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Are you looking for the best small towns in Saskatchewan? You’re not alone! Many of us love traveling on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to find the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. We’ve looked through different sources to find the best options, including favorites like Regina, Saskatoon, and Moose Jaw.
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1Regina

Mentioned on 
+6 other lists 
Regina, the vibrant capital of Saskatchewan, Canada, is a delightful blend of cultural richness and outdoor adventure. Nestled around Wascana Lake, visitors can explore the Royal Saskatchewan Museum to learn about Indigenous peoples and local wildlife. The MacKenzie Art Gallery showcases an impressive array of artwork from both local and international artists. For those curious minds, the Saskatchewan Science Centre offers interactive displays that engage all ages.
Saskatchewan, Canada•http://www.regina.ca/•Tips and more reviews for Regina

2Saskatoon

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+5 other lists 
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Saskatoon, located in Saskatchewan, Canada, is a vibrant city with a rich indigenous culture and abundant natural beauty. The Meewasin Trail along the South Saskatchewan River offers opportunities to explore Wanuskewin Heritage Park and Beaver Creek Conservation Area. The Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park & Zoo on the eastern side of the river features well-maintained gardens and a children's zoo. The city is known for its friendly community and hosts cultural events throughout the summer.
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3Moose Jaw

Mentioned on 
6 lists 
Moose Jaw, located in southern Saskatchewan, Canada, is a city with a rich history and unique attractions. Visitors can explore the underground Tunnels of Moose Jaw to learn about the early Chinese immigrants and the rumored connection to Al Capone. The iconic Mac the Moose sculpture greets travelers along the Trans-Canada Highway, while downtown buildings are adorned with vibrant murals depicting the city's history.
Saskatchewan, Canada•http://www.citymoosejaw.com/•Tips and more reviews for Moose Jaw

4Prince Albert

Mentioned on 
5 lists 
Prince Albert is the third-largest city in Saskatchewan, Canada, located near the center of the province on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River. It offers a variety of attractions and activities for visitors to enjoy. Additionally, there are natural food stores in Prince Albert that provide a wide selection of dairy-free, gluten-free, vegan, and other special diet foods. These stores offer options such as dairy-free cheese and plant-based meats for their pizzas, with detailed ingredient lists available for each menu item.
Saskatchewan, Canada•http://www.citypa.ca/•Tips and more reviews for Prince Albert

5Swift Current

Mentioned on 
5 lists 
Swift Current, the sixth-largest city in Saskatchewan, is located along the Trans Canada Highway. It is positioned 177 kilometers west of Moose Jaw and 223 kilometers east of Medicine Hat, Alberta. Additionally, visitors can explore a Canadian natural food store chain in Swift Current that offers a wide variety of dairy-free, gluten-free, and vegan products including vegan cheese available on traditional, thin or regular gluten-free crusts.
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6Estevan

Mentioned on 
4 lists 
Estevan, the eleventh-largest city in Saskatchewan, Canada, is located approximately 16 km north of the Canada–United States border and is surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Estevan No. 5. The city is graced by the presence of the Souris River. Additionally, visitors can explore a Canadian natural food store chain in Estevan that offers a diverse selection of dairy-free, gluten-free, and vegan foods.
Saskatchewan, Canada•Tips and more reviews for Estevan

7Maple Creek

Mentioned on 
3 lists 
Maple Creek, located in the Cypress Hills of southwest Saskatchewan, Canada, is a charming town with a population of 2,176. It's known for its eclectic mix of cowboy culture, boutique shops, and creative artists. The town boasts unique attractions like Cowtown Kids Toy & Candy, which houses Canada's largest puzzle collection and is Western Canada's largest independent toy store.
Saskatchewan, Canada

8Battleford

Mentioned on 
3 lists 
Situated in Saskatchewan, Canada, Battleford is a charming town located across the North Saskatchewan River from the City of North Battleford. Together, they are known as "The Battlefords." This area holds historical significance as it was once an important Mounted Police post and served as the first seat of Northwest Territories government. Visitors can explore this rich history at the Fort Battleford National Historic Site, which features exhibits housed in restored buildings.
Saskatchewan, Canada•http://www.battleford.ca/

