Saskatchewan: Where You Belong
Saskatchewan, one of Canada's four western provinces, is located in the heart of North America. Plains Indians are credited with originating the name Saskatchewan - 'kisiskatchewan' meaning the river that flows swiftly. Half the province is covered by forest, one-third is farmland and one-eighth is fresh water. Although the province is dependent on the farm economy, two-thirds of its people live in cities and towns. Saskatchewan is the only province with entirely man-made boundaries. It is home to Canada's only training academy for Royal Canadian Mounted Police recruits, in Regina. The city of Estevan is Canada's sunshine capital, averaging 2540 sunshine-filled hours each year. Saskatchewan's most outstanding scenery is preserved in its national, provincial and regional parks.