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Today I am continuing my journey through the Canadian provinces, by taking a deeper look into Saskatchewan. Truth be told I have absolutely no idea what Saskatchewan is like, and what kinds of attractions it offers. That is exactly why I am excited to react and learn all about it from this video of the best things to do in Saskatchewan. If you enjoyed the video feel free to leave a comment, like, or subscribe for more!

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@mariehough6600
@mariehough6600 Год назад
Can’t believe they didn’t mention the Al Capone tunnels in Moose Jaw, Sask. These are underground tunnels ( that still exist )- where alcohol was bootlegged from Canada to the States during Prohibition. It’s a fun, interactive, flapper style tour taking you through the workings of transporting illegal booze from Canada to the States. Also they have the Chinese Tunnels. Should look it up you’d be pleasantly surprised.
@Zlata1313
@Zlata1313 Год назад
And 15 wing, home base of RCAF Snowbirds.
@PREPFORIT
@PREPFORIT Год назад
They cant mention, everything idiot.
@incensejunkie7516
@incensejunkie7516 Год назад
@@PREPFORIT Learn, how, to, use, punctuation, idiot. It's an important piece of SK history. It's still remembered today through a tourist attraction and well worth mentioning.
@incensejunkie7516
@incensejunkie7516 Год назад
I'll add the Athabasca sand dunes. Who would suspect the largest sand dunes in Canada are in the middle of the prairies? A fascinating landscape and fragile ecosystem.
@babooni101
@babooni101 Год назад
@@incensejunkie7516 ...and you can Canoe through them down the river. Sigh-bliss.
@jimscanoe
@jimscanoe Год назад
I was born (73 years ago) and raised in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Currently living in San Francisco, California, I miss the warm breezes of the prairies (in the summer time) and the endless adventures of the beautiful Churchill River country. Thank you Tyler for featuring my home stomping grounds-your whole RU-vid Canada series is wonderful and your kind, gentle demeanor very Canadian.
@AtlanticManic
@AtlanticManic Год назад
Come home, Canuck! We miss you! -in all seriousness, I’m in NS, and am 48…I am beginning to see why we start heading south for winters.-I’m already dreading winter’s approach.😖 You are correct in your observations re:Tyler’s energy. He seems so very Canadian! ❤️
@bdhesse
@bdhesse Год назад
I don't suppose you knew any Hansons in Moose Jaw 😅? I was born and raised in Regina, but my mom's family is from Mossbank and a bunch of them found their way to Moose Jaw as adults.
@pam6455
@pam6455 Год назад
We travelled to Moose Jaw for a basketball tourney last summer (an Albertan who had never been before, sadly) and was mesmerized by the beauty of this city; all of the gorgeous parks, historical downtown, and quaintness. We left saying that we could live here. 😄❤️
@andyame1
@andyame1 Год назад
His videos are great hey? Hope you get to come back home to visit often!
@hip3rdryv394
@hip3rdryv394 Год назад
I was born and raised in moose jaw, lived all my 22 years on this planet in this city
@RubyNeumann
@RubyNeumann Год назад
You discovered something about Saskatchewan that most Canadians haven't discovered about it. A lot of Canadians not familiar with Saskatchewan think it is flat and full of grain fields. They did a good job of finding the beautiful places that remind the rest of the world that Sask. is not just flat even though it is rectangular.
@grantp1253
@grantp1253 Год назад
The CPR took the easiest route.
@dnirvine
@dnirvine Год назад
Most don’t know anything north of the yellowhead.
@carolmclean8513
@carolmclean8513 Год назад
@Dawson Irvine exactly!
@crystalholloway2862
@crystalholloway2862 Год назад
I’m a Newfie who drive right across Canada twice and yes it is flat as hell! If your dog goes missing u can see him three days later on the run that’s how flat it is
@janetlapierre8307
@janetlapierre8307 Год назад
I was born in Moose Jaw . We used to joke that Saskatchewan was the only place in Canada where you could watch your dog run away for days as the land is so flat in certain areas. Side note, Al Capone tunnels are, or were, a tourist attraction in Moose Jaw and it is also the home of the Snow Birds.
@Zlata1313
@Zlata1313 Год назад
Saskatchewan is the "breadbasket of the world". Wheat, canola rye, mustard seed (exported to France to make Dijon mustard) and #1 producer of pulse crops in the world (lentils, beans). Also our motto that appears on our license plate is "Land of Living Skies"
@CraftAero
@CraftAero Год назад
The land of Rape and Honey... doesn't mean what Americans may think.
@terryarmbruster9719
@terryarmbruster9719 Год назад
also number one over all provider of produced chem or mineral fertilzers.
@anomini86
@anomini86 Год назад
Breadbasket for drug addicts and gangs
@MagGray
@MagGray Год назад
Also, Tyler, a lot of the names come from native words and are the names the aboriginals gave the land. Its actually the same in the US. Michigan, Iowa, Minnesota, Dakota.. all native. I guess we just get used to them. I think in the US, places are more named after the native chiefs, and here they are actually what the places were called before we got here, by the people who lived here.
@200beluga
@200beluga Год назад
Great reaction Tylor. Check out a sitcom called,”Corner Gas”. It was filmed in Regina and in a small Town near by. Very funny. It aired in the U.S.
@Zlata1313
@Zlata1313 Год назад
"Get the F off my lawn !"😄
@karendaley3184
@karendaley3184 Год назад
One of my favourite shows.
@ianramage1593
@ianramage1593 Год назад
I grew up in Saskatchewan. The southern part of the province is quite arid, yet there are miles and miles of grain fields. The northern and central parts of the province are heavily forested with many beautiful lakes and excellent fishing. Cypress Hills provincial park in SW Saskatchewan contains the highest point between Quebec and the Rocky Mountains. People in Saskatchewan are some of the friendliest people in the world. All in all, it was a great place to grow up. Thanks for your videos. I really enjoy them.
