Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan is a Canadian province in the Prairies. While the southern third of the province is a prairie known for its flat fields of wheat, the northern two-thirds is covered in the boreal forest of the Canadian Shield, with most of Saskatchewan's 100,000 lakes.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Essential Destinations
Top destinations include Saskatoon and Regina.
Saskatoon
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Saskatoon is a city in West Central Saskatchewan. With a metropolitan population of approximately 317,000 people, it is the province's largest city, and its economic and cultural hub.
Regina
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Regina is the capital city of the province of Saskatchewan. With about 215,000 people, it is in the southeastern part of the province on the Trans-Canada Highway.
Prince Albert
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Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, is a city on the North Saskatchewan River. It is the largest Northern Saskatchewan city, and third in population and size in the province after Regina and Saskatoon.
Destinations to Discover
Explore places such as Southeastern Saskatchewan and West Central Saskatchewan.
Southeastern Saskatchewan
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Southeastern Saskatchewan is a region in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.
East Central Saskatchewan
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East Central Saskatchewan is a region of Saskatchewan. It is located east and southeast of Saskatoon and northeast of Regina, up to the Manitoba border.
Northern Saskatchewan
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Saskatchewan
- Type: State with 1,010,000 residents
- Description: province of Canada
- Also known as: “CA-SK”, “Canada’s Breadbasket”, “Province of Saskatchewan”, “Sask.”, “SK”, and “The Land of the Living Skies”
- Neighbors: Alberta, Manitoba, Montana, North Dakota, and Northwest Territories
- Categories: province of Canada and locality
- Location: Prairies, Canada, North America
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Latitude of center
55.5321° or 55° 31′ 56″ northLongitude of center
-106.1412° or 106° 8′ 28″ westPopulation
1,010,000Elevation
535 metres (1,755 feet)Abbreviation
“SK”Abbreviation
“Sask.”OpenStreetMap ID
node 4493451168OpenStreetMap feature
place=state
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Afrikaans to Yue Chinese—“Saskatchewan” goes by many names.
- Afrikaans: “Saskatchewan”
- Albanian: “Saskatchewan”
- Amharic: “ሰስካቸወን”
- Arabic: “ساسكاتشوان”
- Aragonese: “Saskatchewan”
- Armenian: “Սասկաչևան”
- Arpitan: “Saskatchewan”
- Asturian: “Saskatchewan”
- Atikamekw: “Saskatchewan aski”
- Awadhi: “सास्काचिवान”
- Azerbaijani: “Saskaçevan”
- Balinese: “Saskatchewan”
- Bashkir: “Саскачеван”
- Basque: “Saskatchewan”
- Belarusian: “Правінцыя Саскачэван”
- Belarusian: “Саскачэван”
- Bengali: “সাসক্যাচুয়ান”
- Betawi: “Saskacewan”
- Bosnian: “Saskatchewan”
- Breton: “Saskatchewan”
- Bulgarian: “Саскачеван”
- Burmese: “ဆက်စကက်ချီဝမ်နယ်”
- Catalan: “Saskatchewan”
- Cebuano: “Saskatchewan”
- Central Kurdish: “ساسکاچوان”
- Chinese: “Saskatchewan”
- Chinese: “沙士吉萬”
- Chinese: “沙士吉萬省”
- Chinese: “沙斯卡其旺省”
- Chinese: “沙斯卡寸旺”
- Chinese: “沙斯卡寸旺省”
- Chinese: “沙省”
- Chinese: “萨克其万”
- Chinese: “萨斯卡切温”
- Chinese: “萨斯喀彻温”
- Chinese: “萨斯喀彻温省”
- Chinese: “薩克其萬”
- Chinese: “薩克其萬省”
- Chinese: “薩斯卡切溫”
- Chinese: “薩斯喀徹溫”
- Chinese: “薩斯喀徹溫省”
- Chinese: “薩省”
- Cornish: “Saskatchewan”
- Corsican: “Saskatchewan”
- Croatian: “Saskatchewan”
- Czech: “Saskatchewan”
- Danish: “Saskatchewan”
- Dimli (individual language): “Saskatchewan”
- Dutch: “Saskatchewan”
- Egyptian Arabic: “ساسكاتشوان”
- Esperanto: “Saskaĉevano”
- Estonian: “Saskatchewani provints”
- Faroese: “Saskatchewan”
- Finnish: “Saskatchewan”
- French: “Sask.”
- French: “Saskatchewan”
- Galician: “Saskatchewan”
- Georgian: “სასკაჩევანი”
- German: “Sask.”
