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Plan your next adventure vacation in Saskatchewan Canada. Accommodations, attractions, tours, guides, activities, parks, trails, places, & more.

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Accommodations, attractions, tours, guides, activities, parks, trails, places, & more.

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Saskatchewan  Road Trip Rentals and Transportation Guide

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Hire a bus charter for groups and business retreats. Book an amazing scenic rail or bus tour. Rent a car. Hire a taxi.

Canada Road Trips

Saskatchewan, Canada road trips require one important element to make them happen... wheels. The mode of transportation can come in many forms. In Saskatchewan one can rent an RV (motorhome), van or vehicle for long haul sightseeing adventures exploring the highways and backcountry roads. 

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Saskatchewan RV (Motorhome) Rentals

An RV is a home on wheels. RVing is a popular, comfortable and far reaching choice for exploring the Province of Saskatchewan by road . When one rents an RV they rent a small home on wheels with a cooking area, sleeping quarters, and a sitting area. A motorhome (RV) provides flexibility to any road trip because you can go where you want, when you want and stay as long as you want within the timelines of your rental. 

Saskatchewan Car and Truck Rentals

Saskatchewan car and truck rentals are available in most mid to large communities. Vehicle rental selection depends on the inventory on the lot at the time. The best selection of rental inventory is often located in the major communities and at the larger airports. Terms and conditions vary per car and truck rental company. 

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    • What a phenomenal looking trip! I recognize quite a few of those stops our cross-Canada hike, and I think you even got a piece of the Trans CanadaWhat a phenomenal looking trip! I recognize quite a few of those stops our cross-Canada hike, and I think you even got a piece of the Trans Canada Trail in there (the climb up to SFU?). Can't wait to read more about all these adventures!  More ...
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    • Great eyes Sonya Richmond! I did get a bit of the Trans Canada Trail in Burnaby! Stay tuned for the full story
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    I am proudly Canadian for several heartfelt reasons:

    Born and bred on Vancouver Island, BC — I grew up on Canada’s west coast, with a deep, lifelong connection to its landscapes and culture.

    A champion of Canadian...
    I am proudly Canadian for several heartfelt reasons:

    Born and bred on Vancouver Island, BC — I grew up on Canada’s west coast, with a deep, lifelong connection to its landscapes and culture.

    A champion of Canadian tourism, I left a corporate job in Edmonton (and a stint in Germany) in 2002 to help build EH Canada Travel with my brother. I spent over a decade traveling coast-to-coast, researching, writing, photographing, and supporting local Canadian communities.

    Environmental and outdoor advocate—I am a wilderness backpacker, camping lover, snowboarding, golf, photography enthusiast, and regular voice on CBC and Global and other media talking up Canada’s great outdoors.

    Deep commitment to “boots‑on‑the‑ground” research—Colin and I visited 1200+ communities, explored thousands of parks and trails, and created Canada’s largest independent travel site out of sheer passion and perseverance.

    In short: I am proudly Canadian because I was born here, built my career here, championed Canadian tourism tirelessly, explored coast-coast-coast and I live and breathe Canada’s wild spirit every single day.

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    • Fantastic words Greg. We are so fortunate to live here.
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    • Farah McCrate Thank you, so kind. Yes we are lucky for where we live. Ask anyone who has traveled abroad and they are very appreciative of where weFarah McCrate Thank you, so kind. Yes we are lucky for where we live. Ask anyone who has traveled abroad and they are very appreciative of where we live.   More ...
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    • Well said! This land has given us so much to be grateful for! Was this photo taken in New Brunswick?
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    Capelin Rolling in Chance Cove Trinity Bay, Newfoundland
    The capelin rolling in Newfoundland and Labrador is an event that always sparks a lot of excitment. These small silvery fish arrive in abundance in June or July bringing with them a host of seabirds, whales and other...
    The capelin rolling in Newfoundland and Labrador is an event that always sparks a lot of excitment. These small silvery fish arrive in abundance in June or July bringing with them a host of seabirds, whales and other marine life that follow the capelin as a food source. The arrival of the capelin feels like the kick-off to summer and many beaches around the province provide spawning grounds for these little fish. In Newfoundland and Labrador, word spreads like wildfire when 'the capelin are rolling'. People flock in droves to beaches to try and catch sight of or to actually catch some of these wriggly fish. They are a traditional food source and I remember as a child my parents also using them to fertilize our lawn. According to the provincial government of Newfoundland and Labrador, there are over 30 different coves across the province with capelin in their name, demonstrating the importance of this fish to the culture of Newfoundland.On a kayak trip out of Chance Cove, Trinity Bay on Canada Day, I was lucky enough to witness schools of capelin darting this way and that underneath my boat. They move as a shimmering mass and it is mesmerizing to watch. The weather conditions that day meant I was able to paddle in close to shore to have an excellent view of the capelin in the shallow, clear water. I could see the females washing up on the beach to lay their eggs in gravel that had already been fertilized by the males. We are fortuante to witness this annual spectacle in Newfoundland and being in a kayak provided a really interesting and not commonly seen perspective on the capelin roll.
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    • What a great video! The first time we heard of this phenomenon was during our hike on the East Coast Trail - we came to a cove and it was full ofWhat a great video! The first time we heard of this phenomenon was during our hike on the East Coast Trail - we came to a cove and it was full of locals collecting capelin off the beach in buckets and nets. There was even a traffic jam on the nearby road!   More ...
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    • I haven't been kayaking for so long, but these photos make me want to get back on the water! Are you able to rent kayaks at Chapel Arm, or do youI haven't been kayaking for so long, but these photos make me want to get back on the water! Are you able to rent kayaks at Chapel Arm, or do you have your own?  More ...
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    The T’Railway Provincial Park in Newfoundland is an 883-kilometre multi-use trail stretching from ...
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