Saskatchewan is Canada’s heartland, an undiscovered frontier in the centre of the country.
The province is known for its agriculture, and produces more than half of the wheat grown in Canada. But its reputation for farmland belies the actual make-up of the province. The Landscape is ever changing, moving from lush boreal forests scattered with shimmering lakes and river rapids, canyons and sand cliffs, to gentle farmlands, valleys and rolling hills.
Packed with outdoor adventures, like horseback riding, hiking, swimming, cycling, camping and with about 100,000 lakes, the province is home to the world’s best fresh water fishing. In Saskatchewan nearly half of the population live on farms, ranches and in rural areas. Raising livestock, growing crops, and getting around on horseback is not a commercial enterprise, it’s a way of life. Saskatchewan provides a unique opportunity to be part of a genuine adventure, explore unspoilt terrain and experience the traditional cowboy lifestyle firsthand.




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