Visit Saskatchewan, Canada
Saskatchewan, at the heart of Canada’s wheat belt is home to the Big Muddy Badlands. It is famous for the last resting place of Sitting Bull, and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Training Academy.

Hiking in Narrow Hills Provincial Park, Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan, at the heart of Canada’s wheat belt is home to the Big Muddy Badlands.
Sitting Bull
Siights include the rolling fields of Grasslands National Park, and to the north, Prince Albert National Park, where a herd of wild bison roam. It was also the resting place of Sitting Bull, after his defeat by General Custer at the battle of the Little Big Horn.
Towns of Saskatchewan
In the south the town of Moose Jaw is nicknamed 'Little Chicago' from the days of Al Capone’s booze running whilst Regina, the provincial capital, is home to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Training Academy.
Places within Saskatchewan
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- Kyle is a small farming town in southwest Saskatchewan in the midst of rich agricultural land. Clearwater Lake Park lies near the town as does one of Canada’s last drive-in movie theatres.
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- Originally a tent village called 'Pile o’ Bones', the bustling and friendly town of Regina was renamed for Queen Victoria. Regina is the original headquarters for the North West Mounted Police.
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