer based out of Canada. He currently operates an independent backpackers travel guide for Canada. For more articles or information please visit: Backpack Across Canada.

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