9Lumsden

Mentioned on 
3 lists 
Lumsden, located in the picturesque Qu'Appelle Valley of Saskatchewan, Canada, is a charming town just a short drive from Regina. Surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Lumsden No. 189, it serves as both an agricultural hub and a suburban retreat for city dwellers. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely day trip to this trendy destination, known for its quaint boutiques like Thr3e Clothing and La Vault Decor.
Saskatchewan S0G 3C0, Canada

10Watrous

Mentioned on 
+2 other lists 
Watrous, a charming town in Saskatchewan, Canada, is situated just over 100 kilometers east of Saskatoon. The town's economy thrives on agriculture and tourism, with its close proximity to Manitou Beach being a major draw. This small resort village near Watrous is famous for Little Manitou Lake, which boasts springs that are often likened to the Dead Sea in Israel due to their buoyancy, salt content, and mineral-rich properties.
Saskatchewan, Canada
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11Elbow

Mentioned on 
2 lists 
Elbow, a charming village in Saskatchewan, Canada, is nestled within the picturesque Rural Municipality of Loreburn No. 254 and Census Division No. 11. Established in 1909 near Lake Diefenbaker, Elbow offers a range of attractions for visitors. The area boasts a fantastic golf course and marina while being conveniently close to the sand dunes at Douglas Park and Gardiner Dam.
Saskatchewan S0H 1J0, Canada•Tips and more reviews for Elbow

12Fort Qu'Appelle

Mentioned on 
2 lists 
Fort Qu'Appelle, situated in the picturesque Qu'Appelle River valley of Saskatchewan, Canada, is a charming town located about 70 km northeast of Regina. Nestled between Echo and Mission Lakes, this town should not be mistaken for the historically significant nearby town of Qu'Appelle. Initially settled as a Hudson's Bay Company trading post, Fort Qu'Appelle offers visitors stunning natural landscapes and a rich history to explore.
Saskatchewan, Canada

13Gravelbourg

Mentioned on 
2 lists 
Nestled in the heart of southern Saskatchewan, Gravelbourg is a charming multicultural town that beautifully blends Canadian prairie life with European influences. Located near the Wood River and at the crossroads of Highway 43 and Highway 58, this quaint community is about 125 kilometers from major cities like Moose Jaw and Swift Current. One of its standout features is the Gravelbourg Ecclesiastical Buildings National Historic Site, which showcases stunning architecture from early 20th-century French-Canadian settlers.
Saskatchewan S0H 1X0, Canada•http://www.gravelbourg.ca/

14Val Marie

Mentioned on 
2 lists 
Val Marie is a charming village located in Saskatchewan, Canada, nestled within the Rural Municipality of Val Marie No. 17 and Census Division 4. Situated approximately 30 kilometers from the Canada-United States border, this picturesque destination offers a variety of outdoor activities for nature enthusiasts. With six scenic trails in the area, visitors can embark on hiking, biking, trail running, and other adventures.
Saskatchewan, Canada

