10 Things to do Good for Kids in Saskatoon That You Shouldn't Miss

December 22, 2021 Leonardo Torrence

Named for the sweet berry that grows wild in the region, Saskatoon boasts various cultural festivals, concerts and sporting events throughout the year. Explore the trails and beaches of Beaver Creek and Cranberry Flats, cross-country ski the Meewasin Valley Trail, check out the city's many galleries and museums, and shop for bargains at Midtown Plaza.
Restaurants in Saskatoon

1. Glitch Gifts and Novelties

510 33rd St W, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7L 0V8 Canada +1 306-978-9696 [email protected] http://www.glitchgifts.ca
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5.0 based on 15 reviews

Glitch Gifts and Novelties

Here at Glitch Gifts and Novelties World Headquarters we are more than just a gift shop, we scour the four corners of the globe to bring you premium variety of gifts from the most fun, ridiculous, absurd, and sometimes downright dumb. We carry anything from unicorn hand puppets by Archie McPhee, to Luchadore masks, stylish socks by Sock It Too Me, to Eazy E and Tupac Air Fresheners. We are locally owned and operated and aim to be a shopping experience like none other in Saskatoon, or Saskatchewan for that matter. Most of our products are unavailable elsewhere in the province. While we do push the boundaries, our goal is to keep things light, fun, appealing and suitable for all ages. So bring the kids, bring your mom, maybe just don't let them read the greeting cards. If you can't find something for them here, they probably don't deserve a gift.

2. Clip ‘N Climb

97-127 McLeod Ave, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7M 4P9 Canada +1 306-382-5462 [email protected] http://cncyxe.ca/
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Clip ‘N Climb

A colourful and original climbing gym, Clip 'n Climb is accessible to everyone in the family, no matter their age or fitness level. Our gym exclusively uses TruBlue autobelays and the BelayMate attachment system, making it easy and safe for everyone to participate. No previous climbing or belaying experience is necessary. Our wide variety of climbing features allows newbies and more experienced climbers to find a challenge appropriate to their level. Pre-booking online is recommended to secure your spot, as we have a limited capacity in the climbing arena, but we also accept walk-ins if space allows. Please bring clean indoor closed-toed shoes (no climbing shoes or sandals) and comfortable clothes to climb in. All the equipment is provided and is included in the admission price. Recommended ages: 4 to 94 years old Weight limit: 30-330 lbs Cost: $18.75 + GST (discounted rate of $12.75 + GST for kids 5 & under) Spectators are free and can accompany climbers in the arena.

3. Western Development Museum

2610 Lorne Ave, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7J 0S6 Canada +1 306-931-1910 [email protected] http://www.wdm.ca/stoon.html
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4.5 based on 947 reviews

Western Development Museum

Reviewed By 486dw - Prince Albert, Canada

The museum as a whole is an amazing interesting place. Lots of great displays and town replicas. Model train show was as spectacular as usual, Wheatland Express and simulator was great. Had a snack at the extremely busy restaurant and was great. Food is good and quite reasonable pricing. A definite must see in Saskatoon! Check out the Steam Train...Its unreal

4. Beaver Creek Conservation Area

13km South on Hwy 219, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Canada +1 306-374-2474 http://www.meewasin.com/education/beaver_creek/
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4.5 based on 89 reviews

Beaver Creek Conservation Area

Reviewed By daddob

Short drive South of saskatoon. Well marked. Spend the day walking the trails. Spring is awesome with the flowers blooming. Always critters running around. Take water and a snack. Decent walking shoes.

5. Meewasin Valley

402 3rd Ave S, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7K 3G5 Canada +1 306-665-6887 [email protected] http://meewasin.com/
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4.5 based on 190 reviews

Meewasin Valley

Created in 1979, Meewasin is a conservation agency dedicated to conserving the cultural and natural resources of the South Saskatchewan River Valley.

Reviewed By viktoriyak912 - Saskatoon, Canada

Longest bike path in Canada. Nice walk along the river with plenty to see: wildlife watching, like pelicans and Canadian geese, full of monuments and historic buildings, has outdoor playground and recreational gym facilities and kayak rental, tennis courts and plenty of cafes, galleries and shops with outdoor sitting to enjoy the Meewasin masterpiece landscaping that makes it pleasant for the eye at any time of the year. An annual Saskatchewan marathon path.

