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Best 1 Grasslands National Park

Grasslands National Park protects a significant expanse of shortgrass and mixed-grass prairie within Saskatchewan, Canada. Established in 1981, it’s notable for representing one of the largest remaining intact prairies on the continent. The park provides vital habitat for diverse plant and animal sp...

2 Cypress Hills Prairie

The Cypress Hills, straddling the Alberta-Saskatchewan border, feature a unique elevated lodgepole pine forest surrounded by extensive mixed-grass prairie ecosystems.

3 Old Man on His Back Prairie and Heritage Conservation Area

The Old Man on His Back Prairie and Heritage Conservation Area in Saskatchewan is a 13,000-acre Canadian grassland preserve where plains bison were successfully reintroduced in 2003.

4 Quill Lakes Prairie

Quill Lakes region in Saskatchewan is Canada's largest saline lake system, surrounded by extensive native prairie that serves as a globally recognized stopover for migratory birds.

5 Moose Mountain Medicine Wheel

The Moose Mountain Medicine Wheel in Saskatchewan, Canada, is an ancient indigenous stone monument, notable for its radiating spokes and central cairn aligned to celestial events.

6 Last Mountain Lake Prairie

Located in Saskatchewan, Last Mountain Lake is Canada's first federal bird sanctuary, established in 1887, protecting extensive native prairie and vital migratory bird habitats.

7 Old Wives Lake Prairie

Old Wives Lake in Saskatchewan is an internationally important Ramsar wetland surrounded by mixed-grass prairie, serving as a crucial breeding and staging area for migratory birds.

8 Prince Albert National Park

Prince Albert National Park is a Saskatchewan park established in 1927, notable for Waskesiu Lake and Grey Owl's 1930s conservation work.

9 Minton Turtle Effigy

The Minton Turtle Effigy in Saskatchewan, Canada, is a large indigenous boulder effigy shaped like a turtle, notable for its prominent location on a hillside overlooking the plains.

10 Wollaston Lake Esker

The Wollaston Lake Esker in Saskatchewan, Canada, is a massive glacial ridge that acts as a natural dam, directly influencing the hydrology of the lake.

11 Amisk Lake Esker

The Amisk Lake Esker in Saskatchewan, Canada, is a notable submerged and terrestrial glacial ridge that historically served as a vital canoe portage route.

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