The Winner is announced. Congratulations to Marija who will be receiving a copy of Photographer’s Guide to Saskatchewan. The draw was made using a random number generator. Thank you to all those who entered.
To celebrate the upcoming holiday season, we’re giving away a copy of our book, the Photographer’s Guide to Saskatchewan. It’s a popular item for Christmas gift-giving, so what could be better than getting a copy free?
Saskatchewan is a photographer’s dream, with ruggedly beautiful native prairie, some of Canada’s baddest badlands, breathtaking wildlife spectacles, and legendary northern waterways brimming with jaw-dropping scenery. Saskatchewan is the sand dune capital of Canada – home to both the largest and second largest dune fields in the country. Our sunrises and sunsets are simply the most dazzling on the planet. Then there are those enchanting hidden gems that seem straight from the pages of a fantasy novel.
With a focus on nature, wildlife and awesome landscapes, award-winning writers and photographers, Robin and Arlene Karpan, guide you to their favourite haunts throughout the province, from prominent national and provincial parks to little-known photogenic treasures. Supplemented by maps, GPS coordinates, and 250 stunning photographs, the 208-page book not only takes you to awesome photo hot spots, but also reveals what you need to know to capture amazing images.
Check out this posting for a more detailed description of the Photographer’s Guide to Saskatchewan.
Also see more about the guide and how to order copies at Parkland Publishing.
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• Go to the comments section below in this posting and tell us what is your favourite place in Saskatchewan for photography. 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 Nov. 12, 2021, we will draw from all valid entries and contact the winner by email for a 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. 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, Photographer’s Guide to Saskatchewan, 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 Nov. 4 and Nov. 12, 2021.
• Chances of winning will depend on the number of valid entries received.
• The contest is sponsored by Parkland Publishing.
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Turtle Lake, Sk.
The Battle river valley is my favourite place to photograph in Saskatchewan.
So many great places to photograph in SK. But my favourite is the Lake Diefenbaker area.
My favourite place to photograph is Cypress Hills and area.
Prince Albert National Park
Narrow Hills Provincial Park! Stunning landscapes
Qu’Appelle Valley
Cypress Hills in the fall!
Cypress Hills
Waskesiu is my favorite place to photograph in Saskatchewan so far! The wildlife and the scenery is stunning year round.
Waskesiu and area!
Meadow Lake Prov park in August
Lake Diefenbaker!!
Following a tiny corner of the SE through my 89 yr old Dad’s eyes where he grew up in a railroad family …. Menhem, Prelate, Richmound are a few of his childhood memories & it is fun to listen to his stories as he tries to match then to now.
Lake Diefenbaker!! The dam area is beautiful!
* Mendham – my spelling in my comment was incorrect
Grasslands National Park – in the fall.
Churchill river system
The Qu’appelle Valley
Country roads by Blaine lake…old buildings
Love taking pictures around Prince Albert National Park, it’s great for all seasons.
Where we are at Christopher Lake we have views of sunrises and sets, and the spring birds are amazing.
Looking forward to exploring many areas of the province we have not yet visited over the years. The Big Muddy area and the Sand Dunes are on our bucket list.
I love Saskatchewan. Moose Jaw, Buffalo Pound, Q’appelle valley, Duck Lake, Batoche, love them all. How about The history it is all consuming, They say Saskatchewan is flat, (we know that’s not true) have they checked out the country roads around Battleford. I am a senior and a hobbyist painter. I take photos, and then try to paint my interpretation of them. I just recently stubbled onto your site, and I am so blown away with your photographs. Currently trying to paint a Ukraininian church (own photo). G ive me North Battleford, and Battleford, Telegraph Flats, the river, that whole area has a great pull for me. You make the Province and the people of Saskatchewan very proud. Thank you.
Tough call for me between Cypress Hills and Waskesiu, but gotta go with Waskesiu!
Cypress Hills
The fields and sky!
Along the meewasin in Saskatoon is nice.
Grasslands would be my favourite. Followed by the SW of the province. Lots of beautiful landscapes.
Prince Albert National Park
Waskesiu
Cypress Hills- especially the West Block. But the Great Sand Hills and Grasslands National Park are close runners-up.
Prince Albert National Park, more specifically Kingsmere Lake. You can get great sunset shots from the Southend campground.
Cypress Hills!
My favorite photographing place is the Battlefords.
Eastend area
Waskesiu!
Cypress Hills, and many other areas of Saskatchewan too!
Waskesieu and area
Any hiking trail in this province, or any place I can paddle!
Favourite place to photo is my home of Brightsand lake!
My favorite place is the Broadway neighborhood in Saskatoon
Cactus Lake, Sask, and surrounding landscape.