Tourism

Regina

Regina is the capital city of Saskatchewan. The second-largest city in the province and located in the Treaty 4 territory, Regina is the Métis’ ancestral home. Regina is frequently referred to as the Queen City. One of Canada’s largest cities with the quickest growth is Regina, which is also rich in history and culture. The Aboriginal peoples and native animals of Canada are featured in displays at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum, located in Wascana Centre, a park that encircles Wascana...

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Saskatoon

Saskatoon, whose name comes from the Cree word, Misaskwatomina, which means  “a place of many berries,” is famous for its delectable desserts produced with the Saskatoon berry. The South Saskatchewan River is where the city of Saskatoon is located. Wanuskewin Heritage Park is located north of the Meewasin Trail along the river and features exhibits that focus on indigenous culture. Native wildlife can be found in the prairie grasslands of Beaver Creek Conservation Area at the trail’s southern stretch. The...

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Single and Multi- Entry Visa

The visitor visa, otherwise known as the Temporary Residence Visa (TRV), allows the person to stay in Canada for a given period of time that is determined by the Canadian Consulate or the Border Services Officers (BSO). This period can be up to six months. The Temporary visa, however, can be single or multiple entry. Single Entry A single entry visa allows a person to enter Canada only once, remain for the given period, and then return home. If you...

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