Central Saskatchewan
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Central Saskatchewan is a region of Saskatchewan, Canada.
Communities
West Central
- - population 250,000; largest city in Saskatchewan
- - border city that is situated in both Saskatchewan and Alberta
- and neighbouring Battleford - both communities known as The Battlefords
East Central
- - near Little Manitou Lake, a saltwater lake fed by underground springs that allows bathers to float easily
Get in
Fly by airplane into Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker Airport with Air Canada, Air Canada Express or WestJet.
Drive by Yellowhead Highway (Highway 16), which enters the province and the region on the east side from Winnipeg and exits the region at the Alberta border on-route to Edmonton. There are many other highways that travel throughout the region.
By bus, Rider Express connects Saskatoon and Prince Albert to Regina, and on to Vancouver or Winnipeg.
Via Rail provides trains to Saskatoon from Edmonton and points further west, and from Winnipeg and eastern Canada.
Drive by Yellowhead Highway (Highway 16), which enters the province and the region on the east side from Winnipeg and exits the region at the Alberta border on-route to Edmonton. There are many other highways that travel throughout the region.
By bus, Rider Express connects Saskatoon and Prince Albert to Regina, and on to Vancouver or Winnipeg.
Via Rail provides trains to Saskatoon from Edmonton and points further west, and from Winnipeg and eastern Canada.
See
Do
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