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My daughter and her husband from New Zealand will be living in Regina next Jan, Feb and March. As it is a work secondment their accommodation is provided. Can anyone help with suggestions as to the best type of jacket and other clothing etc to buy for their stay. Any other tips would be appreciated.
Hi people, I've just booked 3 days in Regina for a stopover enroute to the East coast of Canada in August, I'm thinking i'll go to the RCMP Museum but is there anywhere else i shouldnt miss?
Is Regina really as bad safety/crime wise as people say or is it all being blown out of proportion?
I am in Saskatoon for 2 month and I don't want to hang around all the time in the city. So do you have any suggestions where I should go for fishing and hiking ? Planed to hire a car (Do you know a good one in town?) to drive around. Because of my work here I think a drive up to 4 hours would be ok for me.
road trip Posted: Sun February 3, 2008 01:32 AM UTC
looking at doing a road trip through the states and into canada. Would love to be amongst the snow, but want to avoid road closures, or the need of chains. I was wondering what time of year is best to do this? As I am inquiring from australia, please give a month period, rather than season.
I'm taking a Greyhound to Toronto, and my trip sees me stopping in Regina for nearly five hours.
So...the good question is...what to do?
This stopover is from 4:00pm to 8:50pm...that gives me plenty of time to spend, exploring, at least, the downtown core. What I'd probably want to find is a health club (like the YMCA) so that I can have a quick work out and shower...and maybe a quick bite to eat.
A coffee shop with wifi access would be great, or a cyber cafe, so that I can check my email, as well. Or an arcade with DDR, so that I can expend some extra energy.
Who knows? Even a coffee date just for the heck of it? Who's to say?
It's all good and fun, my planned trip is for the middle of August. I haven't nailed down a date yet, but that's forthcoming.
Thanks for reading, and thank you in advance for responding.
with broadway ave being an art comunity is there anywhere that i could join in with a group of artists for a day or two out side. i'm an artist from courteny and come to saskatoon often i was born and raised in saskatoon and still consider it home i have a lot of family still there nutana is where i lived 2214 lorne ave to be exact the red robin cafe was our favorie hang out on broadway thats going back some cheers for now leonard barrett
We're going from Saskatchewan to Montana in June, and would like to take our dog.
Does anyone have any idea if this is an easy process... I expect she will need proof of having her up to date 'shots', but, I'm more worried about quarantine... coming and going???
Hello Everyone,
Well I am going to visit the lovely Saskatoon in July and looking forward to it from what you all say in the tip pages etc.
You are all in the know, so tell me if you think Westjet will have a fantastic seat sale after I buy my flights from Toronto to Sask this week ( I am looking at Canada Jazz airline) - raise your hands if you think I should hold off for a while (get those crystal balls out) It is crazy to think I can get from Belfast in NI to Toronto cheaper - anyway...
The next thing is, do any of you have brilliant insight into Car Hire in Saskatoon - I need to get a car/
big car to fit 6 of us and luggage and head to Yorkton.
Any advice would be great.
Looking forward to tasting those berries.
Lots of advice would be greatly appreciated!
My patner and myself have been looking into moving to saskatchewan, he will be doing long haul driving, so I am looking for a nice area for myself and my three year old son to live (and feel safe) whilst he is away. I wil hopefully be going to the uni of sask, so would like to live in a nice area near to the uni, that wont take me too long to drive there each day, also i would need a nice primary school for my son.
Some general questions also...I am still young ;o) so would like to know about nightlife, shopping (the clothing type!), restaurants and that kind of thing. From what i've seen saskatchewan looks like a very nice place to live but would greatly appreciate your thoughts...many thanks.XxX
Hi, as a family we are moving to Saskatoon this Summer from just outside Manchester, England. I am trying to find the best way to transport my 2 dogs from Calgary to Saskatoon. Air, train or road I don't care. Does anyone knonw of an Airline that will take them, West Air won't as they are over the size permitted. Canada Air won't for the same reason. Is there a train that runs between the two places? Is it feasible to drive? Please I need some HELP!!
