Canadians, if I were to vacation in your province, what would you recommend as can't-miss sites or experiences? (Pretend that any distance between them is no obstacle.)
(So many good questions today! Yay!)
Well, "Welcome to Saskatchewan! The land of the living skies!"
I am most familiar with the Moose Jaw and Saskatoon areas, so someone else may have to fill in the gaps for me. I'm just going to list random activities and places that I like in Saskatchewan, not necessarily tourist destinations per se.
First up, Mac the Moose! You can't miss seeing the largest moose in the world, especially after we
nearly went to war with Norway over it! While in Moose Jaw, you should definitely explore the Tunnels of Moose Jaw. One is based off of Al Capone and the other one is a Chinese Laundry. It gives you a real look into the underground life of Moose Jaw's past. Be sure to spend at least one night in Temple Gardens with the geothermal spa and take a stroll through Crescent Park. Just south of Moose Jaw is the air base. You can't go there, but if you are in Moose Jaw on Canada Day, the Snowbirds (like California's Blue Angels) will fly over Main Street a couple of times.
Regina is the capital of the province and the home of the R.C.M.P., so be sure to hit up the R.C.M.P. Heritage Museum. It is also home to
Megamunch at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum. Our football team is the Saskatchewan Roughriders and they call Mosaic Stadium home. Grab some tickets to a game, put on your watermelon helmet, and go help Gainer the Gopher cheer on the team.
Saskatoon is the City of Bridges, located on the South Saskatchewan River. There are many beautiful places to walk around, both in the downtown and on the University of Saskatchewan campus. While you are in the city, stay in the Delta Bessborough Hotel, the same hotel the Queen stays at when she comes to visit. A short drive outside of the city, will have you at the Berry Barn, where you can get all things Saskatoon berry. They have the best Saskatoon berry turnovers and if you stay for lunch, be sure to get the Saskatoon Berry pierogis for dessert. My favourite puzzle store is also in Saskatoon. Shout out to Puzzle Master!
Other highlights include the endless miles of golden canola flowers when they are in bloom, or the amber waves of grain in late summer. Lake Manitou is a salt lake, where you can float without trying. Waskesiu is a beautiful freshwater lake destination with lots of amenities. There is just so much beauty to be found in this often over-looked province, the locale that brought you Corner Gas!