10 Things to do Good for Couples in Saskatchewan That You Shouldn't Miss

January 13, 2022 Terina Blouin

Discover the best top things to do in Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan including Floral Acres Greenhouse, Big Muddy Badlands, Castle Butte, Prince Albert National Park, Wascana Centre Park, Tunnels of Moose Jaw, Legislative Building, Grey Owl Cabin, Western Development Museum, Grasslands National Park.
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1. Floral Acres Greenhouse

310 Valley Rd, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7K 3J6 Canada +1 306-382-7352 [email protected] http://floralacres.ca
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

Floral Acres Greenhouse

Not only is Floral Acres the largest greenhouse in the province, it also has a rich family history. Today, Floral Acres is in the capable hands of the fourth generation of the Mah family, who started the business as Mah Hon Gardens in 1936. With 14,000 square feet of retail space and 5 growing houses, you will find everything you need to grow a beautiful Saskatchewan garden. Shop with us on our NEW ONLINE SHOP!

Reviewed By kickbutt554 - Saskatoon, Canada

Huge greenhouse filled with a large variety of healthy plants, hanging baskets and planters. They have all kinds of gardening needs. Ornamental items,trees and shrubs. A nice drive on Valley road gets you out of the city to a plant paradise.

2. Big Muddy Badlands

Highway 18, Coronach, Saskatchewan S0H 0Z0 Canada +1 306-267-3312 http://www.townofcoronach.com/big-muddy.html
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4.5 based on 34 reviews

Big Muddy Badlands

Located just north of the Montana boundary, this vast region is known for its outlaw history and its classic Old West landscape.

Reviewed By Sask63

The informative interpretation of our outlaws and Lakota traditions by our tour guide Leanne. The scenery was fabulous and who says Saskatchewan is boring? The only thing missing was traveling on horseback like the outlaws. We enjoyed the Coulees and hills so Saskatchewan is not all flat. We traveled back roads gravel and dirt so bring a good vehicle and be prepared to wash afterwards.We only did the short tour but would like to go back and finish the other half.The Grand kids had a blast and learned of the wild west.

3. Castle Butte

Highway 34 South, Bengough, Saskatchewan S0H 0G0 Canada +1 877-237-2273 http://www.tourismsaskatchewan.com/travel-information/product-detail&listing=3&opid=96601
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4.5 based on 52 reviews

Castle Butte

This plateau provides pleasant views of the surrounding Big Muddy Badlands.

Reviewed By charles_sumang - Regina, Canada

My Family and I had a really great trip! The Trip from regina to castle butte was really long but it was worth it! Good for hiking and taking pictures!

4. Prince Albert National Park

Waskesiu Lake, Saskatchewan Canada +1 819-420-9486 http://parkscanada.gc.ca/princealbertwaskesiuwildernessregion.com
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4.5 based on 114 reviews

Prince Albert National Park

Reviewed By acshelco1 - Wynyard, Canada

Come in winter if you want the park to yourselves. We cross-country skied and hiked and hardly ever saw another person. Park supplies free cross-country skis and snowshoes which was great! We used them every day. Saw river otters at the narrows the drive down in the snow was magical. Felt like our own personal national park was a great time

5. Wascana Centre Park

2900 Wascana Drive, Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 3S7 Canada +1 306-522-3661 [email protected] http://www.wascana.ca
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4.5 based on 740 reviews

Wascana Centre Park

Wascana Centre is known internationally as a beautifully landscaped park surrounding a 120-hectare lake located in the heart of the City of Regina. Wascana Centre is home to numerous important buildings such as the Saskatchewan Legislative Building and hosts more than 2,000 events a year ranging from charity runs & walks, cultural celebrations, to the annual Canada Day festivities.

Reviewed By 461dequanc - Rochester, United States

Immediately after we arrived at the hotel we booked in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada post ~8 hours driving started from Fargo, ND, USA, the first thing that family wanted to do was to visit this park. It was around 4:00pm in the afternoon of a sunny day at the end of July 2018. When we drove to park, we found that the park was built around the famous and beautiful Wascana Lake - a Park in the heart or center of the Regina City, like but bigger than the Center Park in New York City. There are several small islands in the lake with only one named “Pine Island” that we could freely walked into. From there you can see some people are boating or kayaking while birds like sea gulls and several swans are playing or maybe looking for food in the lake water. While we drove along the beach road to a place - should be at the Northwest corner, we were deeply attracted by the beauty of the flowers in a garden. So we parked our car and enjoyed the variety of the beautiful flowers inside the garden - Queen Elizabeth Garden that is in front of the Saskatchewan Provincial Legislative Building. Between the Building and the Garden, you can see the sculpture of Queen Elizabeth riding on a horse while on the other end of the Garden that is close to the lake you can see the sculpture of the most famous politician of Saskatchewan, Walters Scott, who was the founder of both Saskatchewan and Alberta provinces of Canada. Among all the beautiful views of the Park left in our brains, the unique beauty of the so many types of flowers in the Garden, are the most magnificent and unforgettable.

