Tourist information for Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
This section provices information about city and area attractions, accommodations, or city maps, as well as
information about travelling away from southern Saskatchewan.
Visit our sister site, TransCanadaHighway.com, for coast-to-coast travel info.
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There is lots to see and do in and around Saskatoon. Take a tour of the city's scenic riverfront,
visit museums, and participate in activities and sports which keep anybody busy (and happy).
We provide hundreds of things to do with kids.
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Check out the smaller towns around Saskatoon. Saskatoon is in the middle of Canada's "Wheat Belt", and the whole region is dotted with grain elevators. They were built so farmers' horse-drawn carts could bring their wheat harvest to nearby train depots, and since the automotive age (not to mention railway cost-cutting) have begun to disappear.
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There are many accommodation options in the area, from first class hotels, to motels, beds & breakfast, long-term accommodation, wilderness lodges and camping.
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We even have lots of tips for getting away, including other countries' Online Travel Offices, links to travel guidebooks' web sites. We even have links to sites that can help you plan a honeymoon, eloped wedding, or romantic getaway. To round things out we have information about Canada & US Customs, a listing of Canadian embassies and consulates around the world, and an overview of our airport(s) and links to airports around the world (so you can check what to do during connections between flights)
2008 Beijing Olympics Information
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For those travelling between Canada & the US, those entering (or re-entering) the U.S.A. BY AIR are required to present a valid passport,
Air NEXUS card, or U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Document. As of January 31, 2008, these rules include those entering the USA BY LAND OR SEA.
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