Saskatchewan By Angel  The capital city of Saskatchewan is Regina The city of Regina was first called “Pile Of Bones” It is sometimes called “Queen.

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Saskatchewan By Angel

 The capital city of Saskatchewan is Regina The city of Regina was first called “Pile Of Bones” It is sometimes called “Queen City” Capital city

 Saskatchewan is rich in many resources, such as petroleum,minerals,and farm land.1 out of 3 of Saskatchewan is used for farming because Saskatchewan’s soil is good for growing crops. Other grains grow here include : canola, flax, rye, oats, canary seed, and barley. Almost half of Canada’s grain is grown in Saskatchewan. Natural Features

 About 1,000,000 people live in Saskatchewan. Most of Saskatchewan’s people live in the southern part of the province. Saskatchewan is home to many Metis and Native peoples. Saskatchewan’s largest city is Saskatoon. Population

 The provincial flower of Saskatchewan is called “Prairie Lilies ”. In 1914,the western red lily was named Saskatchewan’s provincial flower. It was put on Saskatchewan’s official flag In 1969.The western red lily grows throughout most of Saskatchewan and blooms from late June to mid July. Provincial Flower

 Saskatchewan’s flag was adopted in It’s top half is green and serves as a symbol of Saskatchewan’s forests. The bottom half of the flag is yellow. It stands for Saskatchewan’s golden field of grain. In the top corner of the flag is the provincial shield of Saskatchewan. On the right side of the flag is the western red lily. Provincial Flag

 Saskatchewan mines gold, silver, copper, uranium, zinc, potash, and sulfur. Saskatchewan is the main producer of uranium in the world. Saskatchewan has the largest potash mine in the world. Saskatchewan sells uranium and potash all over the world. Saskatchewan is the second main producer of oil in Canada. Saskatchewan has coal, oil, and natural gas. Resources

 Saskatchewan’s main job is farming. Saskatchewan makes farm machinery and farming products. Saskatchewan packages meat and animal food. Saskatchewan has many mills that make wheat into flour. Jobs

 Saskatchewan is the fifth largest province in Canada.  Saskatchewan’s tree is called “White Birch”.  Saskatchewan’s motto is “From many peoples strength”  Saskatchewan’s bird is the sharp-tailed grouse.  Saskatchewan’s name comes from the Cree word “kisisskatchewan.”  It means “Swiftly Flowing River” in Cree.  Saskatchewan became a province of Canada in Fun Facts

 Thank you wonderful audience for listening to my Saskatchewan presentation! Thank You!