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48 Hours in Saskatoon: The Perfect Weekend Itinerary

Saskatoon, the vibrant heart of the Canadian prairies, is the perfect destination for a weekend escape. With a thriving food scene, rich Indigenous culture, and scenic river views, you can experience the best of this charming city in just 48 hours. Whether you’re here for the first time or rediscovering its beauty, this itinerary will help you make every moment count.


Day 1: Culture, Cuisine & the South Saskatchewan River

Morning: Kickstart Your Day at Hometown Diner

Located in the trendy Riversdale district, Hometown Diner is a local favorite. Fuel up with their signature avocado toast or classic buttermilk pancakes, paired with a fresh cup of locally roasted coffee. The laid-back vibe and friendly service make it the perfect place to ease into your day.

Late Morning: Discover Art at Remai Modern

Next, take a walk to the beautiful Remai Modern Art Gallery, one of Canada’s leading modern art museums. Overlooking the South Saskatchewan River, the gallery features works by Picasso, contemporary Canadian artists, and rotating exhibitions that highlight Indigenous voices and global creativity.

Lunch: Elevated Prairie Cuisine at Shift

Located inside Remai Modern, Shift Restaurant offers elegant dishes inspired by prairie ingredients. Try their bison tartare or house-made pastas while enjoying panoramic views of the river.

Afternoon: Walk or Bike Along Meewasin Trail

Rent a bike or walk along the Meewasin Valley Trail, a scenic path winding along the riverbanks. You’ll pass through lush parks, charming bridges, and photo-worthy skyline views — perfect for a peaceful afternoon in nature.

Evening: Dinner & Drinks in Broadway District

Wrap up the day at Little Grouse on the Prairie, an intimate Italian restaurant known for its handmade pasta and warm atmosphere. After dinner, stroll along Broadway Avenue, home to Saskatoon’s best local boutiques, cafés, and live music venues like Amigos Cantina.


Day 2: Heritage, Markets & Prairie Magic

Morning: Brunch at Poached & Farmers’ Market Stroll

Start your day at Poached Breakfast Bistro, a Saskatoon staple. Their creative takes on eggs Benedict and mimosas are legendary. Then walk to the Saskatoon Farmers’ Market (open on weekends), where you’ll find handmade crafts, fresh produce, and artisanal snacks from local vendors.

Midday: Dive into Local History at Wanuskewin

Drive just 15 minutes north to Wanuskewin Heritage Park, where Indigenous culture and history come alive. Walk interpretive trails, see live bison roaming the prairie, and explore archaeological sites dating back thousands of years.

Alternative: If you prefer to stay in the city, check out the Western Development Museum and experience a replica 1910 boomtown.

Lunch: Farm-to-Table at Odla

Back in town, head to Odla, a restaurant and market serving food grown right on their family farm. Their dishes change seasonally and always feature Saskatchewan’s finest ingredients.

Afternoon: Relax in the Park or Paddle the River

Spend your afternoon unwinding at Kinsmen Park, where you can relax under the trees or ride the Ferris wheel with views of the city. In summer, rent a kayak or canoe through Escape Sports and enjoy a peaceful paddle on the South Saskatchewan River.

Evening: Sunset & Cheers at a Local Brewery

End your weekend with sunset views from the riverside gardens behind the Delta Bessborough Hotel — a perfect photo op. Then head to 9 Mile Legacy Brewing or Shelter Brewing for a flight of locally brewed beers and great conversation.


🧳 Quick Travel Tips

  • Best Time to Visit: June–September for festivals and patios; December–February for snowy adventures.
  • Where to Stay: Alt Hotel, Delta Bessborough, or a cozy Airbnb near Broadway.
  • Getting Around: The city core is walkable. Rent a bike or use Saskatoon Transit for convenience.
  • Local Tip: Ask locals for recommendations — Saskatoon has a small-town feel with big-city warmth.

🌟 Final Thoughts

In just 48 hours, Saskatoon offers a mix of arts, culture, history, and nature that few cities can match. Whether you’re here for the food, the views, or the community spirit — you’ll leave with a full heart and a camera roll of memories.

