Saskatchewan at a Glance
Saskatchewan is located in the heart of the Canadian Prairies, bounded by Alberta
to the west and Manitoba to the east.
It is a largely rural province with a rich history of uranium and potash mining,
agriculture and forestry. The Saskatchewan provincial capital is in Regina.
One of Regina's most prominent features is the Wascana
Centre, one of the largest urban parks on the continent. The Saskatchewan
Provincial Legislative Building is also impressive, with its imposing stature
looming over the Wascana Centre. Once outside of the capital, hike in beautiful
Prince
Albert National Park and then travel north to La
Ronge to witness true scenic splendour. Take a tour of Saskatoon
- the lovely "City of Bridges." While there, be sure to visit the Wanuskewin
Heritage Park and the fascinating Western
Development Museum/1910 Boomtown. Moose
Jaw, Swift
Current and Prince Albert
all have their own unique contributions to the province and offer a variety of
attractions and activities.
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