Unforgettable Images of Northern Saskatchewan

Photographer Scott Aspinall canoed across fast-moving, frigid waters in the dark of night above Saskatchewan’s tallest waterfall with one goal in mind: photographing the Milky way core centered over Nistowiak Falls. 

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Through the Lens of Brayden Elliott

An interview with a self-taught Saskatchewan photographer. 
Dec 30 2016

Hatchet Lake Lodge

Each summer, anglers from across the U.S. travel north of the 58th parallel to Saskatchewan's Hatchet Lake Lodge.
Dec 21 2016

100,000 Lakes or 100,000 Outdoor Rinks, Depends on the Season

There’s just something about skating on a lake! 
Dec 19 2016

Beauty of the North

With minimal other human interaction in your day and no cell phones or emails to distract you, you are able to connect with the people you are with and the beauty surrounding you.
Dec 07 2016

Cross-Country Skiing in Meadow Lake Provincial Park

Looking for a winter escape where you can hit the cross-country ski trails? Meadow Lake Provincial Park is the perfect spot!
Dec 03 2016

55° North in Saskatchewan’s Vast Waterways

Calllum Snape, a photographer and content creator from Vancouver, BC, takes a journey to Saskatchewan’s northern waterways to stay at Twin Falls Lodge.
Oct 31 2016

Must Do Regina

Exploring Saskatchewan’s capital, Regina – also known as the Queen City – is a fun experience any time of year. There is so much to see and enjoy.
Sep 14 2016

Going Local: Cypress Hills Destination Area

The south west is a magical place. These locals got to see a new side of Saskatchewan, one that's not so flat! 
Sep 12 2016

Going Local: Prince Albert National Park

Five local Instagrammers went on an adventure and discovered what Prince Albert National Park has to offer. 
Aug 15 2016

Paperclips, Eiffel Towers, Ice Cream & Elevators - Only in Sask.

Diversity is the spice of life and we hit the jackpot in south east Saskatchewan. 
Aug 10 2016

Desert Island on the Prairies

In the southwest you will find 1,900 square kilometres of sand dunes. Yes, we are talking southwest Saskatchewan.
Jul 08 2016