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How many trail photos are currently sitting in your camera roll?![]()
5? 50? 500?![]()
Our annual photo contest opens June 7, and some of those photos deserve to be seen.![]()
Save this reminder and keep an eye on our page for contest details this Saturday.![]()
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Saskatchewan Trails Association
2260 McIntyre Street
Regina, SK S4P 2R9
1 (306) 522 9326
info@sasktrails.ca
2260 McIntyre Street
Regina, SK S4P 2R9
1 (306) 522 9326
info@sasktrails.ca


Fat Biking trail takes off thanks to STA support
Photo courtesy of Frank Collins of Danger Dynamite Multimedia Earlier this year, the Fatlanders Fat Tire Brigade received a $1,000 Member Grant from the STA to support their Winter Fat Bike Groomed Trail Network called the St. Barbe Winter Trail Network. A fat bike is an off-road bicycle with oversized tires, typically 3.8 in (97 […]
STA releases 2019-2024 Strategic Plan
The STA’s 2019-2024 Strategic Plan will allow us to focus our efforts to fulfill our mission and achieve our vision. We have developed four strategic priorities: 1. Continue to be an effective and well-governed board. 2. To be a resource for accurate trail location and operational information accessible to the public and the membership. 3. […]
Travel back in time through these Sask historical tours
There are trail outings in Saskatchewan that allow residents to take a walk back in time. Numerous towns and villages have developed walking tours that highlight some of the historically significant features of their neighbourhood. On these walking tours, you’re likely to encounter historic churches, rustic barns or old railway lines that once played a […]
STA helps trail group improve snowmobile trails
Earlier this year, the Timber Trails Sno Riders Snowmobile Club was one of the groups to receive funding through the STA Member Grant program. The community service club is dedicated to maintaining and upgrading the snowmobile trail system in the Big River area. The STA gave Timber Trails $500 toward the upkeep of their trail in Big River. […]