We have a winner. Congratulations to Mariah whose name was drawn at random to win a free copy of The Great Saskatchewan Bucket List book. Thank you to all those who entered. The book is available direct from parklandpublishing.com or at bookstores and other select outlets in the province.
To celebrate the upcoming Christmas season, we’re giving away a copy of our bestselling book – The Great Saskatchewan Bucket List – 50 Unforgettable Natural Wonders to see before you “Kick the Bucket”. This is one of our most popular titles for gift giving, but you can win your own free copy without worrying about whether or not Santa will bring you one. The draw will be made on November 19, 2024.
Saskatchewan abounds with natural wonders, but this guidebook cuts to the chase and takes you to the best of the best. Watch the rising sun magically transform Castle Butte into a brilliant red monolith. Marvel at the mysterious Eye Cave on “Dead Man’s River”. Hear the roar and feel the power of Saskatchewan’s largest waterfall. Get up close and personal with wildlife found nowhere else in Canada. We not only show you these and many more awesome places, but also help you get there with directions and GPS coordinates.
See this one-minute video giving a capsule description of the book.
Enter the contest for a chance to win a free copy, sent to you postage paid.
How to Enter
- Subscribe to photojourneys.ca (if you’re already subscribed, you’re halfway there). Sign up below in the footer, or on the sidebar.
- Go to the comments section below in this posting and tell us what place in Saskatchewan is at the top of your bucket list. There is no right or wrong answer – all places indicated are equally valid entries. That’s all there is to it. One entry per person.
- On November 19, we will draw from all valid entries and contact the winner by email for a Canadian mailing address to ship the book. In order to comply with Canadian contest regulations, the winner will be required to answer a skill-testing question. If the winner does not reply within 48 hours, we will make another draw. The winner’s first name only will be announced.
Contest Rules
- The contest is open to all photojourneys.ca subscribers who are Canadian residents at least 18 years of age and have a mailing address in Canada (because of different contest regulations in Quebec, this contest is not open to residents of Quebec).
- The prize is one copy of the book, The Great Saskatchewan Bucket List, with a value of $24.95. The book will be sent to the winner postage paid.
- No purchase is necessary to enter the contest.
- The draw will be based on valid entries received in the comments section of this posting between November 13 and November 18, 2024.
Chances of winning will depend on the number of valid entries received.
The contest is sponsored by Parkland Publishing.
If you want to be sure of receiving The Great Saskatchewan Bucket List, you can order it here, or visit bookstores and other retailers throughout Saskatchewan.
Thanks to Creative Saskatchewan for their support in the production of this book.
Want to explore Southern SK more next year. We visited The Big Muddy and Caste Butte this summer and loved the area.
The Limestone Crevices near Amisk Lake are top of the list for me right now! I got close this summer but didn’t quite make it there, next year!
My travels in Saskatchewan have all been in the southern half, so Prince Albert National Park and Waskesiu are at the top of my bucket list.
My bucket list visit is the sand dunes north of Swift Current. My extra dreamy bucket list trip is Stanley Mission.
Stanley Mission in northern Saskatchewan has been on my bucket list for many years.
Want to visit the HooDoos & Big Muddy areas.
The Athabascan sandhills is on my bucket list.
Never been to this province….want to see everything. Who knew there were dunes in Canada….love it!
I am sure the bucket list book will be a huge success for Robin and Arlene. Athabasca sand dunes would be on my list, as would an old growth forest balsam fir stand near Green Lake, Sask, if I could find it again.
Paddling the sleepy kingsmere river is one of my favorite places.
Love the Narrow Hills Provincial Park area
The Athabasca sand dunes are at the very top of my list! I’ve read your posts on it. You photos are amazing too!
Athabasca sand dunes
One of my goals is to hike the trails in Prince Albert National Park.
I’d like to go star gazing in Grasslands National Park! I’m new to Saskatchewan and love the province so far!
Castle Butte is at the top of my list.
There are so many places on my list, but at the top is Eastend.
I would like to explore moreof the northern part of our province. Thanks
Although a bit biased, I LOVE exploring the area around home of Lake Diefenbaker!! Theres always something beautiful and new to explore.