Saskatchewan is Canada's hidden gem. With affordable cost of living, a dynamic job market, and welcoming communities, this Prairie province offers exceptional opportunities for newcomers. Bordered by Alberta to the west and Manitoba to the east, Saskatchewan lies at the heart of the Canadian Prairies. Our guide to Canada's 13 provinces and territories is the reference for mastering Prairie geography before your Canadian citizenship exam. Prairie wildlife is also covered in our article on Canada's wildlife.
🌾 "Land of Living Skies"
Saskatchewan is nicknamed the "Land of Living Skies" for its spectacular sunsets and northern lights. It's also Canada's sunniest province with over 2,000 hours of sunshine per year.
Did You Know?
Estevan is the sunniest place in Canada with 2,435 hours of sunshine per year!
🏛️ Must-See Attractions
Wanuskewin Heritage Park
National historic site with over 6,400 years of Indigenous history. It's the longest-running archaeological dig in Canada, recognized at the 2025 Canadian Tourism Awards.
RCMP Heritage Centre (Regina)
Six galleries documenting over a century of RCMP history since 1873. Don't miss the Sunset-Retreat ceremony on Tuesday evenings in summer!
Prince Albert National Park
A million acres of prairies, parkland, and boreal forest. Home to the only free-roaming plains bison herd (~400 animals) in their historic Saskatchewan range.
🏙️ Major Cities
| City | Population | Characteristics |
|---|---|---|
| Saskatoon | 257,300 | Largest city, tech, healthcare, mining |
| Regina | 210,000 | Capital, "Cultural Capital of Canada" 2004, government |
💼 Dynamic Economy
Saskatchewan has the highest employment rate among provinces (63.9%) and added over 15,000 jobs in 2025.
Key Industries
- Potash: ~30% of global production, 11% of provincial GDP
- Uranium: World's 2nd largest producer, deposits 100x richer than average
- Agriculture: "Breadbasket of Canada", 40%+ of cultivated land
- Healthcare: +9,000 jobs growing
Did You Know?
BHP's Jansen potash mine ($14 billion) near Saskatoon is one of the largest mining investments in Canadian history. Production expected in 2026!
🏠 Affordable Cost of Living
| Expense | Cost |
|---|---|
| Average monthly cost of living | $2,306 |
| Average home price (Saskatoon) | $421,100 |
| Monthly rent | $1,008 - $1,869 |
🛂 Immigration — SINP
The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) offers 4,761 nominations for 2026.
Priority Sectors (50% of nominations)
- Healthcare
- Agriculture
- Skilled Trades
- Mining and Energy
- Technology and Manufacturing
🎯 Facts for the Test
Knowing the provinces and territories is essential for the citizenship test. Our complete citizenship exam guide covers all the topics you need to master, including Saskatchewan and Prairie geography.
Remember: Regina is the capital. Saskatchewan is known as Canada's "breadbasket" for its wheat production. The RCMP was founded here (North-West Mounted Police, 1873).