Created by girlfromals on August 20, 2002
- Being a small city situated in the heart of Canada's breadbasket, many from outside the province of Saskatchewan assume there are no great dining or shopping opportunities in Regina, the Queen City. How wrong they are!
Created by girlfromals on July 17, 2002
- Saskatoon, named after the native Saskatoon berry, is Saskatchewan's largest city with over 200,000 inhabitants. Originally home to First Nations peoples, this city on the river has grown into a manufacturing and scientific star on the prairies. The city offers much to the visitor.
Created by girlfromals on July 12, 2002
- Regina, latin for queen, was named after Queen Victoria. The capital of the province of Saskatchewan, the city of 200,000 has a lot to offer to people of all ages and interests.
Created by girlfromals on July 12, 2002
- Center of the underground trade in alcohol during American prohibition, Al Capone hid out in this Saskatchewan city.
UPDATE: On January 1/04, a massive fire roared through the historic downtown area of Moose Jaw. Luckily the Tunnels were saved, but they were damaged by water. There are plans to rebuild.
Created by girlfromals on July 11, 2002
- Walk back in time to discover the history of Canada's west! Named after the husband of Queen Victoria, the city and surrounding area offer many things to see and do.
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Created by allain on October 11, 2000
- my personal travelogue in Saskatchewan (Canada)
Created by Bob Nicholls on September 3, 2000
- Regina is named after Queen Victoria, "regina" being the Latin for "queen". Being located in the heart of the Great Canadian Plains, it has become known as the Queen City of the Plains. Though underestimated because of its location and size, Regina has much to offer.
Created by Sask99 on August 23, 2007
- Touring and shopping in Regina and Melville included the Corner Gas tour and the Melville Heritage Museum.
Created by travellingdave on January 3, 2007
- Visiting Saskatchewan's most popular beach resort, in the heart of the Canadian prairies.
Created by cgreenley on August 29, 2005
- Don't be fooled by the small-town flatland reputation; Saskatchewan's north is full of suprises that could keep you entertained for weeks.
Saskatchewan
Tourism and Travel Guide