@nekaellyhope866
@nekaellyhope866 Год назад
I'm a Saskatchewan girl!! I've been watching your videos for a few weeks now, and I was hoping you'd do one about SK! Most of those places I have been to, and they are beautiful 😊 I would also recommend Cypress Hills, the Crooked Trees, the Kenosee waterslides, the lighthouse in Cochin, Fort Carlton, Batoche, and the little town of Rosthern, especially in the summer 😊 Regina has an awesome laser tag centre and a fun climbing/high ropes/go kart centre, and Saskatoon has Apex Trampoline Park! Also, I did a canoe trip on the Churchill River and hiked to a waterfall! There are many more places I could share haha. Thank you for making these videos and sharing your perspective of our culture with us! I hope you can come visit one day!!
@johnwojewoda9292
@johnwojewoda9292 Год назад
So many places in Canada are named after First Nations words. Canada, Ottawa, Toronto, Saskatchewan. The name of the province comes from the Cree name for the Saskatchewan River, “Kisiskatchewanisipi” or “swift-flowing river.”
@conniestegen
@conniestegen Год назад
Interprovincial park called Cypress Hill borders Saskatchewan and Alberta. I live about 30 minutes from the Saskatchewan border and an hour from the US border. I live in Medicine Hat and Lots of “ Saskabush’s” come shopping here because Alberta doesn’t have provincial tax. Cypress Hill is beautiful and great for camping.
@HappyGirl4666
@HappyGirl4666 Год назад
I was raised in Medicine Hat in the 70’s and 80’s. Loved it there. ❤ I haven’t been back since I was 18 but plan to return in the Spring with my mom. I am in my later 50’s now.
@kingryeeye3812
@kingryeeye3812 Год назад
I do see a lot of Saskatchewan here, even though the taxes aren’t bad for them here but living here without a good job with that 10% flat tax is ruff.
@redneckreviews3016
@redneckreviews3016 Год назад
Saskatchewan is my home. I left her once back in 2001. I came back. From her rolling fields to her north Canadian shield. Shes one of the most beautiful places on the planet
@denitanasavard6767
@denitanasavard6767 Год назад
Singing *Runnin' Back To Saskatoon* by the Guess Who Moose Jaw, Broadview, Moosomin too Runnin' back to Saskatoon. Red Deer, Terrace, Hanna, Medicine Hat Sing another prairie tune
@Zlata1313
@Zlata1313 Год назад
Burton Cummings lives in Moose Jaw now
@kathleensauerbrei5199
@kathleensauerbrei5199 Год назад
@@Zlata1313 I was just going to say that
@GingerKittiSK
@GingerKittiSK Год назад
Saskatoon is known as the Paris of the west - gorgeous buildings, wonderful restaurants, and a great university. Regina is known as a place that makes Central Park so envious. The Wascana Creek splits the north and south into two halves, and the Park is amazing.
@eZwa306
@eZwa306 Год назад
Wascana Park is one of the largest urban parks in North America.
@Thanos88888
@Thanos88888 Год назад
I did a 17km hike in Grasslands this summer and came across 6 bison over two days of hiking. They were in the rut and were getting a little territorial. One was even blocking our trail and we had to walk as far around it as possible while hoping to not step on a rattlesnake. Talk about getting your blood pumping when you know that giant beast could charge at you and end you at any moment.
@dianepotvin5156
@dianepotvin5156 Год назад
Canada has more lake area than any other country in the world, with 563 lakes larger than 100 square kilometres (62 sq. miles). Canada also possesses one of the largest renewable supplies of freshwater in the world, it has access to upwards of 20% of the world's surface freshwater and 7% of the world's renewable water flow.
@echobeefpv8530
@echobeefpv8530 Год назад
Yes, and I hope we all remember to take good care of them !! Our lakes are gold !!
@toddsonic
@toddsonic Год назад
I live in a rural village in Saskatchewan and enjoy nature and all its creatures. Looking out the window and stare directly into the eyes of a deer, moose or countless smaller animals and birds.
@CallMeEspi
@CallMeEspi Год назад
Hey Tyler, you should watch "Heritage Minute" videos, they're short 1-minute videos about significant Canadian events, stories or persons. They were made in the 90s and shown on TV during commercial breaks, and they're a great way to learn about Canadian history!
@tyrellekennedy2575
@tyrellekennedy2575 Год назад
Nostalgic memories
@cams5432
@cams5432 Год назад
Every province has massive national parks its a big thing in Canada to preserve natural landscapes
@Stewart682
@Stewart682 Год назад
It was the easiest one to draw in school!!
@schmidtycent2388
@schmidtycent2388 Год назад
Proud Saskatchewan boy, born and raised. Been out in the world, walked the streets of Venice, Rome, Paris, Sydney, you name it. There's no-where else I'd rather call home. It's taking all my willpower not to pause the video every 20 seconds and respond to something you're saying lol
@LucyHokorixSonika
@LucyHokorixSonika Год назад
Having quite a few generations of family on our paternal grandads side in Saskatchewan, the joke is always "the place you can watch your dog run away for four weeks", but jokes aside, it honestly has so many beautiful places. I love visiting!
@babooni101
@babooni101 Год назад
Can't wait for the reaction to Alberta and British Columbia! Also check out Auyuittuq National Park Baffin Island(Nunavut), The Torngat Mountain's(Labrador), Kluane National Park Reserve(The Yukon) and the super spectacular Nahanni National Park Reserve(Northwest Territories)! You won't be disappointed!!!!
@Sharon-bo2se
@Sharon-bo2se Год назад
Great choices!
@lacteur1
@lacteur1 Год назад
I second what Sharon said. There are no words to do full justice to how spectacular and majestic Canada's three territories and Labrador really are.
