The Saskatchewan Prairies
The province of Saskatchewan is located in the country of Canada
and is between the provinces of Alberta and Manitoba; they call
this province a prairie province because of its flat lands.
Saskatchewan's economy is associated with agriculture, however
increasing challenges has meant that agriculture, fishing,
hunting and forestry together make up 6.8% of the province's
GDP. Wheat is the most known crop here, and perhaps the one
stereotypically associated with the province, but other grains
like oats, canola, rye, peas, barley, lentils, canary seed and
flax are also produced. Mining is also a major industry in the
province, with Saskatchewan being the world leader in potash
exports. In the northern part of the province, forestry is
important. Saskatchewan is the world's most vital supplier of
uranium, and supplies much of the United States of America.
Saskatchewan has many great tourist attractions to offer, they
have beautiful golf course, a plenty of lakes where you can
spend hours doing water actives like fishing, waterskiing,
wakeboarding, fresh water diving. You and your families can get
a history lesson about the province of Saskatchewan, go see
the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (which are
know world wide) Centennial Museum. Big Muddy Badlands, , Otter
Rapids, Roche Percee, Great Sand Hills, Athabasca Sand Dunes,
Cypress Hills, Nistowiak Falls are all neat and educational to
visit.
Saskatchewan has so much to offer so go out and tour the
province, it is well worth your time.