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A large detailed map of Saskatchewan

This is a large, detailed map of Saskatchewan. There are links to many Saskatchewan localities below. Our website format reduces the display size for uniformity. Here is a link to the full-size image that is more easily readable.

A large detailed map of Saskatchewan, Canada
Map © Natural Resources Canada / Government of Canada

Saskatchewan — Interactive Map

Explore Saskatchewan with an interactive map featuring Street View, satellite and terrain views. Live weather, local news and location details for Saskatchewan — built for travel planning and emergencies.

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Province / TerritorySaskatchewan (SK)
CapitalRegina
Largest CitySaskatoon
CountryCanada
NicknameLand of Living Skies
Latitude52.9399
Longitude-106.4509
Population1,132,505
Cities & Towns1,759
Area651,036 km²

About Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan unfurls across the heart of Canada, a vast expanse where the sky seems to meet the earth in an endless, gentle curve. Its terrain is predominantly a rolling prairie, a sea of grasses and grain fields that shimmer under the immense, ever-changing canopy of the heavens. Great rivers, like the South Saskatchewan, carve patient paths through the landscape, their waters reflecting the boundless blue or the fiery hues of sunset. While mountains are absent, the land possesses a subtle, undulating beauty, punctuated by the shimmering surfaces of countless lakes and the rugged, sculpted coulees that speak of ancient waters. National and provincial parks, such as Grasslands and Prince Albert, offer sanctuaries of wildness, preserving the unique ecosystems and the profound silence that characterize much of Saskatchewan.

For millennia, Indigenous peoples were the custodians of this land, their lives intricately woven into its rhythms and seasons, leaving behind a legacy of deep connection and stewardship. European settlement began in earnest with the arrival of explorers and later, homesteaders drawn by the promise of fertile soil. The establishment of the North-West Territories, and subsequently Saskatchewan as a province, was a period of profound transformation, shaping the agricultural heartland and its scattered communities. This era of colonial expansion and provincial development laid the foundations for the Saskatchewan we know today, a mosaic of diverse histories and enduring landscapes.

The economic pulse of Saskatchewan beats strongly with the rhythm of its natural bounty, primarily driven by agriculture and resource extraction. Vast fields of wheat, canola, and other grains stretch to the horizon, feeding the world and forming the backbone of the province's identity. Beneath the surface, valuable minerals, including potash and uranium, are diligently extracted, contributing significantly to the provincial and national economies. Major cities like Saskatoon and Regina serve as vibrant centres of commerce, industry, and services, while numerous regional towns and communities thrive on their close ties to the land and its resources, supporting a resilient and industrious population.

Saskatchewan's cultural tapestry is as rich and varied as its landscape, imbued with the spirit of its people and the echoes of its history. The province proudly supports professional sports teams, including the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the Canadian Football League, whose green and white colours are a familiar sight across the prairies. Annual events and festivals celebrate everything from agricultural achievements to the vibrant arts scene, drawing travellers from near and far. The character of daily life in Saskatchewan is often described as down-to-earth and friendly, reflecting a deep appreciation for community, the outdoors, and the simple, profound beauty of the land.

Saskatchewan Cities, Towns and Communities

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Saskatchewan Maps — Interactive Map, Street View, Weather & News

This page provides an interactive Google map of Saskatchewan (SK) with Street View, satellite and terrain views, alongside links to detailed street maps for 1,759 cities, towns and communities across the province. The provincial capital is Regina.

Every location page includes live weather through Open-Meteo — with current conditions, hourly outlooks and 7-day forecasts — alongside real-time local and world news feeds. Wikipedia summaries and editorially written descriptions are included where available, and visitors can search Google directly from each page for additional context.

Location data is sourced from the Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGN), Natural Resources Canada, and verified by coordinates rather than name matching alone.