6. Tunnels of Moose Jaw

18 Main St N, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan S6H 3J6 Canada +1 306-693-5261 [email protected] http://www.tunnelsofmoosejaw.com
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4.5 based on 1,176 reviews

Tunnels of Moose Jaw

The Tunnels is a year-round attraction where guests are entertained with unique theatrical presentations of Canadian history. Beneath the streets you relive Al Capone's bootlegging days on the Chicago Connection and experience first-hand the hardships of early Chinese immigrants on the Passage to Fortune. At the Tunnels we have intrigue and history all rolled into one fabulous time. For an unforgettable experience bring all the family to relive the past at The Tunnels of Moose Jaw.

Reviewed By joannep35

We had an unexpected visit to Moose Jaw, I had never been to the tunnels so we were lucky to catch the last show of the day. What a great surprise, our two hosts Fanny and Gus, were lots of fun and engaged with all of us. We all enjoyed it from beginning to end and likely urge anyone travelling through to take the time to enjoy!

7. Legislative Building

2405 Legislative Dr Wascana Centre, Regina, Saskatchewan S4S 0B3 Canada +1 306-787-5416 [email protected] http://www.legassembly.sk.ca/
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4.5 based on 262 reviews

Legislative Building

Reviewed By LateTravelers

We arrived in time for the 10am tour. No backpacks are allowed and there is security scanning before proceeding. Our tour guide, a young man that I can’t remember his name, did an excellent job and was very knowledgeable. Tour took about 40 minutes and gave a fair bit of history of Canada that I wasn’t up to date with. Magnificent building.

8. Grey Owl Cabin

Prince Albert National Park Ajawaan Lake, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan S0J 2Y0 Canada +1 306-663-4522 http://www.tourismsaskatchewan.com/listings/3049/grey-owls-cabin
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Grey Owl Cabin

9. Western Development Museum

2610 Lorne Ave, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7J 0S6 Canada +1 306-931-1910 [email protected] http://www.wdm.ca/stoon.html
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4.5 based on 947 reviews

Western Development Museum

Reviewed By 486dw - Prince Albert, Canada

The museum as a whole is an amazing interesting place. Lots of great displays and town replicas. Model train show was as spectacular as usual, Wheatland Express and simulator was great. Had a snack at the extremely busy restaurant and was great. Food is good and quite reasonable pricing. A definite must see in Saskatoon! Check out the Steam Train...Its unreal

10. Grasslands National Park

Highway 4 Val Marie, Saskatchewan S0N 2T0 Canada +1 306-298-2257 [email protected] http://www.pc.gc.ca/en/pn-np/sk/grasslands
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4.5 based on 117 reviews

Grasslands National Park

Reviewed By cfandkn - Ottawa, Canada

Tired of fighting the crowds at the famous sites? Longing for some soul-cleansing big sky? Grasslands National Park in southern Saskatchewan is just the ticket. We spent 5 days/4 nights there in June and just loved it. If you are looking for creature comforts or wifi connection, this not the place for you. But if you want to sense what the grandeur of the Great Plains might have been long ago then this is a place not to miss. The Park is divided into an east and a west block. they are separated by about a 140 kilometre drive. We stayed in both blocks and it is worth making the effort. The Eastern block is even more isolated than the Western Block. The big attraction here is the landscape including the sweeping views, badlands and the big skies. It is a dark sky area and the night sky was better than we have seen anywhere in the world, on at least par with what we saw in the Bolivian Andes and in the Kalahari desert. The birds were also spectacular with several day time sightings of the usually nocturnal Night Hawk. The campground is completely new and very appropriate to its environment. Nothing fancy, but the basics are very appropriately covered. Take time to talk to the National Parks Staff. They are really friendly, knowledgeable and enthusiastic about their little-known gem. The hikes are different than in most parks as some of them are not trails but rather destinations which you reach by following landmarks. Just strike out over the prairie. You might just stumble upon some red Muskoka chairs in the absolute middle of nowhere. From there we moved to the West Block. This is quite different as it has a lot of game including bison, prong-horn antelope and a lot of black tailed prairie dogs. And more birds. There are historical sites from early attempts at ranching. And there are even some working ranches in the area as this park is a collaborative effort with the ranching community. For example, ranchers graze their cattle on parts of the unbroken prairie as this helps create tthe appropriate environment for the endangered Sage Grouse. The campground here is a also quite nice but don't expect trees! Do note that the wind can blow very hard out here. It is quite an experience and makes you really respect those who have made this environment their home over thousands of years. One more thing, Highway 18 should also be made into a national park. It winds its way through beautiful country and through tiny towns which seem to remain vital despite, or perhaps because of the isolation. Tread lightly out here, it is a unique and fragile environment.

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