Explore and celebrate what our Regional Parks and their communities have to offer!
Plan an adventure! Roam Saskatchewan! Follow the many scenic routes, take in dramatic landscapes, and huge horizons. Along the way, enjoy the Saskatchewan Regional Park facilities and experience the surrounding area and communities. Inhale clean air, take in the broad horizons, absorb history and culture, you will find great recreation facilities and lots of opportunity for adventure.| Nature Trail/Hiking for viewing flora and Fauna | |
| Rodeo, roping or Western related event. | |
| Canada Day Celebrations. | |
| Important Birding Area (IBA). | |
| Enjoy the unique landscape and history as you travel the TransCanada (Hwy #1) across southern Saskatchewan. | |
| Travel from grasslands to the Boreal Forest -take Hwy #4 Swift Current to Meadow Lake. | |
| Take the CanAm Trail (Hwy #6) Regina to Melfort and enjoy the rolling prairie, past the Quill Lakes, to the edge of the Boreal forest. | |
| Venture the Saskota Trail (Hwy #9) from the Port of North Gate to Hudson Bay for a historical and cultural experience. | |
| Regina to Yorkton (Hwy #10) a different view of SE Saskatchewan as you pass through the Qu’Appelle Valley. | |
| Looking for a route steeped in history - then follow The Louis Riel Trail (Hwy #11) Regina/Saskatoon/Prince Albert . You’ll follow the trail and visit the sites connected to the North West Resistance led by Louis Riel in 1885. | |
| Venture north on Hwy #12 from Saskatoon to Shell Lake. Travel the Thickwood Hills! | |
| Head west on Hwy #14 Saskatoon to the Alberta Border. Take in the majesty of the prairie, sandhills, and some great birding sites. | |
Experience Saskatchewan from border to border! Hwy #16 (the Yellowhead) Langenburg to Lloydminster. Your Yellowhead experience will take you through a variety of terrain and tourist attractions. |
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| Let your imagination go as you travel the Red Coat Trail (Hwy #13) , the main route of the NW Mounted Police in 1874 as they continued their quest to quell the whisky trade in Western Canada. | |
| Northern Woods & Water Route ( Hwy #55) will provide wildlife encounters and marvelous vistas. Envision trappers and fur trades as you travel along the highway. |