by Canadian Trails | Feb 21, 2025 | Canadian Trails, Prairies, Saskatchewan, Uncategorized
A Step Towards Connecting the Longest River Valley Pedestrian Trail in...
by Canadian Trails | Feb 6, 2025 | Canadian Trails, Prairies, Saskatchewan
Last year was another banner year for the Saskatchewan Trails Association. The STA continues to enhance public access to trail information through its website and social media platforms. The website includes trail maps, safety guidelines, and resources, while upgrades...
by Canadian Trails | May 5, 2021 | Canadian Trails, Canadian Trails Federation, Manitoba, Prairies, Saskatchewan
From coast to coast, here are some easily accessible trails to train on for this year’s Wings For Life World Run. By Ilanna Barkusky Published on 05/03/2021 · 2:50 PM EDTSavePart of this storyWings for Life World RunMay 9, 2021View Event Info Summary 1British...
by Canadian Trails | Aug 17, 2020 | Canadian Trails Federation, Saskatchewan
Edmontonians flocking to North Saskatchewan River Trevor Howlett · CBC News · Posted: Aug 15, 2020 If you’re looking to rent a canoe or kayak to paddle the North Saskatchewan River on a weekend this summer, it won’t be easy. Traffic on the river is higher...
by Canadian Trails | Jul 19, 2020 | Canadian Trails Federation, Saskatchewan
Parks Canada and Métis Nation – Saskatchewan signed a memorandum of understanding yesterday that states Métis citizens in the province will receive free entry to national parks and historic sites in the province. The MOU is part of Parks Canada’s open...
by Canadian Trails | Jun 12, 2020 | Canadian Trails, Canadian Trails Federation, Manitoba, Prairies, Saskatchewan
Isolation requirements could end this month for some visitors to Manitoba, bringing the province in line with most others. The next phase of Manitoba’s COVID-19 reopening plan, tentatively planned for June 21, could drop the province’s mandatory...