Saskatchewan boasts one of the largest road networks in Canada, offering a variety of unique landscapes and attractions to explore.
Fish Creek Road
This scenic route between Saskatoon and Prince Albert offers a picturesque alternative to Highway 11. Passing historic churches like Holy Trinity Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church and St. John the Baptist, as well as the Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Ascension, Fish Creek Road provides a unique cultural experience. The drive also leads to the Fish Creek National Historic Site and the Battle of Tourond’s Coulee from 1885.
Grasslands National Park
Explore the unique landscapes of Grasslands National Park on the Badlands Parkway. This 11-kilometre road offers stunning views of the prairie and badlands, with numerous pull-offs and viewpoints to enjoy the scenery.
Souris River
Follow the Souris River from Estevan to discover rock formations like Roche Percee, an important historical site for the Assiniboine people. The area is rich in geological history, with sandstone outcroppings and landmarks like Sugarloaf Hill.
Highway 263
Take a scenic drive into Prince Albert National Park on Highway 263, a 63-kilometre road that showcases the diverse forest transitions of the prairies. From aspen parkland to boreal forest, this road trip offers a glimpse of Saskatchewan’s natural beauty.
Narrow Hills
Experience the breathtaking views of Narrow Hills Drive, a 19-kilometre gravel road along a push moraine that was once part of a glacier. This route offers panoramic vistas of the forest and lakes below, making it a must-see destination in Saskatchewan.