15Tunnels Of Moose Jaw

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Historic Sites
The Tunnels of Moose Jaw are an extensive and historic tunnel system that dates back to 1908. They were used by Chinese immigrants and for Prohibition-era activities, attracting notorious gangsters like Al Capone. The city of Moose Jaw has a rich historical background, playing a significant role in Canada's railway system development. Visitors can explore the historic district with beautifully preserved buildings showcasing various architectural styles.
The Chicago Tour was so great. Brenton (Gus) and Frankie (Connor) were so entertaining. From not breaking character, to the lingo, to the costumes and accents —- top notch, really! And I have done some impressive tours (including a Safari and The Crown Jewels) and would honestly say this is a top ten!!! Particularly Brenton, who we found out was brand new and that today was his first shift!!! Highly, highly recommend a visit to Moose Jaw to enjoy this awesome place as well as a few other cool spots in town. We were pleasantly surprised by the history and culture here!!!!
Kimberly H — Google review
I did the Chicago Connection tour at the Tunnels of Moose Jaw and absolutely loved it. The experience was incredibly immersive—the actors were fantastic and really brought the Prohibition-era story to life. I felt like I had stepped into the 1920s, complete with shady deals, hidden passageways, and gangster intrigue. The set design, storytelling, and energy made it both fun and educational. It gave me a whole new appreciation for Moose Jaw’s colorful history and its legendary ties to organized crime. Highly recommend this tour if you’re visiting the city—especially if you enjoy interactive history with a bit of drama and mystery!
Abdullah S — Google review
This is a great place to visit! The tour lasts about an hour and takes you through a fascinating story filled with adventure and mystery. The spaces are beautifully adapted to reflect the era. We did the Chicago Connection tour, and our only suggestion would be that the female guide toned down her performance a bit, she tended to overact and raise her voice more than necessary. Aside from that, it was a wonderful experience and definitely a great activity to do.
Majo R — Google review
A must-visit experience! We thoroughly enjoyed every moment. The cast did a phenomenal job portraying the story—it truly transported us into the real scenario.
Muizz S — Google review
I loved the tunnels forever but Bunker 24 is absolutely next level! The story is fascinating and the period decorations are incredible. I wish we had more time to walk around and see more of the sets! Tremendous tour! 🤩👍
Jason S — Google review
We didn't have any idea what to expect but my husband and I loved every minute of it! We did the Chicago Connection Tour, learning about Al Capone and bootlegging during the prohibition. Our tour guides did a fabulous job bringing their characters to life. But the most impressive thing was how unbelievably beautiful and neat the buildings and tunnels are!! We definitely recommend The Tunnels of Moose Jaw Tours!!
Jennifer L — Google review
Did the Chicago Connection tour. Not what I expected, but I really enjoyed it. It’s like being inside a play. Actors did a great job. Wish I was able to see more of the tunnels. Nice gift section inside.
Beth — Google review
Went on the Chicago tour a few years ago and had a lovely time with my friends. The actors were lovely, funny, and was an overall good experience. I had the pleasure of going on the other two tours offered a few days ago. The passage tour was by far the better one. I forgot his name, it starts with a D, but he delivered his role well and was able to convey the sad but realistic history of Chinese immigrants back in the day. The bunker tour was just alright, I felt the information was too much at one time but the actresses were good and funny at times. I recommend the tunnels to anyone passing through Moose Jaw or if you're a local like me! Definitely bring friends as more people make the experience worth while.
Stelle B — Google review
18 Main St N, Moose Jaw, SK S6H 3J6, Canada•http://www.tunnelsofmoosejaw.com/•+1 306-693-5261•Tips and more reviews for Tunnels Of Moose Jaw
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16Wanuskewin

