Swift Current, SK Hotels

Super 8 Motel - Swift Current
405 North Service Rd. East
Swift Current, SK S9H 3X6
Nightly Rates: ( 99.55 - 177.88 )
2 Star
Welcome to the Super 8 Motel in Swift Current. We are conveniently located off Highway 1 and 4 near shopping, restaurants and area attractions. Our property offers you a Indoor Heated Pool and Hot Tub. All rooms have Free High Speed Internet, Fr


Swift Current Travelodge
North Service Rd. #1 Highway East
Swift Current, SK S9H 3X6
Nightly Rates: ( 67.40 - 80.05 )
2 Star
Sauna, whirlpool In-room coffee Large swimming pool/inside Close to two excellent golf courses Lake Diefenbaker just 30 minutes driving (beaches, boating, fishing) Art gallery offering exhibitions 2 shopping malls close by


Best Western Inn
105 George Street West
Swift Current, SK S9H 0K4
Nightly Rates: ( 110.45 - 176.94 )
2 Star
Stay at this Swift Current hotel and enjoy a host of convenient amenities while traveling in Saskatchewan. The Best Western Inn is conveniently located on the Trans-Canada Highway with easy access to downtown Swift Current and all of the local oil


Comfort Inn Swift Current
1510 South Service Rd. E.
Swift Current, SK S9H 3X6
Nightly Rates: ( 115.90 - 139.12 )
2 Star
The Comfort Inn is your ideal choise for business and leisure travel. With our excellent service, great rooms, and 100 percent satisfaction guarantee, your stay will be most enjoyable. Our tastefully apointed rooms provide the best in convenience and


Days Inn - Swift Current
Mobile Rte. 35, Hwy #1 East
Swift Current, SK S9H 3X6
Nightly Rates: ( 95.94 - 155.24 )
2 Star
In our comfortable 64 room motel, we offer: Non-Smoking rooms Newspaper Free Continental Breakfast Large Jacuzzi Suite with Microwave & Fridge In-room coffee & hairdryer 6 Rooms with King Bed, Microwave, Fridge, Desk &


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Saskatchewan’s landscape ranges from windswept badlands and breathtaking river valleys, beautiful beaches and forested highlands, to the north’s vast woodlands and numerous, jewel-blue lakes.

These beautiful lakes (there are some 100,000 lakes and rivers), parks and northern forests, as well as the rolling hills of cowboy country and golden prairie fields entice visitors to spend time in the great outdoors – canoeing, fishing, birding, camping, hiking or perhaps enjoying a trail ride. Grasslands National Park preserves some of the last untouched prairie left in North America.

In the winter, visitors can strap on some skis, lace on skates, go snowmobiling or learn the art of skijoring.

In communities around the province, they can take in a rodeo or one of the many festivals celebrating music, the arts, multiculturalism and the sparkling Saskatchewan winter; attend a concert, or enjoy the colour and movement of a powwow.

Larger centres like Regina and Saskatoon offer an exciting urban mix of restaurants, galleries, shops and numerous year-round events.

The RCMP Heritage Centre offers a compelling, entertaining and educational experience. The Centre features the RCMP’s role in the settlement and development of Western Canada as well as its important role throughout the country and internationally. Interactive exhibits animate the RCMP story, providing visitors with authentic and tangible experiences.

The Tunnels of Moose Jaw tours recreate the rum-running days of the 1920s. The stories of these tunnels have come alive through these theatrical tours, and have revealed the “Chicago Connection” between the city of Moose Jaw and Al Capone.

Fans of Corner Gas has the chance to see the magic of Canada’s funniest show. In Saskatchewan is hidden the little town of Dog River. It is nowhere on the province’s official map but Dog River is jealously sheltered by the community of Rouleau and the City of Regina. This tour is an intimate look at the making of Corner Gas.

The National Doukhobour Heritage Village at Veregin features 11 buildings, including the museum, two prayer homes, a bath house, bakery, barn, blacksmith shop, early homes and a granary. Visitors to the Doukhobour Dugout House near Blaine Lake are treated to the unique sounds of a cappella singing, in the ravine along the North Saskatchewan River. Located 100km north of Saskatoon, the Dugout House is designated as a Provincial Heritage Site.

Eastend features the T.rex skeleton excavated in 1994/95, one of the best of only 12 such discoveries in the world.

On the shore of Ajawaan Lake in Prince Albert National Park the cabin and last home of Grey Owl – the world’s most celebrated naturalist of the 1930s – still stands and is open to visitors.

The Athabasca Sand Dunes are among the most northerly major sand dunes in the world, and among the largest in North America

Historic Stanley Mission was established in 1850, and the Anglican church that still stands there is the oldest building in Saskatchewan.