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The range of what Saskatchewan has to offer will amaze and delight you. 

We have vast areas of public parkland in two national parks and 23 provincial parks that offer limitless opportunities for swimming, boating, camping, hiking, biking or just relaxing.  With more than 100,000 freshwater lakes, Saskatchewan has some of the best sport fishing and wilderness canoeing in the world.

Most cities in Saskatchewan have urban parks such as Meewasin Valley in Saskatoon, Wakamow Valley in Moose Jaw, and Regina's Wascana Centre, one of the largest urban parks in the world.  Throughout the year, residents join in the many organized activities staged in our cities' parks, or use them for quiet walks, jogging, family barbecues and bird-watching.

During the winter months, skating, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling are popular.

If you enjoy watching sports, there is professional football and competitive hockey and baseball.

If you enjoy playing sports, we have many opportunities for both children and adults to play in recreational leagues.  We also have excellent public golf courses and private clubs throughout Saskatchewan.

Locations across Saskatchewan offer a variety of recreation facilities (leisure centres) and a range of programs and services for adults and children. 

Click on the name of a Saskatchewan community below for more information on recreation and leisure activities in the area:

EstevanPrince Albert
HumboldtRegina
LloydminsterSaskatoon 
MelfortSwift Current
MelvilleWeyburn 
Moose Jaw Yorkton 
North Battleford  

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