Saskatchewan, Canada: List of the Largest Cities by Population

A serene landscape of Prince Albert National Park, Saskatchewan unfolds before the viewer. In the foreground, a sparkling blue lake reflects the surrounding verdant forests and rugged rock formations. Towering pine trees line the shoreline, their branches swaying gently in the light breeze. In the middle ground, rolling hills covered in lush greenery stretch out, leading the eye towards the distant mountains. Bathed in warm, golden sunlight, the scene conveys a sense of tranquility and natural beauty. Fluffy clouds drift across a bright azure sky, completing the idyllic vista. The overall mood is one of peaceful exploration, inviting the viewer to immerse themselves in this captivating Saskatchewan gem.
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1. Saskatoon – ~308,626
Saskatchewan’s largest city; cultural centre and home to the University of Saskatchewan and potash industries.


2. Regina – ~255,395
Provincial capital; seat of government with arts, sports and museum attractions.


3. Prince Albert – ~39,798
Northern gateway city in central SK, with forestry and education sectors.


4. Moose Jaw – ~36,273
Historic rail and military city; known for CFB Moose Jaw and spa tourism.


5. Swift Current – ~17,588
Southwest Saskatchewan city along Trans‑Canada route, regional agriculture and services hub.


6. Yorkton – ~17,134
Eastern prairie city with strong Ukrainian‑Canadian heritage and local festivals.


7. North Battleford – ~14,510
City on the North Saskatchewan River; regional service centre with healthcare facilities.


8. Warman – ~13,923
Fast-growing suburb just north of Saskatoon; known for new residential development.


9. Martensville – ~11,866
Suburban city north of Saskatoon; family-oriented and rapidly expanding.


10. Weyburn – ~11,641
Southeast city with agriculture, energy production, and oil service industries.

The above is subject to change.

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