- German: “Saskatchewan”
- Greek: “Σασκάτσουαν”
- Gujarati: “સાસ્કાટચેવન”
- Hakka Chinese: “Saskatchewan-sén”
- Hebrew: “ססקצ’ואן”
- Hebrew: “ססקצואן”
- Hindi: “सस्केचेवान”
- Hindi: “सस्कैचवन”
- Hindi: “सैस्कैचेवेन”
- Hungarian: “Saskatchewan”
- Icelandic: “Saskatchewan”
- Ido: “Saskatchewan”
- Indonesian: “Saskatchewan”
- Interlingua: “Saskatchewan”
- Interlingue: “Saskatchewan”
- Inuktitut: “ᓴᔅᑳᑦᑐᐊᓐ”
- Irish: “Saskatchewan”
- Italian: “Saskatchewan”
- Japanese: “サスカチュワン州”
- Kabyle: “Saskatchewan”
- Kalaallisut: “Saskatchewan”
- Kannada: “ಸಾಸ್ಕಾಚೆವನ್”
- Karachay-Balkar: “Саскачеван”
- Kazakh: “Саскачеван”
- Korean: “서스캐처원 주”
- Korean: “서스캐처원주”
- Kurdish: “Saskaçwan”
- Kurdish: “Saskatchewan”
- Ladino: “Saskatchewan”
- Latin: “Saskatchewan”
- Latvian: “Saskačevana”
- Ligurian: “Saskatchewan”
- Limburgan: “Saskatchewan”
- Literary Chinese: “沙斯卡寸旺省”
- Lithuanian: “Saskačevanas”
- Lombard: “Saskatchewan”
- Luxembourgish: “Saskatchewan”
- Macedo-Romanian: “Saskatchewan”
- Macedonian: “Саскачеван”
- Malay: “Saskatchewan”
- Malayalam: “സസ്ക്കാറ്റ്ച്ചെവാൻ”
- Maltese: “Saskatchewan”
- Manx: “Saskatchewan”
- Marathi: “सास्काचेवान”
- Mazanderani: “ساسکاچوان”
- Min Dong Chinese: “Saskatchewan”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Saskatchewan”
- Mingrelian: “სასკაჩევანი”
- Mongolian: “Саскачеван”
- Narom: “Saskatchewan”
- Northern Frisian: “Saskatchewan”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Saskatchewan”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Saskatchewan”
- Norwegian: “Saskatchewan”
- Novial: “Saskatchewan”
- Occitan (post 1500): “Saskatchewan”
- Official Aramaic (700-300 BCE): “ܣܐܣܩܐܬܫܘܐܢ”
- Old English (ca. 450-1100): “Sascatcewan”
- Ossetian: “Саскачеван”
- Pampanga: “Saskatchewan”
- Panjabi: “ਸਸਕਾਚਵਾਨ”
- Panjabi: “ਸਸਕੈਚਵਨ”
- Papiamento: “Saskatchewan”
- Persian: “ساسکاچوان”
- Persian: “سسکچوان”
- Piemontese: “Saskatchewan”
- Polish: “Sask.”
- Polish: “Saskatchewan”
- Portuguese: “Província de Saskatchewan”
- Portuguese: “Sascachevão”
- Portuguese: “Saskatchewan”
- Portuguese: “SK”
- Pushto: “سسکچوان”
- Quechua: “Saskatchewan pruwinsya”
- Romanian: “Saskatchewan”
- Romansh: “Saskatchewan”
- Russia Buriat: “Саскачеван”
- Russian: “Саскачеван”
- Samogitian: “Saskačevans”
- Sardinian: “Saskatchewan”
- Scots: “Sask.”
- Scots: “Saskatchewan”
- Scots: “SK”
- Scottish Gaelic: “Saskatchewan”
- Serbian: “Саскачеван”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Saskatchewan”
- Sindhi: “ساسڪاچيوان”
- Sinhala: “සස්කචෙවාන්”
- Sinhala: “සස්කැච්වන්, කැනඩාව”
- Slovak: “Saskatchewan”
- Slovenian: “CA-SK”
- Slovenian: “Provinca Saskatchewan”
- Slovenian: “Province of Saskatchewan”
- Slovenian: “Sask.”
- Slovenian: “Saskatchewan”
- Slovenian: “SK”
- Somali: “Saskatchewan”
- South Azerbaijani: “ساسکاچووان”
- Spanish: “Provincia de Saskatchewan”
- Spanish: “Saskatchewan (Canadá)”
- Spanish: “Saskatchewan”
- Spanish: “SK”
- Swahili: “Saskatchewan”
- Swedish: “Saskatchewan”
- Tagalog: “Saskatchewan”
- Tamil: “சஸ்கச்சுவான்”
- Tamil: “சஸ்காச்சுவான்”
- Tamil: “சாஸ்கட்சேவான்”
- Tatar: “Саскачеван”
- Tatar: “Саскәчеван”
- Telugu: “సా్స్కాచివాన్”
- Thai: “รัฐซัสแคตเชวัน”
- Turkish: “Saskatchewan”
- Uighur: “Saskachéwan”
- Ukrainian: “Саскачеван”
- Urdu: “ساسکچیوان”
- Uzbek: “Saskachevan”
- Venetian: “Saskatchewan”
- Vietnamese: “Sask.”
- Vietnamese: “Saskatchewan”
- Vietnamese: “SK”
- Volapük: “Saskatchewan”
- Võro: “Saskatchewan”
- Walloon: “Sascatchewane”
- Waray (Philippines): “Saskatchewan”
- Welsh: “Sascatsiewân”
- Welsh: “Saskatchewan”
- Western Frisian: “Saskatchewan”
- Western Panjabi: “ساسکٹچیوان”
- Western Panjabi: “ساسکچیوان”
- Western Panjabi: “سسکیچون”
- Wu Chinese: “萨斯喀彻温省”
- Yakut: “Саскачеван”
- Yiddish: “סאסקאטשעוואן”
- Yiddish: “סאסקאטשעווען”
- Yue Chinese: “沙士加芝灣”
- Yue Chinese: “沙斯卡寸旺”
- “Saskačevans”
- “Saskatchewan”
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