
Learn About the Plains Nations at Wanuskewin Heritage Park in Saskatoon
Visit this stunning 240-hectares landscape to learn about 6,000 years of Indigenous history, take the guided Medicine Walk tour and learn to make bannock.
Visit this stunning 240-hectares landscape to learn about 6,000 years of Indigenous history, take the guided Medicine Walk tour and learn to make bannock.
The James Hotel is a stylish, downtown stay in the Prairies with balcony views of the South Saskatchewan River, deep soaker tubs and delicious small plates.
Here are some local cool treats from Saskatchewan, Alberta, P.E.I., Ontario and British Columbia.
Christie Peters is the chef and owner of The Hollows and Primal restaurants in Saskatoon. Here, she talks sustainable ingredients, stand-out dishes and her other favourite places to eat in the Prairie city.
Saskatoon’s newly opened Remai Modern includes a collection of about 8,000 works of art housed in 11 galleries. It has a learning centre, a restaurant and spectacular architecture. Here, Executive Director and CEO Gregory Burke talks about the art museum’s design, its exhibits and collection of Picasso linocuts.
One of Saskatoon’s oldest neighbourhoods has been steadily reclaiming its pre-Depression-era glory as restaurants, boutiques and art galleries set up shop along its main stretch—20th Street West. Recharge at The Underground Café, shop at Green Ark Collected Home and see live music at Village Guitar & Amp Co.
Discover the beauty of Canada's vast landscape by cycling along the Kettle Valley Trail to Penticton, paddling the Chief Whitecap Waterway in Saskatoon or hiking the Fundy Footpath in New Brunswick.
Throughout the country, innovative chefs and restaurateurs are serving cuisine influenced by cultures from around the world. From Spanish shared plates in Halifax to Indian curry in Vancouver, here are some of the best-loved places to sample global dishes made with distinctively Canadian twists.
Tour the remains of the village, including a church and cemetery, and learn about how the Métis defeat changed Canada's political landscape.
Gluten-free dining has become more accessible in recent years, but these spots in Nashville, Toronto, Saskatoon, San Francisco and Victoria do an exemplary job of creating completely gluten-free fare. There are no special menus at these restaurants, markets and bakeries, so simply sit back and dig in.