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4.0
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Wanuskewin is a cultural complex dedicated to honoring the history and artwork of First Nations people. It is built around 21 Northern Plains peoples' pre-contact sites, with a 6,000-year-old archaeological park that is on track to become a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the next few years. The site offers educational trails, ongoing archaeological digs, an amphitheater for First Nations performances, and free workshops for traditional crafts like drum-making and tipi-building.
Nice place for a walk but probably better in late spring when the snow melts. Although snow is packed on the trail some sections still had very thick icy snow and cumbles in when you step on it so couldn’t really go further in to explore the trails. Spent only 1.5 hours here.
Tiff — Google review
Beautiful building and grounds. Some things didn't seem to be working and the larger gallery was being set up. We really enjoyed the hoop dance presentation. Wish list items. We really liked the logo. I wish there was more merchandise that was special to the site itself or with the logo. Other than some shirts (kids sizes) that were mostly sold out there was nothing more than the usual gift shop items. It would be great if there was additional seating or the museum walking stools available. It would also be amazing if there was a way to tour people with mobility limitations around a few sites along the trails.
Sherry K — Google review
Enjoyed my visit here during my trip through Saskatoon. The displays were very informative and educational about Indigenous people and their history. The museum is also surrounded by some lovely trails with beautiful views. Definitely worth visiting if you’re in the area.
Patricia L — Google review
Please stop by if you are ever in the area. This beautifully curated Indigenous location is so worth your time! Nestled on the banks of the North Saskatchewan, there is so much to do and see. The indoor displays are stunning and interactive. The walking trails are easy to navigate and very interesting including a buffalo jump and magnificent playground. You could easily spend several hours here. We were there for about 2 hours and didn’t do everything available to us - will definitely go back. The gift store sells authentic Indigenous treasures so bring your pocketbook. I think my favorite artifact was the teepee made from hide and stitched together - stunning!
Sherry D — Google review
I had a wonderful experience visiting Wanuskewin Heritage Park. The environment is truly beautiful and serene. Watching the bison running together across the field was an unforgettable sight and brought me so much joy. I also really enjoyed the live presentations showcasing Indigenous culture — they were both engaging and enriching. Overall, it was a memorable visit that I would highly recommend to anyone.
K I — Google review
An indigenous cultural centre with displays, trails, and bisons viewing. A restaurant onsite is good. Lots of school programs there making the place livid with kids and noise. A must to visit.
Simon L — Google review
This place displays history of Saskatchewan and Native tribal people here. Real archeological site digging artifacts are displayed here. A lot of parking, gift and souvenir shop from locals, washrooms and a restaurant is available here.
Charanjot S — Google review
I recently visited Wanuskewin, and it was an absolutely fantastic experience, even on a cold day! There’s so much to see and do indoors that it turned out to be the perfect winter activity. The guided tour was a highlight—since it was too cold for an outdoor walk, the staff thoughtfully arranged an indoor experience. We learned all about the bison, how every part of the animal was used, and the traditional hunting methods. It was fascinating and so well presented! We also had the chance to see a traditional dance performance, which was beautiful and powerful—a real cultural highlight. The food at the restaurant was great. And the boutique is a gem. Overall, the visit was educational, entertaining, and deeply enriching. The warmth and knowledge of the staff made it an unforgettable experience. Whether you're a local or a visitor, Wanuskewin Park is a must-see!
Danaë S — Google review
4 Penner Rd, Saskatoon, SK S7K 3J7, Canada•http://www.wanuskewin.com/•+1 306-931-6767•Tips and more reviews for Wanuskewin

17Wheatland Express Excursion Train

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Embark on a unique train adventure with the Wheatland Express Excursion Train, located in East-Central Saskatchewan. Offering round-trip excursions from Prince Albert, Saskatoon, and Regina, this event passenger train provides at least three hours of entertainment with interactive themed shows like train heist, murder mystery, and cowboy showdown. Food enthusiasts can indulge in prairie-inspired dining excursions featuring delicious menus.
We had such a great time on the Christmas train. The tables and seats were more spacious than other trains we had rode on. The staff were friendly and the characters were so fun. The kids were not bored for a moment of the 3hr long ride. Walking from car to car exploring and seeing all the decorations was a highlight! We had the Pullman picnic- it was huge and had a great selection of food and treats- fruit, veggies, nuts, cracks, cheeses, meats, sandwiches, pickles, cookies, cakes and more! Santa & the hot chocolate bar were the perfect touch! Thanks for a memorable night, the kids are still talking about it! Dress warm! We had layers under our Christmas pjs, sweaters on top & boots and toques on for the whole ride
Lindsey H — Google review
Heard about this gem on 98 Cool and had to check it out! This was my birthday gift for my grandson who was given a large helium birthday balloon! We lived the cast as we worked very hard to figure out who murdered Mr. Harrison. Bathrooms are available in each car as well as snacks and drinks!
Constance M — Google review
Was a great day. Had a great time on the ride, the entertainment was fun and the food & drinks were great. Very well done and well organized!
Gerald R — Google review
Had an absolutely brilliant time! So amazing to think this is all in Saskatchewan!!! and what a cool way to experience the prairies! Very hard to not feel nostalgic about how the west was settled and all those people coming to the west on trains! Amazing and surreal experience! Actors were lovely!!!
Ryan S — Google review
We took our grandchildren for the train robbery event. The actors played their roles to a tee,over all we were throughly impressed and we are looking forward to attending another theme excursion. Keep up the good work.
Cyrel F — Google review
It was a great way to spend an afternoon. A lot of fun with beautiful prairie scenery. The staff was great and was very sensitive to our specific needs. I loved their interaction with their guests. I highly recommend this team and I’m quite sure we’ll be going back.
Gilles T — Google review
The train ride was good and the actors did a good job entertaining the passengers. However the train left at 2:20 instead of 2:00 as stated and the train hiest was very short. If you blinked you would have missed it
Trevor J — Google review
Loved Wheatland Express! Went on “Family Summer Express”. Friendly/interactive staff. Balloon animals were awesome, really talented face painting too. Would absolutely come back for the Christmas train.
Jenn C — Google review
Railway Ave, Wakaw, SK S0K 4P0, Canada•http://wheatlandexpresstrain.ca/•(833) 233-3068•Tips and more reviews for Wheatland Express Excursion Train

