Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan is Canada’s prairie heartland, where golden fields stretch for miles under endless skies. Shaped by Indigenous heritage and early settlers, it’s a land of resilience, culture, and breathtaking simplicity. While often thought of as flat, Saskatchewan surprises visitors with its rolling hills, river valleys, and more than 100,000 lakes.

Prince Albert National Park is home to boreal forests, wildlife, and historic sites tied to Grey Owl, the famed conservationist. Grasslands National Park protects rare prairie ecosystems and offers some of the best stargazing in North America. In Saskatoon, you’ll find the Remai Modern Art Museum, while Regina houses the Royal Saskatchewan Museum, exploring both natural and cultural history.

Saskatchewan is also known for its festivals and rodeos, small-town hospitality, and outdoor recreation. Whether it’s fishing, canoeing, or hiking under a prairie sunset.

Celebrate the spirit of Saskatchewan by checking out the Saskatchewan Collections where Canadian-inspired finds bring a touch of prairie charm home.