@kingryeeye3812
@kingryeeye3812 Год назад
Hmm, I have to say the same thing… I hope the video for Alberta is from the actual people living there. Because these top 10 ten reason to move here are just extremely wrong or not made by people from here like quote “Alberta has extremely nice people living here and diverse” which I call it blasphemy. It’s mainly Christian faith here like Catholics and Protestant churches is in every town about 3 or more. I hope the video of Alberta isn’t a bastardization. Cough cough looking at the people from Ontario and Canadian glorifiers who don’t know anything about Canada.
@darrellmcgorman8442
@darrellmcgorman8442 Год назад
@@kingryeeye3812 What the hell are you going on about?
@Salicat99
@Salicat99 Год назад
As an Ontarian, I had no idea about how fabulous Saskatchewan actually is! I definitely want to do a road trip out that way now!
@jademorgan999
@jademorgan999 Год назад
Moosejaw is great for hot springs and the little Chicago tunnels.
@skscharf
@skscharf Год назад
Get off the 1 and the 16. The best parts of the province are off of provincial highways. That said, one of the worst parts of Saskatchewan is the condition of the highways 😅
@Unpeturbed
@Unpeturbed Год назад
@Allison Kennedy I moved here from London for a job in Broadcasting in 1981. Saskatoon was so similar to London that I felt at home immediately. Now I’m an old fart and I can honestly say that this province has been a wonderful place to become an adult and experience the real characteristics of First Nations, Ukrainian, and multiple other nationalities. Though I don’t see Saskatchewan as a 4 star holiday attraction, if you’re a hiker and camper, Northern Saskatchewan is pretty close to the Ontarios Canadian Shield, and is wonderful. Was scout leader for 15 years and the trips by canoe in the north were indescribable. Want stars and peace…(no cell coverage) Northern Saskatchewan is amazing…experiences of a lifetime.
@Salicat99
@Salicat99 Год назад
@@Unpeturbed That sounds amazing!!!!
@dnirvine
@dnirvine Год назад
@@UnpeturbedPretty close? It’s the same Canadian Shield. 😂
@mitchelltyler5972
@mitchelltyler5972 Год назад
I've participated in the sunset ceremony at the RCMP depot. I was a member of a reenactment group organized by Parks Canada. We did side by side comparisons of drill and tactics: my group, as a late 1800s period NWMP (North West Mounted Police) troup section, and the RCMP cadets next to us showcasing in turn the modern command and drill equivalent. It was an honour and a lot of fun. We even got to stay the week in the depot itself as we trained and rehearsed, in their dorms. A great experience.
@HomesteadViewin
@HomesteadViewin Год назад
I was born in Saskatoon, joined the navy, circumnavigate the globe 5 times....and moved back to the prairie. Just missed it to much. Moosejaw is definitely unique with architecture that is just amazing....and the tunnels.
@jenn2115
@jenn2115 Год назад
Welcome home!
@viewer1959
@viewer1959 Год назад
Red chairs. They are part of every national park in Canada. They are situated at view points …encouraging one to sit and enjoy
@StrawManDiscussions
@StrawManDiscussions Год назад
Qu'Appelle Valley is another area in Saskatchewan worth a look, yet another beautiful landscape to take in.
@echobeefpv8530
@echobeefpv8530 Год назад
Saskatchewan has always been under-rated, and under appreciated here in Canada. One thing this video makes very clear, we have a LOT of open space !! I'm a Manitoban, but I have connections in Sask., and a great football rivalry !!
@christophersmith3867
@christophersmith3867 Год назад
I'm a transplanted Albertan living in Southern Saskatchewan. Love all the space here, the prairies, hills and badlands are a part of my soul.❤
@christophersmith3867
@christophersmith3867 Год назад
@𝘛𝘌𝘓𝘌𝘎𝘙𝘈𝘔 𝘔𝘌 𝙏𝙔𝙇𝙀𝙍_𝘽𝙐𝘾𝙆𝙀𝙏 Hello. Watched your video about Saskatchewan. Really enjoyed it.
@leowakefield5942
@leowakefield5942 Год назад
I've lived in Saskatchewan all my life and honestly the reason they don't showcase the cities as much is because the best stuff to do is outdoors. Overall I would say the attitude of people in Saskatchewan is a love of the outdoors. I have met all of my friends through one outdoor activity or another. The winters on the prairies can get particularly brutal so when spring comes everyone wants to be outdoors as much as possible. Whether its hiking, horseback riding, hanging out by one of the lakes, we all wanna take full advantage of our warm weather. Though winter camping, snowmobiling, and cross country skiing keep a lot of us outside in the winter too
@taracaissy6037
@taracaissy6037 Год назад
I’m from Northern Saskatchewan. My home town is surrounded by two large lakes and is a ten minute drive from a gorgeous 9 mile long fine white sand beach. The first time I travelled south to Regina as a teenager I had a panic attack on the highway. I felt so unsafe and exposed by the lack of forest 😂. Very “bushed” northern kid. The province is huge and you didn’t even get to see a lot of it in this video. From the northern shield, the sand dunes in the north as well, and the lakes. So many lakes! It’s a beautiful province, wild and so much to experience.
@monkeytime9851
@monkeytime9851 Год назад
Being from Toronto area, I envy you.
@shirleycampbell1026
@shirleycampbell1026 Год назад
I was raised on the flat prairies. At 16 we drove through the Rocky Mountains. I felt claustrophobic as I couldn't see very far. Also there was too much to see. I moved to a place with more trees and hills so it's OK now. I still feel a sense of freedom on the prairie!
