The Saskatchewan region of Canada is one of the most beautiful places in North America. Although the cities aren’t massive ones, the wilderness is plentiful. Exploring Canada can give you a sense of peace and bring you closer to the beauty of this planet. If you’re looking for an incredible adventure this summer, we encourage you to come to Saskatchewan!
Here are some amazing activities for you to do when visiting Saskatchewan, CA:
Hike & Camp in Prince Albert National Park
Prince Albert National Park is a beautiful place to visit. Located right in the heart of the region, you can explore the big lakes, hike along the shores and through the forests, and watch spectacular sunsets. This is a great place to get out and knock out some of your camping goals this summer season.
Be a Beach Bum at Manitou Beach
At Manitou Beach, you’ll discover the Little Manitou Lake, where you’ll be able to refresh your body in this saltwater lake while effortlessly floating on your back. This is Canada’s version of the Dead Sea. You’ll also be able to visit the Danceland, which is one of the last remaining Horsehair-sprung dance floors in North America.
Saskatoon and Regina
Explore the smaller quaint, unique city of Saskatoon or take a trek to the capitol city of Regina to explore the Saskatchewan cities and architecture. Even though the Saskatchewan region is known for the wilderness beauty and mass landscape, the cities are very unique and exciting to visit. If you’re looking to spend some nights with an evening dinner or exploration, go these cities.
Hunting and Fishing Trips
There are plenty of ways to get out for hunting and fishing in Saskatchewan, but one of the best places to do so is with Timberlost Outfitting. We have several different hunting and fishing packages along with camping lodges for you to stay at. If you’re looking to experience the Saskatchewan region to its fullest, come stay with us for a guided hunt or fishing excursion. Contact Timberlost Outfitting at 1-306-821-2726 today or visit us online for more information!