A few months ago, my boyfriend and I bought our first home together. We decided to trade city life to move out to a small resort village in Saskatchewan and have been enjoying the lifestyle to the fullest ever since. Moving right before Christmas might be hectic any other year, but with the Covid-19 restrictions … Continue reading Living the Lake Life
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Skijoring in a Winter Wonderland
Wow! Has it ever been a busy few months, from Christmas, to studying, to moving into a beautiful new home, I have hardly had a minute to write anything. I have been enjoying myself so much, but I am happy to finally get back out and document some more adventures. January 18, 2021 Today I … Continue reading Skijoring in a Winter Wonderland
Nut Point Trail, Lac La Ronge Provincial Park
The Nut Point Trail is a beautiful 30km out and back trail located in Lac La Ronge Provincial Park in Saskatchewan. It can be hiked in a day, but I recommend doing an overnight trip to give yourself time to enjoy the beautiful camp spot at the end of the peninsula. You do not need … Continue reading Nut Point Trail, Lac La Ronge Provincial Park
Summer Walks at Cranberry Flats Conservation Area
Cranberry Flats Conservation Area is a short 10 minute drive outside of the city of Saskatoon that is family friendly, dog friendly (on-leash), and has an accessible lookout point with a boardwalk. While it is lovely in the winter for snowshoeing and walking, it is worth revisiting in warmer months to appreciate the large diversity … Continue reading Summer Walks at Cranberry Flats Conservation Area
A Quick Stop to Smell the Flowers at Pike Lake Provincial Park
Pike Lake Provincial Park is located a short 30 kilometres outside of the city of Saskatoon. It is one of the smallest provincial parks in Saskatchewan, but it is still the perfect getaway if you want to take a break from the city for a few hours. You'll find a lovely little beach, an outdoor … Continue reading A Quick Stop to Smell the Flowers at Pike Lake Provincial Park
Tick Talk with Tia
As we are a few weeks strong into tick season, and I have a newly adopted dog that has been bringing plenty of them into my house, I figured it would be a good idea to do some research and learn a little more about how to avoid and remove these nasty little creatures. I … Continue reading Tick Talk with Tia
May Long in the Dirt
Just one week after our walk in the snow storm, the weather was finally looking warmer for the May long weekend. The past two years my long weekends have been spent hiking to Grey Owls cabin in Prince Albert National Park, but with the parks closed for now we had to change it up. Spending … Continue reading May Long in the Dirt
Walking a Half Marathon Through the City of Saskatoon
Last week we finally decided to cancel our West Coast Trail reservations. We were booked for June 5th and it seems unlikely that it will be open for out of province residents at that time if it evens opens at all. To distract ourselves from the disappointment of missing out on our hike, we wanted … Continue reading Walking a Half Marathon Through the City of Saskatoon
Social Iso-lake-tion at Jackfish Lake
After a few weeks of social distancing, many craft projects, and probably a little too much baking (banana bread, yum), my boyfriend and I decided to pack up and head to my parent's cabin for the weekend for a little change of scenery. My family wasn't planning on being there, so it was the perfect … Continue reading Social Iso-lake-tion at Jackfish Lake
Chihuahuas on the Trail
Looking after smaller dogs in Canadian winter conditions means that you have to put a little more thought in to bringing them outdoors with you. Little paws and ears get cold fast, so it's important that they're dressed warmly and they get opportunities for a break from the snow. Dog booties are also a good … Continue reading Chihuahuas on the Trail
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