6. Saskatoon Farmers Market

2600 Koyl Ave, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7L 5X9 Canada +1 306-384-6262 [email protected] http://www.saskatoonfarmersmarket.com
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4.5 based on 50 reviews

Saskatoon Farmers Market

Since 1975, this authentic farmers' market offers local produce and product, year round. Our vendors Make It - Bake It - Gather It - Grow It. Year round Saturday (8 to 2) and Sunday (10 to 3) at 2600 Koyl Avenue

Reviewed By viktoriyak912 - Saskatoon, Canada

Great weekend fun place to spend time at. Fresh local produce and vendors, reasonably priced and authentic atmosphere make you want to come back. Perfect for Saskatoon berry pies and deli meats, cafe by the entrance is also very goo with fresh and tasty sandwiches and coffee. Cozy and fun in winter too. There are ice sculptures presented by Potash Corp. Great place for a visit, close to downtown and on the way of Meewasin trail, so a good place to stop for a coffee and a dessert.

7. McNally Robinson Saskatoon

3130-8th Street East, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7H 0W2 Canada +1 306-955-3599 http://www.mcnallyrobinson.com/
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4.5 based on 21 reviews

McNally Robinson Saskatoon

Reviewed By darylRegina - Regina, Canada

My cousin and I meet up for lunch. McNally Robinson, never been, she said it was good. Restaurant attached to a book store. This should be interesting. Well the restaurant is actually called “Prairie Ink”. Greeting and seating well done. Menu is very interesting with a great selection. The atmosphere is classy casual. I ended up getting WARM LENTIL & ROASTED BEET The menu states it’s a: “Mixture of lentils, chickpeas, onions, apricots and white wine, topped with beets, goat cheese, balsamic vinaigrette and arugula.” W O W I’d go back just to have this again, and I’m not that crazy for apricots, it was that good. Cousin had the same but switched out the goat cheese for blue cheese. The desert case O M G. The selection, display and all around choices made it hard to pass up but had to, the lentils and beets was a very nice sized serving and left little room for desert. The place easy to find, use the west side doors to enter and enjoy. Thanks McNallys ya did great.

8. Cranberry Flats Conservation Area

402 3rd Ave S Hwy 219 south to Grasswood, west to Strathcona, south to area, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7K 3G5 Canada +1 306-665-6887 http://www.tourismsaskatchewan.com/travel-information/product-detail&opid=101289
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4.5 based on 29 reviews

Cranberry Flats Conservation Area

Reviewed By viktoriyak912 - Saskatoon, Canada

Great trail 15 minutes outside of Saskatoon. Perfect spot to go for a walk and enjoy sunsets. There is also a fascinating scientific excursions for children and explorers where a guide tells you about local SK nature and its inhabitants. Good for both summer and winter walks, but make sure to have enough mosquito repellent in summer.

9. The Strawberry Ranch

325 Valley Road Box 102, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7K 3J6 Canada +1 306-384-4842 http://www.strawberryranch.ca/
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4.5 based on 30 reviews

The Strawberry Ranch

Reviewed By ellen711 - Smiths Falls, Canada

Was taken for a sunday brunch. wonderful decorations and loved the gift shop. Went with people for Saskatoon but would go back next time.

10. Apex Trampoline Park

3910 Burron Ave, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7P 0E3 Canada +1 306-374-5867 [email protected] http://www.jumpapex.com
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4.5 based on 29 reviews

Apex Trampoline Park

Indoor trampoline park with over 10,000 square feet of active entertainment. Private party rooms are available as well as a private viewing lounge for spectators. Space is limited. Book online to reserve your jump! As seen on The Amazing Race Canada (S3-E7).

Reviewed By OPMP - Saskatoon, Canada

This is the second time I have brought a large group of visiting international students to APEX. Right from the planning stage until our visit today I received helpful assistance. This afternoon Nick received our group. He was expecting us and quickly processed the waiver forms so we were ready to enjoy the facility ahead of time. He checked in on us to ensure everything was going smoothly. Thanks for the exemplary service, Nick! Supervisors on the floor were friendly and gave close attention to safety matters. The manager was very accommodating. He heard one of the students was celebrating a birthday and he provided a complimentary beverage. The students raved about their experience at Apex. We will be back next year!

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