
5 Scenic Drives to Be Discovered in Saskatchewan
With one of the biggest road networks in Canada, Saskatchewan offers some unique landscapes and attractions. Saskatchewan has over 58,000 kilometres of rural highways and over 160,000 kilometres of local roads, according to Statistics Canada, meaning there are nearly 220,000 kilometres of roads to explore in the province. Here are five unforgettable scenic drives in Saskatchewan. Fish Creek Road This route runs between Saskatoon and Prince Albert, offering a more scenic view than Highway 11, the major north-south route . Located northeast of Aberdeen, Fish Creek Road travels past historic churches such as Holy Trinity Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church and St. John the Baptist, both from around 1926. Further along the drive is the Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Ascension, which was built in 1965 and has a unique triple-arched bell tower....
