NATURE AT ITS FINEST
Head south to ride the open range in some
of the largest expanses of rare native
grasslands left in North America, explore
rugged badlands or venture north to choose
among 100,000 lakes famous for fishing,
and a boundless network of unspoiled wild
rivers. Then there are unique landscapes
such as the Cypress Hills with its
enchanting mix of highlands, grasslands
and forest (www.cypresshills.com), or
the mysterious Crooked Bush in the
Thickwood Hills.
Saskatchewan is the sand dune capital of
Canada, boasting both the largest and
second largest dunes in the country, plus a
few others thrown in for variety. The vast,
other-worldly Athabasca Sand Dunes are
some of the largest active dunes this far
north anywhere in the world. Situated along
the south shore of Lake Athabasca in a
pristine northern setting, these dunes
support some 50 rare plants and offer the
ultimate wilderness adventure.
BY ROBIN AND ARLENE KARPAN
SASKATCHEWAN
Cityscapes
to Nature Escapes
Saskatchewan's appeal lies in its tremendous
array of landscapes, culture and travel discov-
eries. Experience the rural charm of Canada's
agricultural heartland. Indulge in the urban
pleasures of its fast-growing cities. Or venture
off the beaten track to explore breathtaking
wilderness.
1,183,269
Regina
www.tourismsaskatchewan.com
Regina International Airport,
8 km (5 mi.) from downtown
Skyxe, Saskatoon Airport,
6 km (4 mi.) from downtown
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