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.
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5.0 based on 11 reviews
Not only is Floral Acres the largest greenhouse in the province, it also has a rich family history. Today, Floral Acres is in the capable hands of the fourth generation of the Mah family, who started the business as Mah Hon Gardens in 1936. With 14,000 square feet of retail space and 5 growing houses, you will find everything you need to grow a beautiful Saskatchewan garden. Shop with us on our NEW ONLINE SHOP!
Huge greenhouse filled with a large variety of healthy plants, hanging baskets and planters. They have all kinds of gardening needs. Ornamental items,trees and shrubs. A nice drive on Valley road gets you out of the city to a plant paradise.
4.5 based on 947 reviews
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
4.5 based on 218 reviews
One of the biggest employers in Saskatchewan definitely has something interesting for every visitor. It is perfect for kinds and aspiring scientists, long friendly walks by the river or wedding and graduation photo spots. It’s beautiful architecture will definitely make you take many photos, or even take photography classes that are offered by the UofS.
4.5 based on 89 reviews
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.
4.5 based on 95 reviews
I visited here with my family. Although a second generation Canadian as my grandparent immigrated to Canada from Ukraine, this brought back so many memories of growing up and visiting the farm and hearing Babas' and Gidos' stories. Nice exhibits on why Ukrainians came to Canada, how they got here and how they settled in their new country.
4.5 based on 190 reviews
Created in 1979, Meewasin is a conservation agency dedicated to conserving the cultural and natural resources of the South Saskatchewan River Valley.
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.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
The Diefenbaker Center is a historic monument to the Canadian Prome Minister from Saskatchewan. Building is located near his burial and has a nice river view. Very nicely gathered collection of the WWI and II artifacts, hockey themed Canadian trophies and accomplishments, the original design of the Prime Minister’s work office, his university gown, personal items and a round table room with photos of his cabinet. All of this has fitted in a small building that you can tour in 20 minutes to an hour. It also has a gift shop with nice and creative items to choose from for a souvenir.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
Beautiful place to visit your loved ones that have passed. You can purchase a niche in different sizes to accommodate the size you want for urns. The staff is wonderful to deal with. They have a beautiful Christmas service that you and your family and friends can attend. You can also hold your service there when your lived one has passed.
4.5 based on 50 reviews
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
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.
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