What to Do Posted: Fri February 9, 2007 04:11 AM UTC
My freinds and I would like to travel to Reginia for a "Girl's weekend". Where are some fun places to go? Nighclubs that are not stripper clubs would be our choice. A place for drinking and dancing with the young crowd. Any suggestions?
Party Options Posted: Wed January 24, 2007 07:47 PM UTC
Hey was going to be in Saskatoon tonight and was wondering a couple of things. Where is a fun place to eat and have a few drinks then what night club do we hit.
It was boring? Posted: Mon January 15, 2007 12:58 PM UTC
I'm just wondering if you checked out the RCMP Academy, Sunset Ceremony or Heritage Centre, Wascana Centre and Park, the Legislative Building, CBC, Royal SK Museum, Dunlop Art Gallery, SK Science Centre...or even any pubs, restaurants, nightclubs, spas, bowling alleys, pool halls...I think you get the picture!
Need help Posted: Wed December 6, 2006 11:43 PM UTC
Thank you guys for your helpful replies, I am also wondering to mention that the proposed salary is a bit higher in Saskatoon than in Edmonton. If you have any ideas about the cost of life in the two cities and the minimum salary that I can accept, please keep me informed. I have never visit Canada!!
need help Posted: Tue December 5, 2006 11:20 PM UTC
Hello there,
I live in USA and will move to canada soon. I have two choices, Saskatoon and Edmonton. I have never been there and try to compare the advantages and disavantages in each case. I have a family and I am looking for a safe place to live.
disney during feb to be precise
when do flight sales go on? are they listed in the paper? i'm currently using a travel agent to find out info and am interested to know where your connecting flight went to from saskatoon (none seems to leave directly from saskatoon at all)
I am moving to Saskatoon for university from calgary and am looking to buy a house in the Riversdale area. I have heard from some people that Riversdale is a bit of a seedy area. Could someone tell me if this Area is really that bad? And also What types of problems does this community have, is it poverty, crime ? . What areas would you recommend to buy in that are in the same price ranges of this area
I am new to Saskatoon and would like to know if there are bars or clubs that play dance music that would be suitable for a 32 year old male. I don't want to clubs that have predominantly 19 year old women. Also any other places that you could recommend to meet people would be great.
Hello, at present myself and my family live in the UK, however my husband has been offered a job driving trucks throughout the United States and Canada but based in Saskatoon. Obviously this is a big move. If anyone can help what are the average wages for a truck driver, do they earn good money? Is 50 to 60 thousand dollars a year a good wage out there. Also we have 3 children and I would like to know what the education standards are like out there. I apolgise for all the questions but we are trying to find out as much as we can before we make the decision to emigrate. Thanks in advance.
Things to do Posted: Sun July 31, 2005 08:12 AM UTC
Hi everyone, I was wondering If anybody had some ideas for stuff to do in Saskatoon. I'm going up there for the weekend I want want some fun stuff to do with my friends. Please keep in mind that we are 13-14 years old. Thank you.
My girl is coming to town this weekend and I'm looking for a nice place to take her to dinner. Money is not an issue and I thought somewhere on the river would be a good choice. Any suggestions as to where?
Alright, I have applied for Dual Citizenship and now I know I won't have to worry about a work visa and all that but I was wondering where the best place to search for jobs would be? We will be traveling quite a bit but all our games are at night so I am willing to work long hours during the day. Anyone know of anything available?
I am an American who plans on living and working in Saskatoon this summer. Since my father is a Canadian citizen and my sister is dual, I was told I too should apply for Canadian citizenship as it would have several benefits, specifically when it comes to getting a job. Does anyone know how I would go about starting the process or if it is even worth it? Any input is appreciated, thanks.
I am a crazy American who will be living in Saskatoon this summer playing baseball for the Yellow Jackets and I had a couple questions about the area. First of all, what is the weather like in the summer cuz I heard it is cold as hell in the winter. Second, ah...I got a lot of questions but I guess I'll wait and see if anybody replies first. Holla back.