This province is located in western Canada and is one of 13 provinces-territories of Canada. Saskatchewan’s capital is Regina. Saskatchewan’s second-largest city after Saskatoon, Regina, has served as the commercial and cultural center for the southern part of the province for decades. It was established as the Provincial Museum in 1906 to secure and preserve natural history specimens and objects of historical and ethnological interest in Saskatchewan. In Saskatchewan, dinosaurs and mammoths have been frequently found. A stronghold of Canadian social democracy in the early 20th century, the province was home to North America’s first social-democratic government in 1944. Agriculture, mining, and energy are the three major economic drivers in the province. The scenery in Saskatchewan is shaped by the changing patterns of light and shadow that occur on clouds, which generally offer breathtaking sunrises and sunsets. Some of the cities we service in Saskatchewan:
Regina, Saskatoon