Discover 5 beautiful drives in Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan, with one of the largest road networks in Canada, showcases unique landscapes and attractions.
Fish Creek Road
This picturesque route between Saskatoon and Prince Albert offers a more scenic view compared to Highway 11. Passing by historic churches like Holy Trinity Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church and St. John the Baptist, Fish Creek Road also leads to the Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Ascension and the Fish Creek National Historic Site.
Grasslands National Park
Parks Canada’s Grasslands National Park features the scenic Badlands Parkway with unique viewpoints and pull-offs for visitors to admire the grassland and badlands of Rock Creek.
Souris River
Traveling southeast from Estevan along the Souris River, visitors can explore the rock formations at Roche Percee, a significant historical site. More sandstone outcroppings and landmarks like Sugarloaf Hill can also be found along the route.
Highway 263
Offering an iconic road trip experience, Highway 263 takes visitors through various forest transitions in the prairies, from aspen parkland to boreal forest. Bridges, towers, and trails are waiting to be explored along the 63-kilometre route into Prince Albert National Park.
Narrow Hills
The gravel road Narrow Hills route spans 19 kilometres along a push moraine once part of a glacier 10,000 years ago. The drive showcases stunning views of the forest and lakes below.