@shellytaylor4292
@shellytaylor4292 Год назад
I’m from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan which is know as “the city of bridges” which the South Saskatchewan River runs through the centre of the city. Saskatoon is also native to Saskatoon berries which are also known as June berrys. Our university hospital and University in Saskatoon are made fieldstone. Very beautiful structures. In fact, when the famous TV series, Grey’s Anatomy came out they originally came to Saskatoon and were considering filming it here because of the beauty. I really enjoy your enthusiasm for Canada and creating these wonderful videos. Our Saskatchewan license plate says, “Land of Living Skies” due to it being the known for the most beautiful sunsets. Love what you do, thank you❤
@koenv5740
@koenv5740 Год назад
The red chairs are a thing in national parks. People are encouraged to find them and place a picture on social media. I think there even was a contest by Parks Canada one year to encourage people to go to the parks.
@haydendegrow945
@haydendegrow945 Год назад
FINALLY, MAN! You're finally arriving in my home! I believe I vouch for the entire province when I say COME AND VISIT! There are hundreds of places to visit, thousands of things to do, and literally one million people to meet. I have lived in Saskatchewan my entire life, never ceasing to find beautiful places to travel to. It may be square, but that doesn't mean it's uncool! Come to Saskatchewan! You'll never regret it.
@countroshculla
@countroshculla Год назад
My love for Saskatchewan really started with two shows - Corner Gas & Little Mosque On The Prairies. Makes me want to move there. Love the shows and the land.
@paulinalang8930
@paulinalang8930 Год назад
I drove across Canada in 2008 from Nova Scotia to Alberta, 5000 miles. Ended up staying/ working and exploring the province, for 10 yrs. To me, except for Manitoba…..the Prairie provinces were not flat as much as having an undulating landscape. Saskatchewan in particular, and Alberta ( less so due to mountainous landscape as well) seem to “flow “ like the ocean …..not flat but a gently rolling landscape. 😊 Although Nova Scotia, surrounded by the ocean ( is in my soul, my blood and bones , from being born here), I fell in love with the prairies. From the rolling farmland, to the deep Coulees and and the mountains . I ended up writing several poems about the areas I explored and lived in. Totally beautiful. ♥️
@maryanneslater9675
@maryanneslater9675 Год назад
During the world wars, young men from Saskatchewan were eagerly accepted as flight crews and sailors, because they weren't disoriented by wide open skies or long straight horizons.
@imjody
@imjody Год назад
Cool to see this. Saskatchewan & Manitoba are known to be one of the more boring provinces of Canada.
@sarah-bethhogg
@sarah-bethhogg Год назад
I love driving in Sask - on a clear night there are so many stars and it seems like you can see the bend in the sky because the land is so stretched out before you. The quote on the licence plates is "Land of Living Skies"...and nothing could be more apt.
@Sharon-bo2se
@Sharon-bo2se Год назад
The Cypress Hills are a designated dark Zone. Great for star watching. We usually try to go through the area during meteor showers but so far have been skunked by cloud cover. However, there is lots more sky to enjoy.
@helenamoeller8520
@helenamoeller8520 Год назад
You should look for some videos about British Columbia. There is so much variety in this province. I would love to see your reaction to what is on offer here.
@AndrewsVideoTips143
@AndrewsVideoTips143 Год назад
Did you guys know this guy has several channels? He doesn't just react to Canada, he also reacts to the UK and Norway: Tyler Rumple Tyler Walker
@TitanTvMan3680
@TitanTvMan3680 Год назад
I just love him. Thanks!
@conniestegen
@conniestegen Год назад
I watch all of his channels and his brothers too. And the new one they just started together ❤️❤️❤️
@jolaynemichaud4377
@jolaynemichaud4377 Год назад
The Qu'appelle Valley, Crooked Lake campground, Cannington Manor historical village, the Western Development Museum in Saskatoon... So much more.
@macgyveriii2818
@macgyveriii2818 Год назад
I'm Canadian, and I now need to revisit Saskatchewan! Driving through was great, but it seems like I should do so more!
@tml9174
@tml9174 Год назад
HI Tyler, due to the accent of the narrator, you probably missed the thing with the lake where they were floating is that it's a salt lake and considered very healthy to soak in it, especially for those people that are arthritic. Thank you for looking into my home province. I've lived in Alberta for over 30 years but I still miss 'The Land of the Living Skies'.
@Ci-Me122...
@Ci-Me122... Год назад
All of Canada is beautiful. I do hope you check out Alberta too. It is as wonderful as Saskatchewan and British Columbia.
@StonedSpagooter
@StonedSpagooter Год назад
The most beautiful sunsets in the world. At times its a sensory overload of colours. Even in the Rockies of Alberta I still missed the sunsets of Saskatchewan.
@lacteur1
@lacteur1 Год назад
I think my mother summed up Saskatchewan in a single frustrated sentence back in 1972. My parents and I drove from Ontario to Alberta back when I was about 14 y/o. It was very hot when we hit Saskatchewan and there was no air conditioning in the car. My mother was tired, overheated and hungry and she said "Jesus H, you couldn't squat and relieve yourself without being seen for 80 miles." There have been a couple of Canadian sitcoms about life in Saskatchewan: "Corner Gas" and "Little Mosque on the Prairie".
@LaurieLeeAnnie
@LaurieLeeAnnie Год назад
There is a huge difference in between southern SK and northern SK. I also traveled mostly along the southern route but the northern part is beautiful!
@lacteur1
@lacteur1 Год назад
@@LaurieLeeAnnie IMO all of Saskatchewan is beautiful in its own way. Being able to see for miles is a wonder in itself. Truly the land of living skies!
@sagefool5786
@sagefool5786 Год назад
LOL. I was on a road trip with my mom and siblings when I was 12 going through Sask on the way to Manitoba from the NWT. It was so hot and desolate for miles. My mom spotted water in a ditch and we bailed out and went ditch swimming, clothes and all! Effing hot no AC!!
