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Wolves in Winter in Saskatchewan
We have a five night winter holiday to explore the largest forest region in Canada with some amazing wild life. Wolf, moose and elk, all live in the area. With excursions using snowshoes, car and if trail conditions allow dog sledding through Prince Albert National Park it all makes for a memorable holiday.
Consisting of 3,874 square kilometres (1,496 sq miles) in central Saskatchewan the park is located 200 kilometres (120 miles) north of Saskatoon and at this time of year visitor numbers are much lower so you can appreciate the stunning scenery much more.
The Park has the largest concentration of wolves in Canada and they are difficult to see. However in February and March they are often spotted more often as they are mating. They are particularly vocal at this time so you will need to keep your ears open as well as your eyes!
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