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Saskatchewan

This central province of Canada is known as "the granary of Canada".
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Capital

Regina

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Area

652K km²

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Official language

English

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Population

1.2M Inhabitants

Average temperature

-17º

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January

-14º

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February

-6º

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March

2º

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April

12º

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May

16º

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June

19º

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July

19º

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August

12º

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September

4º

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October

-6º

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November

-12º

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December

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Saskatchewan is known as “Canada’s bread basket” due to the large number of wheat farms that line its highways. It is a mainly rural province, home to farms in the south and forests and lakes in the north. Its residents are known for their small-town hospitality and traditional country lifestyle. Saskatchewan is home to a large indigenous population, whose heritage is on display at Regina’s Royal Saskatchewan Museum.

If you’d like to sample life on the prairie, Saskatchewan may be the place for you!
 

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Red Leaf's educational offerings in Saskatchewan

1 School Board: Saskatoon
+ 10 Colleges

School Disricts in Saskatchewan

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Saskatchewan

Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools

From 13 to 18 years

urban, Riverside

Not available
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Saskatchewan

Saskatoon Public Schools

From 13 to 18 years

urban, Riverside