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Senior couple stand outside their RV.

The best of both worlds

A permanent home in Nanaimo, B.C., and periodic contract work around the province keep this RVing couple grounded. North America is Mike and Donna Mitchell's playground.

August 2012 » by Marie Milner
The view upon the Outlook & District Regional Park  from the SkyTrail.

Discover a whole new Outlook

An agricultural hub, Outlook’s history and future lies in the great outdoor areas that surround it.

April 2012 » by Gail Jansen-Kesslar
cathedral style church

Top things to see and do in Gravelbourg

A Francophone town with interesting heritage, Gravelbourg appeals to history buffs.

April 2012 » by Danielle Cameron
Saskatoon's skyline is illuminated between river and blue sky. A bridge visually leads you into the city.

Explore the heart of Saskatoon

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, is a vibrant city that can ensure your stay will be anything but boring.

March 2012 » by Kristen Mitchell
An ariel view of Prince Albert shows red brick buildings interspersed with attractive green space.

Explore the heart of Prince Albert

The community of Prince Albert offers a friendly downtown that also offers a variety of amenities and exciting events.

March 2012 » by Kristen Mitchell
Patrons float in the lazy river at Yorkton's pool complex.

Explore the heart of Yorkton

Downtown Yorkton offers visitors plenty to do along with interesting events and excellent amenities.

March 2012 » by Kristen Mitchell

Swift Current’s skies fill with colour during the annual Windscape Kite Festival

Humans have been flying kites for thousands of years, but they have rarely found a better place to soar than the wide skies of the Canadian prairies.

March 2012 » by Gail Jansen
Cars at a drive-in movie theatre

Watrous and Manitou Beach magic

Watrous and Manitou Beach are two communities interlocked by the magical qualities of the Manitou springs. Manitou Lake is the recreational hub, while Watrous is the business centre.

February 2012 » by Lisa Crane
beach and a sunset

Top things to see and do in Qu’Appelle Valley

This site of First Nations legends has plenty of activities on offer.

January 2012 » by Danielle Cameron

A touch of Europe on the prairies

Explore Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan—a town brimming with cultural diversity, stunning architecture and deep roots.

December 2011 » by Gail Jansen

The Lake Diefenbaker guidebook

For Michael Clancy and his wife Anna, there’s a whole lot more to Lake Diefenbaker than just the water’s edge.

December 2011 » by Gail Jansen
entrance to a bridge

Top things to see and do in Outlook

From its location on the banks of the South Saskatchewan River, Outlook will charm you.

November 2011 » by Danielle Cameron
Mural in Whitewood, SK

Panache on the plains

The French Counts of St. Hubert were a group of French and Belgian nobles who attempted to bring European aristocracy to the prairies.

June 2011 » by Glynis Fediuk
Sandhill crane flying

Outlook—it’s for the birds

Outlook draws many birdwatchers to see flocks of migrating sandhill cranes.
April 2011 » by Glynis Fediuk
A man stands beside his RV and looks at the view of a lake.

The valley is calling

The Qu’Appelle Valley consists of a post-glacial melt channel and numerous coulees and hollows that weave across the landscape.
April 2011 » by Kali Love
Fireworks in a darkened sky

The finest festivals on the flatlands

Saskatoon has festivals almost non-stop throughout the year, but the action really starts to heat up as the weather does.
February 2011 » by Tanya Laing Gahr
City at night

Saskatchewan singalong

See why artists are so inspired by this prairie province.
December 2010 » by Tanya Laing Gahr
Sky Trail bridge

A must-have experience

The town of Outlook’s location and unique attractions make it an essential destination for visitors exploring the Lake Diefenbaker region.
December 2010 » by Outlook Tourism
sunset on the lake

Off to the lake

You’ve got your RV and gear all ready to go and all you can think about is getting to Lake Diefenbaker.
December 2010 » by Lake Diefenbaker Tourism
Lady floating in Lake Manitou

A true retreat

Watrous and Manitou Beach are neighbouring communities that share natural and cultural attractions that appeal to all age groups.
December 2010 » by Danielle Cameron
Saskatchewan prairie

Find yourself enthralled

Saskatchewan is rife with majestic prairies. Grasslands National Park is one of the most famous places to appreciate the province’s beauty.
April 2010 » by Danielle Cameron
Person jumping

Come for the recreation

Saskatchewan is not a highly populated province, yet even its small cities have excellent infrastructure for sports.
April 2010 » by Joni Krats
signs at a tourist centre

Snowbirding 101

A new snowbird in town

Snowbird Lynne Benjamin answers questions about how to research destinations before and during a trip.

Kid using ZapIt

RV Gear Guide

Zap those bug bites

It seems almost impossible to avoid getting bitten by bugs at least a few times during the summer. Rather than using messy ointments and bug sprays, give ZapIt a try.

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