18The Crooked Bush

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Nature preserve
The Crooked Bush, located in northwest Saskatchewan, is a unique natural wonder featuring twisted trees that create an otherworldly atmosphere. This site is known for its peaceful and serene ambiance, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers. The forest is home to various tree species such as spruce, pine, birch, and aspen, offering stunning views throughout the year. Visitors can immerse themselves in the beauty of the greenery during summer and enjoy the golden hues of autumn.
The crooked Bush, or crooked tree, was a very special experience. Experience. As folks have said, the pathway is worn, but that is nature. I have a bit of a walking disability and I was able to make it to the innermost area using just my crutch. My friend scouted ahead and we decided to go back the way we had came. I probably could have made it, but it would have been difficult. The day we arrived, which was late mid-summer, had very many mosquitoes! I advise putting on repellent before arriving at this destination. You do not want to discharge wildlife by applying at the scene. Mosquitoes are part of nature, so if you can't handle them, then it might not be for you. Unfortunately some folks had carved into some of this amazing life form and that was very disheartening. Please do not do that. Have some respect.
Shelley W — Google review
A natural phenomenon in Saskatchewan, Crooked Bush is a mysterious grove of twisted and contorted aspen trees located near Hafford. Unlike typical aspens that grow straight, these trees bend, spiral, and twist in eerie, unnatural shapes, creating a haunting yet fascinating landscape. Scientists speculate that a genetic mutation causes this bizarre growth pattern, making it one of Canada’s most unique natural attractions. Visitors can explore the boardwalk trail through the grove, experiencing the otherworldly atmosphere that has sparked local legends and ghost stories.
John S — Google review
An interesting mystery 16 km off the highway 52km east of North Battleford. There is a small blue provincial tourism sign that is easy to miss that tells where to turn - yes we missed it and had to go back another day! 16km north and 2 km east on gravel roads coming from NB and there is a small copse of trees with a driving loop around them nestled between canola and alfalfa fields. The trees are bent/crooked, yet healthy for no apparent reason. There is no information there and it isn’t maintained at all. The grass to the very broken boardwalk was half way up your leg and the mosquitos are plentiful as the breeze does not permeate the inner tree walk. We did the walk but hustled to avoid being eaten alive but not so fast as to fall on broken wood or missing walkway. There is a cute little outdoor privy, a picnic table and a garbage can. Worth checking out if on your way somewhere. Not really worth a specific trip.
Laurie M — Google review
Very interesting place to visit. Definitely gives you the heebie jeebies but worth the trip to see first hand the bizarre growth. Please be careful if you venture into the site as the paths are in desperate need of repair. Enter at your own risk!
Jennifer D — Google review
The trees are really cool, but it's a tiny patch with a very rough board walk.
Nicole W — Google review
Nice little piece of Saskatchewan, they have 1 picnic table , the walking path is a bit uneven so if you require assistance walking not the best place to visit, the trees are beautiful, nice drive out and there are signs posted before arriving that guide you to where the crooked bush is. 🙂
Ashley — Google review
I was so disappointed in the Crooked Trees today. I brought family fro Toronto to see these. The last time I was there, the walkways were clear and open. Today you had to find your own path because the walkways were either rotten or not there. Such a disappointment. The bush and trees neeed a trim and 90% of the walk way needs to be addressed immediately or stop people from going there! I had elderly people there and one was partially blind. Not safe at all!!!
Tracey M — Google review
Follow the signs, the GPS will take you from a blocked road and you'll have to turn back Has a small picnic table and a garbage can. Worth checking out if on your way somewhere. Not really worth a specific trip.
Aly A — Google review
Alticane, SK S0M 0A0, Canada•https://www.tourismsaskatchewan.com/listings/51/the-crooked-bush•+1 306-246-2171•Tips and more reviews for The Crooked Bush

