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Saskatchewan, the "Land of Living Skies", is located in the heart of the Canadian plains and home to the North American Prairie Bison.

Saskatchewan is Canada's sunniest province with more than 2,500 hours of sunshine each year. Its combination of rolling fields and grasslands, over 100,000 lakes, unique scenery, cultural experiences and a myriad of outdoor activities make Saskatchewan a preferred destination.

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GENERAL INTEREST:
  • Electricity: 110/120V, 60Hz
  • Times to Travel:The "sunniest place in Canada" has four distinct seasons and the temperatures can fluctate drastically.

    Saskatchewan's many and varied attractions and activities offer a traveler year-round opportunities and experiences.

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Rural train and grain silo
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A black bear eating Saskatoon berries
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