I admit to being biased considering Saskatchewan is my home province and I spent an entire year traveling every corner of it. But there is no denying the many wonderful and amazing places to see, explore and experience. Here are 25 photos to inspire you to travel Saskatchewan.
If you’re interested in purchasing any of the photos in this post (or throughout my website), feel free to message me here! Many are available in both portrait or landscape.
Grasslands National Park
Saskatchewan’s Northern Lakes
Harvest on the Prairies
Canoeing near Missinipe
Prince Albert National Park
Canada’s Breadbasket
Sand Castle and Sunken Hills
Downtown Saskatoon
Full Moon
Castle Butte
Aurora Borealis over Stony Rapids
Saskatchewan Sunset
Foam Lake Elevator
Southern Saskatchewan Skies
Cypress Hills Provincial Park
Nesslin Lake
Meadow Lake Provincial Park
Pine View Farms, Osler
Downtown Saskatoon
Cochin Lighthouse
Montmarte, Saskatchewan
Meadow Lake Provincial Park
Frenchman River Valley
Nistowiak Falls, Northern Saskatchewan
Stormy Saskatchewan Skies
I am strongly eager to relocate from Iran to Saskatchewan.
When are you going to another feature on our home province, Saskatchewan?
Hi Bill thanks for the message! Most of the Saskatchewan pieces I write, I sell – versus posting them for free on my blog. I write a monthly column in Pink Magazine and have written for Post Media (Star Phoenix and Leader Post) as well as several SK based pieces for CAA Magazine in both AB, SK and Man. Last year I was the Saskatchewanderer and you can find a whole year of my adventures here if you’re interested! http://saskatchewanderer.ca/blog/tag/ashlyns-2015-adventure
I have some big plans on some pieces about Saskatchewan though so do keep an eye on my website 🙂
I genuinely had no idea that Saskatchewan was so beautiful! You’ve definitely fuelled my wanderlust. I’m curious to know how you were able to see the Northern Lights so brightly. Is Stony Rapids known as a good place to see them?
The further north you go, the better the northern light performance is. Since Stony Rapids is just under the 59th parallel they often have pretty spectacular shows. However, anytime there is a geomagnetic storm, the possibility of seeing northern lights further south is quite frequent too and Saskatchewan is a common place to enjoy them. Glad to fuel your wanderlust! 🙂
Like a great poet, Nature knows how to produce the greatest
effects with the most limited means.
Heinrich Heine
“Montmarte” should be “Montmartre”. Fabulous pictures!!! Keep up the good work.
I’m from Alberta, but my dad’s side of the family is from Saskatchewan so I usually try to go there at least once a year. These are some beautiful photos. Saskatchewan is such an underrated province in Canada.
This proves why Saskatchewan is worth travelling too, thanks for posting
Sure do miss your Saskatchewan posts
Thanks Allen! Being the Saskwanderer was so fun, I sure do miss it 🙂
Gorgeous photos! I’m in AB but SK is home 🙂 Your pictures fed my soul this morning!
Thanks Roxanna – I’m glad you enjoyed them! 🙂
Have always enjoyed your amazing pictures capturing our wonderful diamond of a province. Sure miss you as the Saskatchewanderer. Will continue to enjoy your travel pics and blogs through your Lost Girl’s Guide. keep jumping….
Thanks Gerald! I’m glad you still enjoy my blogs although they aren’t as Saskatchewan focused as the Saskwanderer was. I do have some big plans in the province still and am excited to work on some projects at home this year 🙂
Beautiful photos makes me want to see more of this great province this year. Thank you.
My pleasure Wendy – glad you enjoyed them 🙂
did you ever think you would see a light house on the prairies. that light house is only an hour or so from my home town of Unity
It’s so unique isn’t it? I absolutely love visiting it (and counting the steps up to the top!)
I travelled and worked abroad for 5 years and I was always glad to come home to Saskatchewan, there’s no place like it!
That’s how I feel too – it’s always so wonderful to come back home 🙂
It’s hard to believe I’ve lived here for my lifetime (27 years) and have only covered about 1/4 of what my province has to offer. Thanks for the pics they are very inspiring!
It’s so big it’s hard to see everything! Even after my year being paid to travel everywhere, I’ve only added more destinations to my list! So many great things to see and do in Saskatchewan 🙂
Very nice photos, that’s the reason we moved there 5 years ago.
Thanks Alan! Glad to hear you’re enjoying Saskatchewan 🙂
What a beautiful country. Very nice photos. I am pleasantly impressed 🙂
Thanks Bram!