WHAT NO ONE TELLS YOU ABOUT SASKATCHEWAN 🇨🇦...
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Published 2022-10-07
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All Comments (21)
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Excellent! As a lifelong resident of Saskatchewan, I think you did a fine, but brief, overview. Thank you!
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You missed the forests, lakes, and resorts in the northern forested part of the province. Highly recommend making another trip and heading anywhere north of Prince Albert.
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Great overview. I live in Regina, and I found it informative and positive. A couple of things to add: 1) if you go further north toward Prince Albert, you’ll find numerous lakes and resort towns nearby. Plus, the northern lights are easily seen from there; 2) as expected, hockey is a popular winter activity here.
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Should also mention the athabasca sand dunes, very interesting place to see.
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Thanks for the thoughtful accurate description of our southern two largest Saskatchewan cities and their surrounding areas! If you are an outdoors person I think you would be blown away by the other half of the province north of Regina and Saskatoon into the northern boreal forest and many northern lakes. The geography is very different up north compared to the expansive beautiful open southern prairies that we often are noted for. Many of our American friends often head to northern Sask for fishing and hunting. I go north for the unending options for backcountry canoeing, camping and fishing. For my canoe trip in July I drove 8 hrs north to a secluded area! Thanks again for your post!
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We plug in the block heater on vehicles, it’s to keep the oil warm when it drops below -15 to -20, otherwise they’re very rough starting, or just won’t start. 🙈Lol!
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Super informative video. I had no idea that Canada grew lentils. 5:53 Land of the living skies. What a beautiful moniker!
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Thank you. I find this place interesting because it’s different and off the beaten path of the major tourist destinations and cities of the world.
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Wow, I would have thought that you were from Saskatchewan by the way that you described it. I've had the pleasure of visiting from San Francisco to Mount Shasta. What a beautiful State California is.
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A fair and accurate presentation about Saskatoon and Regina as well as the areas around them. As others have said, there is more to the province in this but it is a great start to learning about Saskatchewan.
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Thanks for the glowing review! My cousins in California still miss good ol’ Sask!
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The seagulls thing freaked me out after I'd moved from the West Coast to Calgary (I'm now back home). The thing I noticed about it though, is that Prairie gulls(and I've spent a lot of time in Sask too) sound different from ocean gulls. The biggest thing that threw me though was that the smells when I hear them are so different. Instead of rotting seafood smells the land gulls accompany different decay smells, mostly garbage. The best things I ever did in Sask were Mosaic, ice fishing, and skidoing. "The people are so friendly," is something you'll hear a lot about Saskies but, no matter how many times you hear it, they're even more welcoming than that! Long may they reign, on the Saskatchewan plains! Oh - and Alberta is flatter than Sask. That blew my mind. You know how you can tell you've driven over the border between AB and SK? The roads change from terrible to smoooooooooooth, except for the "chck' sound every 3 feet or so between the concrete slabs. Oh my GOD. I miss the Prairies. 😮💀 I'm sorry to report I hate saskatoon berries though. They're too grainy/meaty/weird-feeling - those seeds make them unenjoyable. Flavour, sure, but I detest biting into the berries themselves.
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Well done, Thank you!
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Awesome reaction! You did an excellent job of capturing what SK is all about. SK is not the most glamorous, but I think pretty special in its own right. Thank you.
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In winter, you can go alpine skiing at Mission Ridge near Fort Qu'Appelle
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The plug hanging from the front of the car is for a block heater, it keeps the oil and the engine block from freezing overnight. It normally doesnt heat the cars interior but you can get small heaters that you bolt into the vechicle and it will keep the windows from fogging up overnight, but uses alot of electricity. Its better to just use your remote atart and leave the defrost on full blast when you park for the night. Start the car from inside your home, give it 10 minutes and you dont have much to scrape off the windshield and windows.
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The land of living skies ❤ We have lots for everyone to come see and experience,in all seasons. ❤❤❤
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Love the positivity
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not just seagulls, i went fishing and saw pelicans I couldn't believe what i was looking at right away. but there are so many lakes and fish.
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Extremely informative and interesting video. So funny about watching your dog run away for miles! Want to try lentil and the berry beer! That living sky is amazing and those humongous veggies! Didn't know anything about that area so enjoyed your video immensely. 😁