@andij5249
@andij5249 Год назад
Spent a summer in Regina camping and it was so hot and humid I would have to turn my furnace on in the morning just to dry the trailer out... And it was already 30° out by 7 am
@darcymartin7608
@darcymartin7608 Год назад
A few things about Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan has more hockey rinks than in all of Russia. The largest T Rex skeleton ever found was in Saskatchewan. I would highly recommend you watch DownieLive. Mike Downie is a travel vlogger who took a train across Canada. He would get off the train in each Province and spend a week travelling around that province. In Saskatchewan, he went to a brewery near Saskatoon and went up to an off the grid lodge in Northern Saskatchewan. This lodge is called Big Eddy Lodge and their nearest neighbours are about 60 kms away. Saskatchewan also produces the most mustard than anywhere else in the world.
@saliciousable
@saliciousable Год назад
I'm a Vancouverite who's never been to Saskatchewan. But I must say that west coast Canadians famously say that the two provinces with the friendliest, most generous folks are Saskatchewan and Newfoundland/Labrador. We love anytime the BC Lions play the Sask Roughriders because the fans are so delightful to interact with. And there's a lot of them in BC! We love you guys. And we love you Tyler!
@maryanneslater9675
@maryanneslater9675 Год назад
You may have first heard about Saskatchewan from The Muppet Movie. When Kermit and Fozzie are singing about being on the road and taking wrong turns, one of the lines in the song is, "Send someone to get us, we're in Saskatchewan!" Also, in the movie Deadpool, Deadpool claims to be from Regina. At least one of the movies Ryan Reynolds was in was filmed in Regina and he liked the city. Manitou Lake is a salt lake with mineral springs. It has a spa now, but back about a century ago, it was one of the "the place to be" resorts with a grand dance hall (Danceland) with a horsehair sprung floor so it was possible to dance for hours without getting too sore or tired. The dance hall is still there, amazingly. Many of the grand dance halls of the 1920s burned down after being abandoned. Both Regina and Saskatoon have universities and huge parks, plus theatres (live performances), art galleries, and events and festivals all summer. Regina has the Royal Saskatchewan Museum (a natural history museum) and the Saskatchewan Science Centre (interactive science fun), as well as the RCMP training depot.
@jjjones4982
@jjjones4982 Год назад
I moved from Saskatchewan to BC when I was young. I remember the lessons on Saskatchewan the teacher tried to tell me that Saskatchewan was flat prairie. I told her I knew a different Saskatchewan.
@HaleyMary
@HaleyMary Год назад
Thanks for saying Saskatchewan sounds like a foreign country. I wish I was living in a more exotic place. lol! I'm glad they mentioned the parliament buildings and the Saskatchewan museum. The T rex robotic figure they have in the museum also has a name: Scotty. I've loved the dinosaur displays since I was a kid. I'm surprised they didn't mention the Saskatchewan Science Centre and Imax Theatre. Those are big tourist attractions in the city, too. There is a walking path/ biking path around Wascana lake that lots of people walk on/bike on during the spring/summer/autumn seasons. Oh, and we have the geese there, too. There is also a Mosaic of Cultures that happens every year in late Mary/early June in Regina to celebrate the diversity in the city. The pavillions usually consist of: Chinese, Scottish, Irish, Hungarian, Romanian, German, Korean (South), in 2019, there was a first nations pavillion and we usually have two Ukrainian pavillions, Kyiv and Poltava. Because of the war in Ukraine happening, I've heard from a co-worker of mine who does dancing at the pavillions that there probably won't be Ukrainian pavillions at Mosaic this year. I think most of the funding that would go towards those pavillions is going towards helping the Ukrainians coming over from escaping the war.
@MsHolypants
@MsHolypants Год назад
Though I’ve not lived in Saskatchewan for about 15 years, a part of my heart will always be there where I was born and raised. Saskatchewan is so beautiful and has so much more to offer than even most Canadians know! I lived there until I was 19 and was surprised by some of the facts in this video! Thank you for featuring our beautiful Saskatchewan - Land of Living Skies! ❤
@JackyJames1
@JackyJames1 Год назад
I'm from NEW-BRUNSWICK and i traveled by car all the way to British Columbia took (6 days) i can certainly say thank you to Saskatchewan i ran out of gaz on the highway and an awesome resident had gaz in the back of his truck , he gave me enough to make to the gaz station and he wouldn't accept any money ! Great, kind people in Saskatchewan :)
@frankinhonda
@frankinhonda Год назад
Sask is a beautiful province. My family actually owns a Canadian historical landmark in Saskatchewan know as the Addison house. It's the last remaining sod house and the only one ever documented to have 2 story's.
@karendaley3184
@karendaley3184 Год назад
Cool! I had no idea you could have a two storey sod house.
@frankinhonda
@frankinhonda Год назад
@@karendaley3184 if your interested this is a short documentary done on the house and my grate aunt ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Dnojc9zUPi0.html
@RyanR-lc8xo
@RyanR-lc8xo Год назад
Sweet!! That’s epic!!
@RyanR-lc8xo
@RyanR-lc8xo Год назад
Saskatchewan looks like the best Canadian province to me.
@karendaley3184
@karendaley3184 Год назад
@@frankinhonda thank you for the link. I watched it and found it absolutely fascinating. I grew up in Alberta, and I really love these slices of history.
@eph2vv89only1way
@eph2vv89only1way Год назад
Many of the place names in Canada are either native names or English translations of Native names. And Native peoples named places for what was found there. For instance, I lived many of my teen years in a place called Tidnish, which meant "Place to Get Wigwam Poles. The place was rural with a lot of forest and the trees were the straightest trees I have ever seen. Niagara is the Anglicized pronunciation of the native word for "Thundering Waters". This is why we have so many place names that sound strange to us.
