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- A comprehensive online guide to accommodations in Saskatchewan that includes listings for motels, bed and breakfast, cottages, inns, hotels, resorts and more.
Come discover the “Land of Living Skies”, Saskatchewan the home of roaming North American Prairie Bison, over 100,000 lakes, rolling farm fields and prairie grasslands.
Saskatchewan is the only province with entirely man made boundaries. It was created from the Northwest Territories in 1905, at the same time as Alberta, and shares with that province the distinction of being the only two land-locked Canadian provinces/territories.
Called Canada's Breadbasket, Saskatchewan is one of the major wheat producing areas in the world, it is the second main producer of oil in Canada and the main global producer of uranium with the largest potash mine in the world.
Saskatchewan is one of Canada's three Prairie Provinces; Alberta is to the west and Manitoba is to the east. The province is also bordered by the Northwest Territories to the north and the American states of Montana and North Dakota to the south.
The capital is Regina, the provincial bird is the Prairie Sharp-Tailed Grouse the Prairie Lily is the provincial flower.