Tourist Attractions in Saskatoon, SK

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340 Avenue A South, Saskatoon, S7M 5T5

(306) 250-0716
We book up to 15 people on one of our Fietscafe®️ bikes to tour the city's local bars, restaurants and breweries. In addition to having an inside scoop on the hottest places in their city, guests can purchase pre-stocked coolers of alcohol for their tour, which often consists of a customized route featuring multiple stops at local establishments.
Customers highly praise the fun and enjoyable experience at Pedal Pub Saskatoon, with great music, enthusiastic staff, and the ability to bring their own snacks and non-alcoholic drinks. Some mention the option of purchasing alcoholic beverages on board. The staff is consistently described as fantastic, game on, and eager to keep the party going. Several reviews mention the positive atmosphere and great customer service.
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145 1st Ave North, Saskatoon, S7K 1W6

+1 306-242-1206
A city on the edge of nature, Saskatoon is the perfect mix of natural beauty and urban amenities. You can hike along the winding river and then visit a selection of the world's largest collection of Picasso linocuts. From rich Indigenous culture to thought-provoking modern art, prairie fresh ingredients to contemporary cuisine, and kilometers of riverside trails to storied city streets, your travelers will make memories and meaningful connections in Saskatoon. We call that Saskatooning.
Discover Saskatoon is highly praised for its welcoming team and significant contributions to the community, drawing in world-class events that positively impact local businesses. The visitor centre is a must-visit for tourists to enhance their stay. The staff is described as helpful and friendly.
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2610 LORNE AVENUE, Saskatoon, S7J 0S6

(306) 931-1910
Tourist Attractions, Restaurants, Halls & Auditoriums, Museums
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720 Spadina Cres. East, Saskatoon, S7K 3H2

(306) 652-0033
Membership Organizations, Landmark & Historical Place, Religious organizations, Places of Worship, Churches, Catholic Church, Religious organization
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2610 Lorne Ave, Saskatoon, S7J 0S6

(306) 931-1910
a network of exhibit locations in Moose Jaw, North Battleford, Saskatoon, and Yorkton.
This museum is a must-visit for all, offering a reconstruction of an old boomtown with numerous detailed displays on the development of the 'wild west' in Saskatchewan. Visitors can explore various collections of cars, innovations, and agricultural machinery. The museum caters to all age groups, with kids particularly enjoying the interactive exhibits. The boomtown café serves food and is a great place to refuel before continuing the tour. The museum is open year-round and is especially enchanting during Christmas time. With friendly and helpful staff, this museum is worth a visit for both families and individuals.
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539 20th ST W, Saskatoon, S7M 0X6

(306) 979-5625
Tourist Attraction, Escape Game Room, Party Entertainment Service
Deadlock Escape in Saskatoon offers enjoyable escape room experiences with helpful guides, ingenious puzzles, and impressive decor. Customers express great satisfaction with the amount of fun and challenge, frequently finishing with spare time. The haunted house attraction is also praised as top-notch and worth visiting again.
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202 33RD ST E, Saskatoon, S7K 0S3

(306) 244-1995
MANUFACTURER, WHOLESALER, MONUMENTS, ENGRAVING
Graveside Memorial Co. Ltd. received high praise from customers for their exceptional service, expertise, quick response time, kindness, and reasonable prices. Several customers were deeply grateful for the upgraded monuments they received and expressed satisfaction with the professional and family-oriented approach of the team.
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950 SPADINA CRESCENT EAST, Saskatoon, S7K 3H6

(306) 975-2546
Shopping & Specialty Stores, Arts Supplies & Services, Art Galleries, Dealers & Consultants
Customers appreciate the diverse flower selection and find it an enjoyable experience for children. Some mention construction ongoing as a minor inconvenience.
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402 Third Avenue South, Saskatoon, S7K 3G5

(306) 665-6887
Since 1993, Partners FOR the Saskatchewan River Basin (PFSRB) has promoted stewardship and sustainability of the Saskatchewan River Basin, an international watershed stretching over the three Prairie Provinces and a portion of Montana . More than 3 million people live within the basin which includes the North Saskatchewan, Red Deer, Oldman, Bow, Highwood, South Saskatchewan, Battle, Saskatchewan, St. Mary, and Carrot Rivers.
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#10 Glen Road, Saskatoon, S7T 0X8

(306) 374-9896
Performance & Event Venue, Tourist Attraction, Social services, Social Service
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210 33 St E, Saskatoon, S7K 0S3

(306) 652-5363
Monuments, Monuments & Headstones
Remco Memorials helped create a lasting tribute for a late family member at a medical clinic despite time constraints. They collaborated on design and messaging, resulting in a high-quality plaque.
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4 Penner Rd, Saskatoon, S7K 3J7

(306) 931-6767
Cultural center, Art Gallery, Caterers, Attraction, Landmark & Historical Place, Tourist Attractions, Museum, History museum
Wanuskewin Heritage Park offers beautiful summer beaches, hikes, and opportunities to learn about First Nations history and culture. Some visitors found the entry fee expensive, but appreciated the informative tours and presentations. The property is easy to find with signposts on the highway, and the trails are decent for hiking. Families with children found the playground unique and educational. Visitors praised the knowledgeable tour guides and the historical significance of the site.
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103-108 RESEARCH DRIVE, Saskatoon, S7N 3R3

(306) 975-5714
With its top floors that jut out from the lower floors, the building is an instantly recognizable part of the skyline. Grain quality refers to end-use processing quality, grain safety and cleanliness, and, in some cases, the composition of varieties in shipments of grain. Grain grades are a measure of grain quality. The Canadian Grain Commission provides grain inspection and grading services on shipments of Canadian grain, as mandated by the Canada Grain Act. Scientific and technical programs and services support the certification of grain quality for shipments of Canadian grain. The Canadian Grain Commission protects the rights of Canadian grain producers when they deliver their grain to licensed grain handling companies and grain dealers. Through its activities, the Canadian Grain Commission supports a competitive, efficient grain sector and upholds Canada’s international reputation for consistent and reliable grain quality. The Canadian Grain Commission's head office building (centre) is a landmark in Winnipeg, Manitoba

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