The Sky’s the Limit: Saskatchewan’s Travel Markets Outlook to 2026

Night scene along Waskesiu lake. Prince Albert National park, Saskatchewan, Canada.

The Sky’s the Limit: Saskatchewan’s Travel Markets Outlook to 2026

Travel and Tourism
Pages:11 pages11 min read

Author: The Conference Board of Canada

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This report contains a review of and outlook for tourism activity in Saskatchewan. It examines domestic, U.S., and overseas activity.

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In this research, we examine the effects of strong performance in agriculture and natural resources, domestic travel recovery, and altered business travel habits on Saskatchewan’s tourism activity.

Hotel occupancy in Saskatchewan normally matches national averages, but how did it perform during this year’s high season? Will Saskatchewan’s self-reliant travel markets continue to support a good travel outlook for the province over the forecast? We share our travel markets outlook for Saskatchewan, including short-term and medium-term forecast risks.

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Key Findings
Saskatchewan Snapshot
Overview
Domestic Activity
United States and Overseas
Overall Performance
Methodology

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