Saskatchewan also has two major cities, Regina and Saskatoon. Regina is home to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Academy at Depot Division where visitors can view the Sergeant Major's Parade held weekdays and the seasonal Sunset Retreat Ceremonies. Regina is also home to the RCMP Heritage Centre which opened in 2007.
Saskatoon is Saskatchewan's largest city, with a population of 317,480 in the census metropolitan area.[1] It is located on the Trans-Canada's Yellowhead Highway #16 and is centrally located within the province. According to estimated figures by Tourism Saskatchewan, tourism in Saskatoon is worth over $600 million. This accounts for one-third of the $1.6 billion in travel expenditures throughout Saskatchewan. Located in the Meewasin Valley on the South Saskatchewan River, Saskatoon is the business and cultural hub of the province as well as home to the University of Saskatchewan and Remai Modern Art Gallery of Saskatchewan. Saskatoon has a diverse music and art scene, hosting the annual Saskatchewan Jazz Festival. Known as HUB City, Paris of the Prairie’s, and POW City (potash, oil, wheat).
Regina is Saskatchewan's second largest city, with a population of 236,481 in the census metropolitan area.[2] It is also the capital of Saskatchewan. Regina is the hub for business and tourism in southern Saskatchewan. Regina has a rich culture in music, theatre and dance, supported by the University of Regina.
The Addison Sod House[3] is a Saskatchewan homestead site over a hundred years old made of grass or sod has been designated as a National Historic Site of Canada. This sod home was used by early homesteader James Addison and his family 10 miles north of Kindersley and 6.5 miles east on Highway 21. His property held a barn, two sheds, shelterbelt as well as a dugout.
The Mendel Art Gallery[7] was a major creative cultural centre in City Park, Saskatoon, opened in 1964. Housing a permanent collection of works of local, regional and national significance, including works by the Group of Seven, the Mendel is also known for its public programs for all ages. It closed in 2015 and was replaced by the Remai Art Gallery of Saskatchewan.
The Outlook & District Heritage Museum is located in downtown Outlook. The museum is located in the former CP Rail Station and houses over 3,000 items that highlight the lives of the pioneers and the community that was built on the banks of the South Saskatchewan River.[8]
The Saskatchewan Western Development Museum[9] is a network of four museums in Saskatchewan preserving and recording the social and economic development of the province. The museum has branches in Moose Jaw, North Battleford, Saskatoon, and Yorkton. Each branch focuses on a different theme: transportation, agriculture, economy, and people, respectively.
The Buffalo Pound Provincial Park is a provincial park located in southern Saskatchewan about 25 km northeast of the city of Moose Jaw.
The Cannington Manor Provincial Park is a historic park which was established in 1882 by Captain Edward Michell Pierce (d. June 20, 1888) as an aristocraticEnglish colony. Pierce's death, drought, and the placement of a CP railway 10 kilometres away instead of through the town, all contributed to the demise of the colony.
The Grasslands National Park is one of Canada's newer national parks and is located in southern Saskatchewan along the Montana border. Part of the national park system, the park aims to protect representative areas of the country's 39 natural regions.
The Carlton Trail Regional Park is a family recreation and activity centre and features a nine-hole golf course, a stocked fishing lake, a public beach, camping facilities with 75 electrical sites as well as food services, a picnic area, playground, ball diamonds and hiking trails.
The Palliser Regional Park is located near the town of Riverhurst next to Lake Diefenbaker. There are over 300 full service, electrical and water, and no service camping lots as well as cabin development. The park has public washrooms and showers. There is a full service marina and nine-hole golf course and a heated pool that offers swimming lessons in July and August. The park is also home to the Mainstay Inn, a restaurant and hotel. There are many sandy beaches and the park also has many playgrounds. It also has a concession and mini golf course.