19Little Manitou Lake

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Little Manitou Lake, also known as Canada's Dead Sea, is a mineral lake located around 60 miles southeast of Saskatoon. It is renowned for its healing properties and buoyant salty water. The lake has a mineral density three times saltier than the ocean, making it one of only three lakes in the world with such high mineral content.
It is like dropping down into a little eutopia. Natural salt and mineral lake, beautiful scenery, quaint and quirky shops.
Cindy P — Google review
Peaceful, Unique, and Absolutely Worth the Trip! Little Manitou Lake is one of the most relaxing and unique places I’ve ever visited. The mineral-rich water lets you float effortlessly, kind of like the Dead Sea! The calm vibe, beautiful views, and healing waters make it the perfect escape from daily stress. Whether you’re there for a quiet solo moment, a romantic day, or just to explore something different, it’s a must-visit in Saskatchewan. Highly recommended!
Muzamil A — Google review
Even local people don't know about this hidden gem. Beautiful and quiet place. Visit in summer season would give better experience.
Rekha I — Google review
My wife and friends went for a day and absolutely loved it.
Dave S — Google review
This address is not right. We visited here and lost our way, the actual lake is about 15 min. Far from this address. Please find this on map for right address— Manitou & District Regional Park Campground . Thank you.
Tilak A — Google review
Beautiful
Joan W — Google review
Loved the lake , I was there middle of summer and the temp was fine !! I was also at resort which was so amazing !! My skin glowed for weeks !!
Carla P — Google review
So many shrimp in the water!
J — Google review
Saskatchewan, Canada•Tips and more reviews for Little Manitou Lake

20Valley of 1000 Devils

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The Valley of 1000 Devils, located in the Killdeer Badlands within Grasslands National Park, offers a unique and stunning landscape of red clay hoodoos, flat-topped buttes, and other wind-sculpted formations. The challenging hike through this dry and dusty region provides an opportunity to encounter mule deer, short-horned lizards, and even spot a golden eagle soaring above.
The place is just amazing, the hike is classified as 'very hard' but honestly there's nothing too extreme about it other than the heat if you're unlucky and are there on a hot day, as you probably know shade is almost nonexistent so be prepared. I camped overnight on the Valley and it was a great experience, sadly there was smoke from the wildfires up north so I could not enjoy the stars as I wished. The vastness and the beauty of the place cannot be captured on camera, one has to live it. There are no rattlesnakes on the east compound (not in this part anyways) which made me a bit more relaxed. If you're using google maps be careful, it is crazy, and it will take you to roads that are closed or limited to local circulation only, follow parks Canada official signage.
Malkon E — Google review
Great fall hiking trip, over night and day trip options.
Fulop — Google review
Great hike, make sure you carry enough water due to heat
Apollo B — Google review
I visited the valley of 1000 devils on October 23, 2023. The views here are breathtaking.
Denis — Google review
Been there a number of time. Lots of Buttes and box canyons to explore. Full day hike.
Randy R — Google review
We went in early May, so the Big Muddy was still pretty muddy! The wind is also continuous and relentless. That being said, this place is incredible! Total prehistoric landscape with an incredible energy. Desolation at its finest. Note: tape yourself there's a lot of ticks!
Chad P — Google review
So much fossils, great hike
Jaxon I — Google review
Amazing
Missal 7 — Google review
Fir Mountain, SK S0H 1P0, Canada•Tips and more reviews for Valley of 1000 Devils
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21Battlefords North Stars