@jessicawebber7135
@jessicawebber7135 Год назад
I'm from Toronto, Ontario and just moved to Regina, Saskatchewan and this video came at the perfect time! I will be exploring all these places come spring & summer! Thanks Tyler :D!
@jessicawebber7135
@jessicawebber7135 Год назад
@@TYLER_BUCKET..76 Thanks! But I don't know what that means! (I'm a noob 😉)
@ruby11
@ruby11 Год назад
Saskatchewan: Canada’s best kept secret ❤
@BC_Geoff
@BC_Geoff Год назад
I’ve stayed in a tepee in Grassland National Park. As someone who lives in the mountains, Grassland is probably my favourite national park in Canada. Very underrated.
@angelaharper856
@angelaharper856 Год назад
a lot of names across canada come from the languages of the first nations tribes
@nothingpersonal878
@nothingpersonal878 Год назад
Ahhhh, finally we get to see some of western Canada.
@hawkeye4038
@hawkeye4038 Год назад
Saskatchewan boy myself, this is very exciting to see because a lot of people even Canadians look over Saskatchewan and sum it up as a farming golden field Province. While yes there is a LOT of farming here....there's also a lot of beauty just waiting to be explored! I appreciate your reaction video.
@RunnerNinja
@RunnerNinja Год назад
A Canadian stand-up comedian described the flat terrain of Saskatchewan like this: his girlfriend dumped him 2 weeks ago and he could still see her walking away. Jokes aside, though, Saskatchewan is home to one of the greatest Olympic speed skaters in the world: Catriona Lemay-Doan. 😊
@TheHotmitch
@TheHotmitch Год назад
It's also home to Sandra "The Curler" Schmirler but I wouldn't call that noteworthy.
@bernadettemcpherson8155
@bernadettemcpherson8155 Год назад
And home of Erin Taormino who competes in the States in the NRCHA ( National Reined Cow Horse Association) with the big names! Grew up in a small town where she is related to lots of people- hard worker , gentle soul, sweet personality and sense of humour, down to earth, but a fierce competitor in that mix.... think that the people of Saskatchewan are also noteworthy to learn more about, but remember, they won't blow their own horn... most are humble!!
@brandondouglas2436
@brandondouglas2436 Год назад
Also home to multi-award winning and bestselling author Michelle Good, Rolling Stones featured band The Sheepdogs, and '90s paralympian Begonia.
@ThunderPantz01
@ThunderPantz01 Год назад
Also Pat Sajak host of wheel of fortune. Also actor Leslie Nielson as well.
@CraftAero
@CraftAero Год назад
Nobody's gonna mention "Corner Gas" ?
@eZwa306
@eZwa306 Год назад
As a lifelong Saskatchewanian, this province has a lot to see and experience and has been on the forefront of many innovations. Dr. Sylvia Fedoruk, Saskatchewan's 17th Lieutenant Governor from 1988 to 1994 and a distant relative of mine, was part of the group involved in the development of the world's first cobalt-60 unit - AKA: the "Cobalt Bomb" - which was a breakthrough in nucleology in the late 1950's and used to treat cancer. If you manage to do a tour of Canada, with all the newfound knowledge you've gained over the course of 250+ videos, Saskatoon welcomes you with open arms.
@adambomb9570
@adambomb9570 Год назад
Glad you enjoyed seeing our beautiful province, now all you have to do is come and visit and see it for yourself!
@AryonaSamoto
@AryonaSamoto Год назад
I'm from Saskatchewan, some of these places I've never even been but it's always beautiful to drive in Saskatchewan. Especially when the crops are near harvest and you see fields of yellow and purple🤗
@outinthesticks1035
@outinthesticks1035 Год назад
Driving down a highway , with a window open. Every season you get a different scent . In spring it's melting and you can the swampy aroma from everything that's been under snow all winter . Later the smell of fresh soil from farmers turning it over . Then early June the scent of wolf willows blooming . July has the hot dust hanging in the air , and hay drying , Later the smell of grain dust as farmers start combining. If there is a wet spell in harvest there is a stink of canola spoiling in fields . In fall you can smell the cold weather that's coming. If there is a warm day in winter and you crack the window you have the warm fresh breeze . It's so seldom that a person smells exhaust fumes , industrial smells or trash rotting like other places
@matthewbergeron3641
@matthewbergeron3641 Год назад
Some of the provinces and many of the cities and landmarks are named from various aboriginal languages or words. Toronto was derived from the word tkaronto, Ottawa from adawe, Saskatchewan from kisiskâciwan and many many more. All being words used by natives describe the area's terrain or memorable features, or the actions taken by the inhabintants in that area, for example adawe or Ottawa meaning "to trade". In canada we aren't really ever taught that, but we are exposed to so much more pronouciations of various languages that it doesn't seem weird to us. Canada classifies aboriginals under 3 categories, inuit, the people who live or lived in the artic. First nations, the people who live below the artic line, this encompasses more than 50s individual groups, languages and cultures spanning more than 600 communities. and Métis who are decendants of first nations or inuit people that have been combining cultural practices with european settlers and having children with them. Most of the language adoption tends to happen from the Cree or Michif which is a french and Métis hybrid trading language. It's often known as french cree
@Revsusu1
@Revsusu1 Год назад
Lakes....Canadians are fortunate to live in amongst 1,000,000 lakes. Saskatchewan is home to an estimated 100,000+ lakes and rivers, representing some of the most abundant fresh resources in North America.
