Saskatchewan Entertainment
Food and Drink
You can find a good selection of restaurants in all the province's cities and major towns catering to all tastes and budgets. Alcohol is sold only in licensed stores, licensed restaurants, cocktail lounges, and dining and beverage rooms. Retail outlets operate throughout the province.
Regional specialities:
• Whitefish and pickerel are marketed by aboriginal (First Nations) co-operatives.
• Wild rice harvested by First Nations people is an excellent accompaniment to the abundant wild fowl which includes partridge, prairie chicken, wild duck and goose.
• Saskatoon berries, similar to blueberries, are used for jams, jellies and saskatoon berry pie, often eaten with fresh cream. Other wild berries include pinchberries and cranberries, which make a tart and tangy jelly, ideal with wild fowl meals.
Legal drinking age: 19.
Tipping: It is customary to tip 15% in bars and restaurants.
Regional specialities:
• Whitefish and pickerel are marketed by aboriginal (First Nations) co-operatives.
• Wild rice harvested by First Nations people is an excellent accompaniment to the abundant wild fowl which includes partridge, prairie chicken, wild duck and goose.
• Saskatoon berries, similar to blueberries, are used for jams, jellies and saskatoon berry pie, often eaten with fresh cream. Other wild berries include pinchberries and cranberries, which make a tart and tangy jelly, ideal with wild fowl meals.
Legal drinking age: 19.
Tipping: It is customary to tip 15% in bars and restaurants.
Nightlife
There are several nightclubs in the major cities; many bars and restaurants in most main towns have live entertainment as well as music and dancing. The best times for nightlife are during the annual summer fairs held regularly in all the major towns. The emphasis changes in each town and according to the time of year. An example can be found in the capital, Regina, with a festival lasting several days - Buffalo Days.
Shopping
There are many small craft stores that offer pottery, stained glass, silkscreens, rock jewellery, embroidered leather, beadwork, woodwork and denim. All the major chains are well represented in Saskatchewan.
Shopping hours: Shopping hours vary, but stores are open Mon-Sat 1000-1800 in most parts of Saskatchewan. Many urban shops, particularly in malls, are also open Mon-Fri until 2100, and Sun from 1200-1700.
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Shopping hours: Shopping hours vary, but stores are open Mon-Sat 1000-1800 in most parts of Saskatchewan. Many urban shops, particularly in malls, are also open Mon-Fri until 2100, and Sun from 1200-1700.
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