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Nestled along the banks of the North Saskatchewan River, the vibrant city of North Battleford and its neighboring town, Battleford, are collectively known as the Battlefords. This charming region is home to the Battlefords North Stars, a junior hockey team that captivates fans with their thrilling performances during the season. When not cheering for their favorite players, visitors can immerse themselves in local culture by exploring attractions like the Saskatchewan Western Development Museum.
Enjoy the North Stars games!!!
Pam K — Google review
Good game; had to sit on a plank; too bad the city built an under-utilized curling rink rather than a hockey rink which would also serve as a curling event venue.
Margaret P — Google review
2017 - 2018 season. Another good junior team this year. Some decent hockey.
Don A — Google review
Place was neat and clean and very healthy and friendly environment.
Mayank A — Google review
cool...
Adrian N — Google review
Very Entertaining
Tracy C — Google review
Jocks
Lindsey P — Google review
1902 104 St, North Battleford, SK S9A 1J5, Canada•https://www.northstars.ca/•+1 306-445-7827•Tips and more reviews for Battlefords North Stars

22Humboldt

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Humboldt, a city in Saskatchewan, Canada, is situated at the intersection of Highway 5 and Highway 20, approximately 113 km east of Saskatoon. It is surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Humboldt No. 370. In addition to its scenic location, Humboldt offers a variety of dining options including vegan cheese that can be added to traditional, thin, or regular gluten-free crust pizzas.
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23Eastend

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Eastend, a small town in the southwest part of Saskatchewan, Canada, is located near the Montana and Alberta borders. The town gained fame for the discovery of a Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton named "Scotty" in 1994. Despite its small size with only 500 residents, Eastend offers various attractions such as an outdoor water park with dueling waterslides and one of the most complete dinosaur skeletons globally.
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24Indian Head

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Indian Head, located in southeast Saskatchewan, Canada, has a rich history dating back to 1882 when the first Scottish settlers arrived in the area. The town is situated 69 kilometers east of Regina on the Trans-Canada Highway. While it may seem like just a pit stop for gas, Indian Head offers more than meets the eye. Visitors can explore the Rural Sports Hall of Fame and Museum and also take a detour to discover the picturesque Qu'Appelle Valley nearby.
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25Bengough

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Bengough, a charming town in southeastern Saskatchewan, is situated near Willow Bunch Lake and Highway 705. Named after the renowned cartoonist John Wilson Bengough, it offers a unique blend of culture and music. The town hosts the popular Gateway Music Festival, drawing crowds from across the prairies to revel in its vibrant atmosphere. While visiting Bengough for the festival, don't miss the opportunity to explore the captivating Castle Butte nearby.
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26Pilot Butte

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Pilot Butte, which translates to "lookout point," is a town nestled in the White Butte region of southeast Saskatchewan. Positioned between Highway 46 and the Trans-Canada Highway, this community is in close proximity to Balgonie, White City, and Regina, the provincial capital. As the 31st largest community in Saskatchewan, Pilot Butte offers a picturesque setting within the Rural Municipality and serves as an ideal stopover for travelers exploring this charming region.
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27Mortlach

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Mortlach, located in the province of Saskatchewan, is a charming village situated within the Rural Municipality of Wheatlands No. 163 and Census Division No. 7. Positioned approximately 40 km west of Moose Jaw along the Trans Canada Highway, this picturesque community is graced by the presence of Thunder Creek to its north, where it converges with Sandy Creek.
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28Alida

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Nestled in the heart of Saskatchewan, Alida is a charming village that embodies the essence of rural Canadian life. Located about 85 kilometers east of Estevan, this quaint community thrives on agriculture and oil production, making it an integral part of the local economy. If you're considering a move to Alida, you'll find that living here offers affordability; for instance, a one-bedroom apartment in the town center averages around $1,333 monthly plus utilities.
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