Your Ultimate Itinerary in Saskatchewan, Canada

Disclaimer: This post is based in my opinion and my past travel experiences.

I welcome you to the Bread Basket of Canada – Saskatchewan! This is where 1/3 of the world’s products are produced! During my most recent trip to Saskatchewan, Canada, I visited some of the most popular landmarks in the province. It is also one of the only two landlocked provinces in Canada.

Can you guess how many lakes are in Saskatchewan?

There are 100,000 lakes in the province. You will never run out of things to do and lakes to visit in a year.

WHERE TO GO

RCMP (Royal Canadian Mountain Police) Heritage Museum

Address: 5907 Dewdney Ave, Regina, SK S4T 0P4

This is where you can find the RCMP museum and the RCMP Training Academy in Canada. All of the members of Canada’s police force receive their training in Regina, Saskatchewan.

RCMP Heritage Centre

Holy Rosary Cathedral

Address: 2104 Garnet St, Regina, SK S4T 6Y5

This beautiful Romanesque Church was built in 1912 and completed in 1917.

Holy Rosary Cathedral, Saskatchewan

Legislative Building of Saskatchewan

Address: 2405 Legislative Dr, Regina, SK S4S 0B3

This beautiful architecture lies in the heart of Regina, Saskatchewan. They offer free tours everyday.

Travel tip: Photos are allowed inside the building but videos are prohibited.

Legislative Building of Saskatchewan

The intricate designs really captured my attention when we visited the Legislative Building of Saskatchewan.

It is also the longest legislative building in Canada from East to West.

Wascana Lake

Address: It is located across the front of the Legislative Building of Saskatchewan.

This lake was created in 1883. The Eastern part of the lake became a migratory bird sanctuary in 1956.

Royal Saskatchewan Museum

Address: 2445 Albert St, Regina, SK S4P 4W7

This is where you can see the Largest T.Rex ever discovered in the world. You can also discover the history of Canada and the Indigenous communities here.

Royal Saskatchewan Museum

Saskatchewan Science Centre

Address: 2903 Powerhouse Dr, Regina, SK S4N 0A1

This is an amazing place if you have little ones with you. They have different exhibits for kids and an IMAX theatre. Masks are still mandatory inside the building so make sure to bring one with you!

Saskatchewan, Canada

Government House

Address: 4607 Dewdney Ave, Regina, SK S4T 1B7

This is a nice stop over in the City of Regina. Best time to visit is after sunrise and before sunset.

Cochin Lighthouse

Address: 591 Jeanne Crescent, Cochin, SK S0M 0L0

“Land of the Living Skies” is another name for Saskatchewan. One proof is the Cochin Lighthouse. After climbing 153 steps, you can see the magnificent view of the lake on top of the hill.

Tip: If you are going to bring your little ones with you, make sure that you hold on to them because the fence is really small beside the lighthouse.

Saskatchewan, Canada

Check my Saskatchewan highlights here.

WHERE TO EAT

When we visited Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan for a day, we were looking for a Japanese Restaurant for lunch. When I went inside Mitsu Cafe, they have the perfect ambience and friendly staff! The foods that we ordered were so delicious!

We ordered Chicken Karaage and Tray B which includes:

  • 10 pcs. Volcano Roll;
  • 10 pcs. Atlantic Roll;
  • 8 pcs. California Roll;
  • 8 pcs. Salmon & Tuna Roll, and;
  • 4pcs of Eye Nigiris.

They also have different kinds of bubble tea here.

Volcano Roll

DISH Restaurant – This is located inside the Atlas Hotel. I love their Buttermilk Pancakes! I also ordered the Classic Breakfast that comes with bacon wrapped sausage, 2 eggs, and toast with butter and jam. You can have unlimited coffee or tea with it. I love eating heavy meals in the morning to start my day! ๐Ÿ™‚

WHERE TO STAY

We stayed at the Atlas Hotel in Regina, Saskatchewan for three nights. I highly recommend this hotel as their staff in the front desk are very friendly. They have a restaurant and a waterpark inside the hotel too!

You have everything you need inside a hotel. ๐Ÿ™‚

Atlas Hotel, Regina, Saskatchewan

Check out the other landlocked Canadian province here.

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