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Hike Your Way Through These Saskatchewan Trails

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  • Tranquil lake and forest.

Known as the land of the open skies, Saskatchewan is an outdoor paradise for Canadian travelers. Wander through the province to discover peaceful lakes, tranquil forests and rolling fields on these five Saskatchewan trails.

  1. Waskesiu River Trail

Located in Prince Albert National Park, the Waskesiu River 2.4-kilometer loop trail is perfect for travelers looking for an easy hike, beautiful scenes of nature and great views of native bird species. If you are traveling with little ones, the first 0.5-kilometer of the trail includes a boardwalk for strollers and wheelchairs.

  1. Cranberry Flats Trail

Cranberry Flats trail is located just outside of Saskatoon and is popular with family travelers. The trail runs along a large, sandy beach and is also wheelchair-accessible. Are you traveling with your furry friend? Dogs are allowed on this trail as long as they are on a leash.

  1. Spruce River Highlands Trail

Also located in Prince Albert National Park, the Spruce River Highlands Trail is not for the faint of heart. This trail winds through steep glacial hills and valleys, giving hikers exclusive views of aspen-covered hill tops overlooking the riverbed.

  1. Wascana Trail

This trail is located just outside of Saskatchewan’s capital city of Regina. Take in breathtaking views of the Qu’Appelle Valley as you hike along the trail’s steep hills. Travel tip: during your adventure, travel towards the Qu’Appelle River and you’ll stumble across the Qu’Appelle Bridge, allowing you to stand over and admire the peaceful river below.

  1. Northeast Swale Trail

Are you looking for a quick hike? Head to Northeastern Saskatoon and hike along the Northeast Swale Trail. This trail is on one of the largest pieces of unbroken prairie in Saskatchewan, offering visitors up-close views of more than 200 plant species and 100 bird species.

Book your stay in Saskatchewan at Today’s Best Western to stretch your travel budget and enjoy amenities like a great breakfast to fuel up on and free Wi-Fi to plan your next adventure.

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