SASKATOON – Saskatoon shines on National Geographic Travel’s top 50 Canadian destinations travellers must-see in their lifetime.
In partnership with the Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC), 50 Places of a Lifetime: Canada launched Tuesday.
“It is truly a testament to our city’s vibrant culture and welcoming spirit,” said Todd Brandt, president and CEO of Tourism Saskatoon.
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The world’s first-ever digital “super mag” showcases content from all Canadian provinces and territories.
Besides spectacular photography and stories, the site provides potential travellers with information on when, where exactly and why to visit. There’s also helpful links and fun facts.
The content falls into four categories: country unbound, urban places, wild spaces and paradise found. The Bridge City is one of 11 urban places on the list.
Two other must-see Saskatchewan destinations on the list are Prince Albert National Park and Big Muddy Valley.
Readers have a chance to nominate their favorite Canadian location until Oct. 31, with the top entries highlighted online next month.
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