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Province of Saskatchewan
Golden wheat fields, brilliant blue skies and friendly people bring the western Canadian province of Saskatchewan to mind. Find information on the Saskatchewan government, elections, parks, maps, and tourism.
Saskatchewan Facts
Basic facts and statistics on the province of Saskatchewan, including its location, government and industries.
Origin of the Name Saskatchewan
Find out how the province got its name.
Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall
A booming economy in tough times, balanced budgets and an austerity program led Brad Wall and the Saskatchewan Party to a second majority government in 2011, with 64 percent of the popular vote.
Premiers of Saskatchewan Since 1905
Premiers of the province of Saskatchewan since 1905, the year Saskatchewan joined Canadian Confederation.
Members of the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly
MLAs currently holding seats in the Legislative Assembly.
Saskatchewan Government Departments
Index to departments and agencies of the government of Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan Symbols
The provincial coat of arms, flag, official flower, tree, bird, mineral, the wheat sheaf symbol and tartan. From the government of Saskatchewan.
Map of Saskatchewan, Canada
A large detailed map of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. From Canada Maps.
Regina, Saskatchewan
Regina, the capital city of the province of Saskatchewan, is the sunniest capital city in Canada.
Origin of the Name Regina
Find out how the capital city of Saskatchewan got its name.
Saskatchewan National Parks
Find dinosaur fossils and badlands in Grasslands National Park, white pelicans and the northern woods of Grey Owl in Prince Albert Park. From Parks Canada.
Saskatchewan Provincial Parks
Find everything you need to know about provincial parks in Saskatchewan. From Saskatchewan Environment.
Saskatchewan Tourism
Cities, culture, parks, camping and outdoor adventures in Saskatchewan, Canada.