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History of Saskatoon Berries

The Saskatoon berry is more than just a fruit; it’s a delectable part of Saskatchewan’s rich history. Indigenous communities all over the province have treasured these berries for years, appreciating their unique flavor as well as their nutritional and medicinal value. Incorporated into Indigenous culinary traditions, Saskatoon berries are used in soups, stews, meat dishes, pemmican, and dried cakes. Outside of the kitchen, the berries are also used in holistic remedies; their juice is used to ease stomach ailments and act as a mild laxative. When not in use, the berries’ stems can be used to make arrows and pipes.

Savor Saskatchewan’s Experience

You don’t need to search far to locate your own Saskatoon berry delicacies in the city. Saskatoon berries have been a mainstay of many places’ menus. These establishments, which range from quaint cafes to upscale restaurants, not only provide delectable cuisine but also add to the history of this well-known regional fruit.

Berries from Saskatoon are more than just a berry. They serve as both a fantastic source of culinary inspiration and a reminder of Saskatoon’s rich past. You’ll love this traditional fruit whether you’re enjoying it in a traditional recipe, indulging in a rich dessert, or exploring new berry-focused businesses. Celebrate this prairie treasure even more and savor the distinctive berry of Saskatoon in all its delectable magnificence.

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Where To Dine In Saskatoon, Saskatchewan https://triptosaskatoon.com/where-to-dine-in-saskatoon-saskatchewan/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=where-to-dine-in-saskatoon-saskatchewan https://triptosaskatoon.com/where-to-dine-in-saskatoon-saskatchewan/#respond Mon, 26 Feb 2024 09:03:08 +0000 https://triptosaskatoon.com/?p=2007 Bar Stella Location: 108 19 St. W, Saskatoon, SK Saskatoon’s Bar Stella is a quaint Italian eatery with a nostalgic diner feel. Having started in […]

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Bar Stella

Location: 108 19 St. W, Saskatoon, SK

Saskatoon’s Bar Stella is a quaint Italian eatery with a nostalgic diner feel.

Having started in June 2023, they are among the newest eateries in the city, calling themselves “Unfussy Italian!”

They also have a thing about focaccia, which you can find in their sandwich options, burrata cheese plate, and bruschetta (which is typically served on crisper cut baguettes).

F&B Restaurant

Location: 226 2 Ave. S, Saskatoon, SK

“Homegrown and globally inspired comfort food paired with properly hand-crafted cocktails” is what Chef MacKay is cooking here at F&B. You have to admire renowned chefs who remain in their hometowns to produce exceptional dishes.

Chef MacKay was the brains behind two other well-known neighborhood eateries, Sticks and Stones and Ayden Kitchen, which he recently shuttered in order to open F&B, a new concept in Saskatoon! In order to satisfy the demand of both residents and visitors like us, Ayden Kitchen’s well-known chicken wings dish with lemongrass, lime leaf, and cilantro has been moved to F&B.

Junior Cafe

Location: 737 Broadway Ave. or 339 Avenue A S., Saskatoon, SK

Junior Cafe, a sibling establishment of Bar Stella, has outlets in both Broadway and Riversdale. It serves a fantastic array of hot and cold beverages, pastries, and breakfast fare. Before spending the morning shopping in the neighborhood, we sampled their Egg Sandwich, Mushroom & Ricotta Toast, and Cinnamon Bun at the Broadway restaurant. It’s a quaint little restaurant with excellent meals and drinks and quick service!

ODLA

Location: 801 Broadway Ave., Saskatoon, SK 

You should try Odla, a stunning restaurant in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan’s Broadway District. The name Odla is Swedish meaning “to farm, cultivate, grow.” Since this restaurant is “farm direct,” dishes are prepared with fresh products that are picked at the height of their production from Farm One Forty, a nearby farm. Everything is manufactured in-house, literally.

It’s a lovely collaboration. Seasonal, straightforward, and delectable ingredients are highlighted in order to encourage a renewed relationship with food.

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