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RV Rental Saskatoon, Canada: Your Gateway to Prairie Adventures

Embark on a Journey of Discovery in Saskatoon with Your RV

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Top Routes for an Unforgettable Saskatoon RV Experience

  • Saskatoon to Prince Albert National Park: A scenic drive north to one of Saskatchewan's natural jewels, offering beautiful lakes, forests, and wildlife.
  • Saskatoon to Qu'Appelle Valley: Head east to explore the stunning Qu'Appelle Valley, known for its picturesque landscapes and charming towns.
  • Saskatoon to the Great Sandhills: Venture west to witness the unique and awe-inspiring dunes of the Great Sandhills.

Saskatoon's Must-See Attractions and Hidden Gems

  • Wanuskewin Heritage Park: Discover the rich Indigenous heritage of the region in this historical park, just a short drive from the city.
  • Remai Modern: A world-class art museum showcasing contemporary art and offering stunning views of the South Saskatchewan River.
  • Beaver Creek Conservation Area: A hidden gem for nature lovers, offering hiking trails and the chance to see the unique prairie ecosystem up close.
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Saskatoon is in the heart of Saskatchewan and is a natural stop-over on a round trip from Calgary or Edmonton. Saskatchewan claims to be the sunniest province in Canada and is a perfect place for outdoor activities and to experience the indigenous Cree, Saulteaus, Blackfoot, Metis, Dene and Nakota Sioux cultural events.

We recommend collecting your RV rental from Calgary to visit Saskatoon. This journey from Calgary takes just over 6 hours if you were to drive non-stop. There is plenty to do on the way and we have listed some of the options below.

The choice of rental companies in Calgary includes:

  • Cruise Canada
  • Canadream
  • Fraserway
  • Four Seasons.

You could also start your rental from Edmonton where Fraserway and Four Seasons have depots. Edmonton is a 5 hour drive.

Road Trips:

14-day RV road trip from Calgary to Saskatoon offers a blend of visiting towns and wilderness.

Day 1: Calgary to Canmore (Approx. 105 km / 65 miles - 1.5 hours)

Start your journey in Calgary, explore the city, and head west towards Canmore.

What to See and Do:

  • Visit the Calgary Tower.
  • Explore Canmore's downtown and grab a coffee at a local cafe.
  • Optional: Take a hike in Canmore Nordic Centre Provincial Park.
  • Camping Recommendation: Bow Valley Campground.

Day 2: Canmore to Banff (Approx. 125 km / 79 miles - 1.30 hrs)

Explore the iconic Banff National Park.

What to See and Do:

  • Drive the scenic Bow Valley Parkway.
  • Visit Lake Louise for stunning turquoise waters.
  • Explore Banff town , stroll along Banff Avenue, and visit the Banff Park Museum.
  • Camping Recommendation: Tunnel Mountain Village II Campground.

Day 3-4: Banff to Jasper (Approx. 290 km / 180 miles - 3.5 hours)

Embark on the Icefields Parkway, one of the most scenic drives in the world.

What to See and Do:

  • Athabasca Glacier at the Columbia Icefield.
  • Stop at viewpoints like Peyto Lake and Sunwapta Falls.
  • Explore Jasper townsite and relax in Miette Hot Springs.
  • Camping Recommendation: Whistlers Campground in Jasper National Park.

Day 5: Jasper to Edmonton (Approx. 365 km / 225 miles - 4 hours)

Head southeast to Alberta's capital.

What to See and Do:

  • Explore West Edmonton Mall, one of the largest malls globally.
  • Visit Fort Edmonton Park.
  • Camping Recommendation: Glowing Embers RV Park - half way between Banff and Edmonton.

Day 6: Edmonton to Lloydminster (Approx. 275 km / 170 miles - 3 hours)

Cross the Alberta-Saskatchewan border.

What to See and Do:

  • Visit the Barr Colony Heritage Cultural Centre.
  • Explore Bud Miller All Seasons Park.
  • Camping Recommendation: Sandy Beach Regional Park Campground.

Day 7-8: Lloydminster to Saskatoon (Approx. 280 km / 175 miles - 3 hours)

Head southeast to Saskatoon.

What to See and Do:

  • Explore Wanuskewin Heritage Park for Indigenous history.
  • Walk the Meewasin Valley Trail.
  • Visit the Western Development Museum.
  • Camping Recommendation: Pike Lake Provincial Park.
  • Camp in the centre of the city at Gordon Howe Campground.

Day 9-10: Saskatoon to Moose Jaw (Approx. 230 km / 143 miles - 2.5 hours)

Drive south to the charming city of Moose Jaw.

What to See and Do:

  • Explore the Tunnels of Moose Jaw for a unique historical experience.
  • Visit the Sukanen Ship Pioneer Village and Museum.
  • Camping Recommendation: River Park Campground.

Day 11: Moose Jaw to Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park (Approx. 400 km / 250 miles - 4 hours)

Travel west to experience the beauty of Cypress Hills.

What to See and Do:

  • Enjoy hiking, biking, and stargazing in Cypress Hills.
  • Visit the Fort Walsh National Historic Site.
  • Camping Recommendation: Cypress Hills Campground.

Day 12-14: Cypress Hills to Calgary (Approx. 450 km / 280 miles - 5 hours)

Head back to Calgary, completing your road trip.

What to See and Do:

  • Explore Calgary's Heritage Park Historical Village.
  • Visit the Calgary Zoo.
  • Stroll along Prince's Island Park.
  • Camping Recommendation: Calgary West Campground.

This 14-day RV road trip offers a diverse range of experiences, from stunning Mountains to the vibrant cities of Edmonton and Saskatoon. Enjoy the adventure!

National Parks in Saskatchewan - distance from Saskatoon

  • Grasslands National Park (West Block) 4 hours drive south. Visit Frenchman River Valley for birds, prairie dogs, bison, wildflowers. Good hiking with marked trails. Designated Dark Sky Preserve so good for stars.
  • Buffalo Pound Provincial Park. 2 1/2 hours south. Good for hiking, biking, fishing, canoeing, and birdwatching. Visit Qu'Appelle Valley.
  • Narrow Hills Provincial Park. 3 hours north east. Visit Zeden, Jade, Diamond, Opal and Gem lake. Great for fishing, hiking, kayaking and wildlife.
  • Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park (Centre Block) 5 hours south west. Forest and prairie. Hiking, swimming, kayaking, riding, zip line and great star gazing. See elk, moose, wild turkeys, deer, pine Martens and mountain lions.
  • Moose Mountain Provincial Park. 5 hours southeast. Swimming, kayaking hiking, mountain biking, ATV tracks. Spot coyote,, raccoon, deer, wapiti, beavers hares and squirrel.

Bear encounters

Take advice on what to do when encountering a bear while hiking. Bears are found throughout Saskatchewan. Never feed a bear, store all rubbish securely. Stay calm and carry bear spray. Check before you head off on a trail with the ranger or local residents.

Useful Links for Your Saskatoon RV Adventure

  • Popular Campsite: Gordon Howe Campground: A well-equipped campground in Saskatoon, perfect for RVs and close to all urban amenities.
  • Tourist Information: Tourism Saskatoon: Offers comprehensive information on attractions, events, and travel tips in and around Saskatoon.
  • Road Conditions and Safety: Saskatchewan Highway Hotline: Essential for real-time road and travel information in Saskatchewan.
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