Road trip season is here, and there's plenty to see across Saskatchewan’s West Central region. You don’t need to spend hours on the highway when so many quirky and unique roadside attractions are right in our own backyard.
Here are just a few stops to check out this summer:
For a full list of regional attractions, visit here
Biggar
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Hanson Buck statue
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Angry Combine
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Angus Bull statue
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Cactus statue
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A very large spider statue
Kindersley
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Canada Goose statue
Kyle
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Wally the Woolly Mammoth
Herschel
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Plains Grizzly Bear statue
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Dinosaur sculpture
Eston
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Giant gopher statue
Kerrobert
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Lighthouse water tower
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Giant Canadian goose statue
Outlook
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Rainbow sculpture
Sceptre
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The Great Sandhills Hanging Cowboy Boots
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Wheat stalks statue
Smiley
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Great Wall of Saskatchewan
Leader
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Big red chair
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Giant Rubik’s Cube statue
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Ord’s kangaroo rats statue
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Burrowing owl statue
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Mule deer statue
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Western meadowlark, prairie rattlesnake, and prickly pear cactus statues
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Red-headed woodpecker statue
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A sturgeon statue
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A bobcat statue
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World’s largest endangered ferruginous hawk statue
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Largest miniature Smith barn replica
Macklin
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World’s largest Bunnock statue
Luseland
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Horse and buggy statue
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