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Prairie Cities Offer The Best Of Both Worlds
Wherever you travel in Saskatchewan, nature is never far away. Even at the centre of Saskatchewan’s major cities, Regina and Saskatoon, you are only minutes away from impressive landscapes and wide-open spaces. City life blends dynamic cosmopolitan energy with the beauty and serenity of nature.

A CAPITAL DESTINATION
Regina is Saskatchewan’s capital and was named in honour of Queen Victoria. A distinguishing feature is the Saskatchewan Legislative Building, completed in 1912. One of the grandest historical buildings in Western Canada, its setting is Wascana Centre – a 930-hectare urban park that rivals Central Park in New York.
HOME OF THE RCMP
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Academy, “Depot” Division, has been a fixture in Regina since 1885. It is where every member of Canada’s iconic force is trained as a cadet. The colourful RCMP Sunset-Retreat Ceremony is a summer tradition, while the state-of-the-art RCMP Heritage Centre is open year round.

PERFECTING THE CRAFT
Regina and Saskatoon have earned reputations for impressive craft beer and spirits. In Regina’s Warehouse District, Bushwakker Brewpub and Rebellion Brewing Co. are attractions of their own. A short drive outside of the city, award-winning Last Mountain Distillery produces its famous dill pickle vodka. In Saskatoon, the growth in craft brewing and distilling has transformed neighbourhoods. Stroll historic Riversdale, enjoy a pint at 9 Mile Legacy Brewing Co., then stop by the Saskatoon Farmers’ Market to sample and purchase local products. Just outside of the city, Black Fox Farm & Distillery concocts award-winning gin and liqueurs from products grown on the working farm.
FOR ART AND FOOD LOVERS
Saskatoon has made international headlines for the opening of the new Remai Modern art museum that houses the world’s largest collection of Picasso linocut prints (more than 400 pieces), along with almost two dozen ceramic works by the Spanish master. The city’s vibrant food scene attracts attention and visitors. Innovative chefs have created appetizing new tastes by combining prairie sensibilities with world-infused flavours.

A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT
More than 80 km of riverbank paths wind through Saskatoon along the tree-lined banks of the mighty South Saskatchewan River. See Saskatoon from the water aboard the top deck of The Prairie Lily riverboat. Enjoy a relaxing afternoon sightseeing tour or a classic dinner cruise. Evening sunset cruises showcase the colourful spectacle of Saskatchewan’s “Living Skies.”

MORE THAN 6,000 YEARS OF HISTORY
Wanuskewin Heritage Park, on the northern edge of Saskatoon, has long been a spiritual gathering place for Indigenous peoples. It is the longest, continuously operating archaeological dig site in Canada and has yielded evidence of human occupation dating back more than 6,000 years. In the summer, overnight tipi stays and traditional dance performances connect visitors to the past.

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