@tawnyapenner8393
@tawnyapenner8393 Год назад
I love all your Canadian content, especially this video on Saskatchewan. I've lived near(ish) the Prince Albert area, but a little further east, an hour from Hudson Bay. I've also lived in Saskatoon. And in the border city, Lloydminster. It's half in Saskatchewan, and half in Alberta. It also is the site of the marker for , I think, the 49th parallel. Saskatchewan also has famous sites of the Metís rebellion in the 1880s. Fort Carleton and Batoche and Duck Lake are definitely worth checking out, lots of Canadian History. North and East of Prince Albert, Tobin Lake has an annual Pike Festival, and people come from all over North America to compete in this fishing Festival The Cyprus Hills are amazing too. Lots of historical sites and a beautiful regional park. And then there are the Moose Jaw tunnels. Worth researching, tons of fascinating history. Saskatchewan is fantastic! If you're going to visit, visit from June- September. October-May there's too great a chance of getting sleet, freezing rain, even snow. Time your trips carefully, folks! Quite a few Sask cities have countless festivals throughout the summer. Check out: Craven ( music festival ) Ness Creek ( music festival ) Saskatoon has: - The Fringe Festival on Broadway - The Broadway Art Festival - Taste of Saskatchewan ( international food festival ) -Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan ( live outdoor theater) - The Children's Festival - The Ex ( giant 8 day carnival, rides, games, fantastic food, beer gardens, live music ) - The Jazz Festival There might be more. Saskatchewan is a great place to spend the summer months, and that's not even a 1/10th of all its attractions.
@tawnyapenner8393
@tawnyapenner8393 Год назад
@Tylerbucket.8 , I don't know what that means
@normjones4204
@normjones4204 Год назад
The red Muskoka chairs you see in the video are seen throughout Canada's national parks at many of the better lookouts and trails. As for names of lakes, rivers, and many sites, they are often native names or English interpretations of original names. Saskatchewan is one of three prairie provinces with Alberta, and Manitoba the others, prairies are like your great plains states in the USA.
@faysalkus1083
@faysalkus1083 Год назад
I live in Manitoba but travelled to Saskatchewan many times as my sister lived there for many years. I have been to 7 of the 10 province from Nova Scotia to BC. There are alot of many beautiful places. If you want videos on cities look for tours for Vancouver or Toronto. Lots to see and do there.
@sharonchartier1592
@sharonchartier1592 Год назад
I’m from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and love watching your channel! I too am proud to be Canadian!
@laurissajess6303
@laurissajess6303 10 дней назад
It's funny to hear that the animals in SK are rare. Being born and raised in SK, I remember seeing these animals almost every day.
@cynthiaandvern
@cynthiaandvern Год назад
There's so much more to Saskatoon than Waneskewin. It's too bad they didn't do a quick show of the city. Lots of events in the summer!
@stacey1134
@stacey1134 Год назад
love your vids! being from regina, sask. I am glad to see it covered here. for a better understanding of how large the province is, it would take as long to drive from Stony Rapids (north) to Estevan (south) than it would take to drive from North Dakota to Texas. hope that helps a little.
@tomjamespilcher6472
@tomjamespilcher6472 11 месяцев назад
The red chairs can be found all throughout Canada in remote locations for people to stop and appreciate the views.
@robmoen4609
@robmoen4609 Год назад
I'm Canadian (Albertan) and I really enjoy your videos. Thanks.
@melaniemavromaras4902
@melaniemavromaras4902 Год назад
Jim Gaffigan did a series of hilarious and spot on stand up routines on Canada. You should check those out
@RAM-db3ti
@RAM-db3ti Год назад
The battle of Batoche with Louis Riel for his Métis people’s culture is another famous site. Saskatoon jam can be bought at Costco stores when in season. Water Springs can be found in Saskatchewan north from Yellowstone as we all know Yellowstone is moving northwards everyday and the same rocks at Mount Rushmore are found in Saskatchewan. Summer boats pull rubber inner tubs on lakes and in winters skidoos do the pulling for fun. Dugouts with water freeze in winters to make excellent outdoor skating rinks for families. More friendly and happy people who make and find things to do from nothing. Excellent card and horseshoe players too. 😂😂😂
@Wyrmksc
@Wyrmksc Год назад
Moose Jaw is the home of an Air Force base that hosts an Airshow, and is the home base of the Snowbirds; Canada's version of the Blue Angels.
@integralmalfunction
@integralmalfunction Год назад
The reason people were floating in that lake is because of the lake's mineral content and healing properties. That's what makes this lake a place of interest. More so back in the day. If you visit any of these parks, you pretty much get the park to yourselves. Very low tourist rate, which in return gives you pristine parks to indulge in. The fishing in Saskatchewan is some of the best in the world, with untouched lake's. Very few people in this Province. You are more than welcome to ask me about anywhere in Canada, before you make a video, or to do a follow up video. I could give you a more diverse outlook than the video you were watching. Although it was a great video, that touched base on parts of Saskatchewan that most people in the province have never seen, nor heard of. Great video you made! You are a great guy with an open mind, and it's great to see someone else's take on our country, and province's, and seeing them enjoy it. Thank you.
@wrena1737
@wrena1737 Год назад
Your videos are awesome thanks for making them. Your pursuit of knowledge is noble and often amusing. I’ve been waiting for you to “visit” Saskatchewan and I’m glad this is the video you picked for it. There is another part of Saskatchewan that this video did leave out that is very important. There is no way to explain what a -40c winter day in Saskatchewan feels like or a clear winters night filled with stars and waves of purple and Green northern lights dancing across the sky. There’s only a million people in Saskatchewan so there is a lot of space to get lost in. We have lakes so big you can’t see shore in any direction. Come visit us sometime I’ll let you pet a moose or a bison just stay away from the geese. Thanks
@kjholm8342
@kjholm8342 Год назад
In regards to national and provintial parks. ALL the proviances have them. And yes, there are LOTS. When I moved to Canada 15 years ago, I found it pleasnatly surprising how many green spaces were set asside within the cities. No concrete jungle here! Plus of course all the provintial parks, setting aside natural places to remain protected an undeveloped. It's amazing!
