Pelican Photography and Viewing Tour Tour 2024

Western Development Museum parking lot 2610 Lorne Avenue, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

The Gardiner Dam region has many diving birds on Lake Diefenbaker and along the South Saskatchewan River. The lake shore provides nesting habitat for the rare Piping Plover. Great Blue Herons have nested nearby. The woodlands in Coldwell Regional Park has several kinds of woodpeckers, vireos, flycatchers, warblers and sparrows. Spotted Towhees are found here. The Anerley Lakes valley may have both grassland birds and marsh birds.

Blackstrap Lake Birdwatching and Bird Photography Tour 2024

Wild Birds Unlimited parking lot 2600 8 St E, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

Blackstrap Lake Birding Tour may be joined at either

Wild Birds Unlimited Store, 2600 8th St E in Saskatoon
Mountain View Picnic Site in Blackstrap Lake Provincial Park (35 minutes later)

Blackstrap Lake Birdwatching and Bird Photography Tour 2024

Wild Birds Unlimited parking lot 2600 8 St E, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

Blackstrap Lake Birding Tour may be joined at either

Wild Birds Unlimited Store, 2600 8th St E in Saskatoon
Mountain View Picnic Site in Blackstrap Lake Provincial Park (35 minutes later)

Blackstrap Lake Birdwatching and Bird Photography Tour 2024

Wild Birds Unlimited parking lot 2600 8 St E, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

Blackstrap Lake Birding Tour may be joined at either

Wild Birds Unlimited Store, 2600 8th St E in Saskatoon
Mountain View Picnic Site in Blackstrap Lake Provincial Park (35 minutes later)

Last Mountain Lake Bird Sanctuary Tour 2024

Wild Birds Unlimited parking lot 2600 8 St E, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

On the recommendation of Edgar Dewdney, Lieutenant-Governor of the North-West Territories, this Last Mountain Lake Bird Sanctuary was set aside in 1887 by the government of Sir John A MacDonald (Canada’s first prime minister) for the protection of wildfowl, the first such reserve on the North American continent.

Last Mountain Lake Bird Sanctuary Tour 2024

Wild Birds Unlimited parking lot 2600 8 St E, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

On the recommendation of Edgar Dewdney, Lieutenant-Governor of the North-West Territories, this Last Mountain Lake Bird Sanctuary was set aside in 1887 by the government of Sir John A MacDonald (Canada’s first prime minister) for the protection of wildfowl, the first such reserve on the North American continent.