Known as “the breadbasket of Canada” and “the land of the living skies”, Saskatchewan is located in western Canada between the provinces of Alberta to the west and Manitoba to the east. Home to the Big Muddy Badlands, it is famous for the last resting place of Sitting Bull and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Training Academy.
Along with a rich mix of history, culture and geography, Saskatchewan offers visitors endless freshwater fishing and water-based recreation opportunities, abundant wildlife, uncrowded parks and a variety of outdoor adventures such as canoeing, hiking and horse riding. Prince Albert National Park protects an area of the northern boreal forest. The park has a diversity of wildlife, including the only fully protected white pelican nesting colony in Canada. Elk, black bears, foxes, moose, beavers, deer and badgers also range within the park, which boasts of being one of the few places left in the world where timber wolves live undisturbed.