@kimowan855
@kimowan855 Год назад
I live in a rural town in Saskatchewan, in the touchwood hills where the last running residential school still stands. I like to explain to people who've never been to Saskatchewan "all sky" because in every direction is just sky
@paulinalang8930
@paulinalang8930 Год назад
A lot of names of places in Saskatchewan and Manitoba in particular, are Aboriginal/First Nations named. It is very common for the original names to be carried on, all across Canada.
@RogersMgmtGroup
@RogersMgmtGroup Год назад
Several fun things. At the end of the RCMP section there is a very old cop car. I remember those from childhood. The woman host is obviously french Canadian. I’m surprised they found a hill to stand on! Also the red chairs are a Parks Canada thing. They stick them in various National Parks for photo ops.
@liettslanai9876
@liettslanai9876 Год назад
My family loves your videos and we live in Saskatoon! Make sure you look into all of the festivals we have too. We love hearing your take on our province and Canada! Keep all he great videos coming!
@MagGray
@MagGray Год назад
One time my buddy was going through a breakup so we decided to drive back to Toronto from Edmonton, and as soon as we got into Saskatchewan he broke down into tears and kept going on about how its just so flat and there was nothing to distract him, so I had to take over driving. Saskatchewan literally made a grown man cry.
@Sarahjanam
@Sarahjanam Год назад
haha! I live in Sask, and I'm in love with it - but I get where he's coming from. :)
@jademorgan999
@jademorgan999 Год назад
You'd think my hometown of deadmonton would make him cry too.j/k.
@geoffbendel9467
@geoffbendel9467 Год назад
I left SK when i was 19 moved to SE Asia. I came back here to care for my mother after an emergency heart surgery. I was set to return home to Bali... Then Covid.... Saskatchewan has been making this grown man cry ever since!!! Now tears of Joy.... As I fly back home next week, with no plans to ever set foot in Saskatoon again. As my friends say. Saskatoon is where dreams go to die.
@Sarahjanam
@Sarahjanam Год назад
@@geoffbendel9467 that's fascinating Geoff. You're very skilled at shitting on what others call home. Eff off.
@ronhicke118
@ronhicke118 Год назад
Hi! I live in Regina ,Saskatchewan. Thanks for showcasing our province. There's still way more to see and do.. great fishing and skiing... T Rex Dinosaur visit at our museum and at Eastend . Great golf courses, the summer fairs, the beauty of the rolling canola, wheat and flax. Betty😊
@PhyllisMadsen
@PhyllisMadsen 4 месяца назад
They completely missed Sk's Moose Mountain Provcincial Park with Kenosee Lake and Whitebear Lake and all kinds of tiny lakes scattered about. Just a few miles north of the of the town of Carlyle. Also, nearby to the east is the historical site of Cannington Manor which was an English settlement something like Runnymeade , Kansas, keeping all the English traditions such as riding to the hounds (Fox hunts with hounds and horses.), horse races, stc.
@tawnyapenner8393
@tawnyapenner8393 Год назад
Manitou has a mineral density 3 times saltier than the ocean. It's not just that it's easy to float in, you can't sink. It's fun, I swam in it alot as a kid.
@rickm8443
@rickm8443 Год назад
I am from Saskatoon. I absolutely love the city and province. Truth be told there is a lot to do and see in Saskatchewan. It just isn’t as dramatic or extravagant as other more exciting places. MustDoCanada just did a video about Saskatoon about a month ago. Pretty decent job. You will have to check it out. The river makes the city. But the vibe is awesome with the 25-35yo generation. The food and drink scene is expanding and really something to behold.
@julietenning7981
@julietenning7981 Год назад
Saskatoon here too!
@lifeofamil-wife
@lifeofamil-wife Год назад
I live in Manitoba Canada, we are known for our honey dill sauce , we are the slurpee capital. Saskatoon berries, just to name a few fun things. We have alot to explore.
@robbalinski1606
@robbalinski1606 Год назад
The reason you've heard of Saskatoon is because its in a famous song sung by a famous artist from the old days, almost everyone's heard the song in north America I think. Bison are also incredibly aggressive, not at all an animal to approach. Sad they didn't show the rolling miles of fields as far as the eye can see. in growing season I think its actually rather beautiful. I'm Sask boy through and through
@heliguy3062
@heliguy3062 Год назад
I live in Moose Jaw Saskatewan, and another thing not mentioned is that Moose Jaw is the home of the Snowbirds.The Snowbirds are a highly skilled acrobatic flying team that have done air shows all over the world.
@Débribu
@Débribu Год назад
I didn't know much about Saskatchewan, I confess. Thank you one more time to help know my country!
@janicem4382
@janicem4382 Год назад
My Mom was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. She worked in a glass blowing factory about 100 years ago, literally. It is a beautiful Province. I remember her talking about the winds! Apparently they get some amazing wind and with the snow and cooler temperatures in the winter she grew to hate the wind. Something I never understood as I love the wind but when I travelled there I understood. In the prairie provinces the wind will blow you away, again literally.
@grantp1253
@grantp1253 Год назад
Its windy in Saskatchewan because Manitoba sucks and Albert blows
@connieshirley6238
@connieshirley6238 Год назад
Born and raised in Saskatoon. It’s a beautiful city with so much to offer. Mind you that goes for Saskatchewan, so much history as well. Love watching your videos. ❤️🇨🇦
@annsmith9196
@annsmith9196 Год назад
Tyler, you'll have to watch what are called The Canadian Heritage minutes. Little commercials from back in the day about our Canadian history and culture.
@pbandjedi5006
@pbandjedi5006 Год назад
Whoo hoo - Finally a video featuring Saskatchewan and it featured many places around where I live :) (South West Sask) Land Of Living Skies!
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