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Regina QuestionsQuestion asked in : Regina - 3 years ago
Any must see in Saskatchewan, Canada?Give your answer
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CJ F. says :
Jan 26, 2012
Get yourself a Saskatchewan Travel Guide either online or at a tourism centre - they are very handy to have regarding phone numbers etc. as well as having huge list of attractions and places to eat and sleep. They also have a list of events taking place all through Saskatchewan. "Must sees" in my opinion completely vary depending on what you're into and the travel guide is great for helping sort that out!
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![]() Chantelle S. says :
Apr 13, 2009
i live in saskatoon, saskatchewan. honestly, SK is a great place to live, but boring to travel thru. its faltter than a pancake, with nothing to see but fields of wheat. but if u insist on coming ,lol, the northern lakes are great for camping / fishing like Waskesiu, the spa and tunnels in Moose Jaw, or the Cypress Hills area.
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![]() Paul D. says :
Apr 3, 2009
The first must see is either the border to Manitoba or Alberta as your leaving, hahaha, just kidding.
Prince Albert is also a nice town, which is about an hour north of Saskatoon. As for MUST see things in Sask. Try the spa in Moose Jaw, one of the higher rated spas in the country, and the Capone tour in Moose Jaw is also fun.
There is also alot Potash mines, haha.
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![]() D. G. says :
Mar 31, 2009
If you have a car, it'll be much easier! You've basically got Regina, Saskatoon, Swift Current and Moose Jaw in terms of mentionable cities. If you like camping / hiking head way north to Prince Albert National Park or south to the Montana border and Grasslands National Park. There really isn't a lot of "attractions" but the people are very passionate about anything - particularly Canadian football, so try and scope out some local festivals or events for when you're there.
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Neil S. says :
Aug 16, 2010
nope, nothing at all
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