• The Interior Plains, which dominate the central and southern parts of Saskatchewan, consist of prairie grasslands and fertile farmlands.
  • Your complete guide to Saskatchewan, Canada’s beautiful prairie province. Find out where to go and what to do in Saskatchewan with Adventures.com.
  • Saskatchewan’s First Nations supplied furs and advice on surviving the region’s harsh climate to American and European traders in exchange for goods.
  • Yup, former Saskatoon and North Battleford residents, sharing all the interesting and fun facts about Saskatchewan in this post.
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  • Saskatchewan needs skilled professionals and entrepreneurs. The province has opened up numerous high-demand jobs to support and sustain its economy.
  • Whether you're looking for outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, or a relaxing getaway, Saskatchewan has something for everyone.
  • Saskatchewan's first Jewish resident was Max Goldstein, a Russian-born tailor who opened a store in Fort Qu'Appelle in 1877.
  • Our main campus is located in the vibrant city of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and is recognized as one of the most beautiful in Canada.
  • The flag of Saskatchewan is green and gold, representing forests in the north and fields of grain in the south, with a prairie lily and the province’s coat of arms.