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Live in Saskatchewan

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Create a life in Saskatchewan

Get to know what life in Saskatchewan is really like — from housing and cost of living to culture, community and getting settled when you arrive.

Commute Times and Travel

Getting around Saskatchewan is straightforward, with travel across the province easy to plan, whether commuting, visiting other communities, or catching a flight.

Cost of Living

Saskatchewan offers a lower cost of living than many major Canadian cities, making it easier to build a comfortable lifestyle and grow a career.

Culture and Faith

From the Indigenous Peoples who have lived on this land since time immemorial to generations of newcomers, culture is a valued part of everyday life in Saskatchewan.

Events and Festivals

From major sporting events and concerts to local festivals and celebrations, events bring people together throughout the year and are an important part of life in the province.

Healthcare Professional Stories

Saskatchewan is an excellent choice for physicians who want to practice in a secure, stable and supportive environment.

Housing

For many people relocating to Saskatchewan, affordable housing is one of the key factors that makes the move both practical and appealing.

Job Opportunities for Family

There are many opportunities for partners and family members to continue their careers, explore new job experiences and find meaningful work.

Newcomer Supports

Moving to a new country is a big step, but with a range of supports available, settling into the community, building connections and starting a new life here doesn’t have to be done alone.

Raising a Family

Family life in Saskatchewan is shaped by quality time together and strong community connections and support.

Recreation and Lifestyle

Whether it is a weekend at the lake, participating in local sports or an evening out with family and friends, recreation is an important part of social life in Saskatchewan.

Weather and Seasons

In Saskatchewan, the weather is often the first topic of conversation. No matter the season, it shapes how people live, work and spend time outdoors.