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Hints on Travelling to University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK

The Objective

Your mission (should you accept it) is to make it to Saskatoon and eventually to the University of Saskatchewan campus. (This web page will not self-destruct in 60 seconds.)


Rail

Saskatoon has CN and CP lines passing through. You could try VIA Rail for regional transport to Saskatoon.

Air Travel

Saskatoon has a small, international airport: John G. Diefenbaker International Airport (IATA: YXE, ICAO: CYXE). It is served, by among others, Air Canada, Westjet, and coming from the US, United (often via Denver), and Delta (often via Minneapolis).

Connection information (buses/taxis/car rental) from YXE to the city

Road

For people in neighbouring provinces or states, road is an option. If you're going to be driving, you're probably reasonably local and have some concept as to where Saskatoon is, so it won't be too difficult to get here. There aren't too many roads to choose from (as long as you stay off the rural grid road system!) See Google Maps or the official provincial highways road conditions maps.

Travelling to and in Saskatoon by Bus


Taxis in Saskatoon

Taxis (and taxidermists!) serving Saskatoon

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