Saskatchewan, a province in Canada, is home to two national parks. Prince Albert National Park is located in the northern boreal forest, while Grasslands National Park is situated in the rolling grasslands of the southwest. There's also the Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, a nature area that stretches across both Saskatchewan and Alberta, made up of meadows, wetlands, forests, and mountain peaks. These three parks offer a great representation of the diverse landscapes in the province. Here's an overview of these protected landscapes and the best activities they offer.