Saskatchewan

6 things to do in Saskatchewan this weekend

Not sure what to do this weekend? Here are some suggestions throughout Saskatchewan.

WakeRide, Batoche Kidsfest, and Roughriders revenge all great events this weekend

Not sure what to do this weekend? Here are some suggestions throughout Saskatchewan:

Saturday

WakeRide 2015 in Saskatoon

One of Saskatoon's most exciting river events is back and it's all for a good cause.

Head down to River Landing to see professional wakeboard competitions.

All proceeds support Saskatoon inner-city youth.

There is also plenty of great music at the festivals. On Saturday, there will be performances by Wenches and Rogues, Acronyms, Smokekiller, Ultimate Power Duo, Pistolwhips, and One Bad Son.

This event continues on Sunday with music by The Dead South. Find more information here. www.wakeride.ca

Kidsfest at Batoche

The Batoche National Historic Site will be a great place for families on Saturday.

The jam-packed family day includes a petting zoo, bouncy castles, giant slide, wagon rides, children's activities, and more.

There will also be plenty of live music and performers that will get you clapping your hands and dancing the weekend away.

And what trip to Batoche would be complete without bannock? Find it all 90 kilometres north of Saskatoon.

The site is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

2015 Canada Day Classic Regatta in Regina

Fun and free — a great combination for people looking for entertainment this weekend.

Hosted by the Wascana Racing Canoe Club, the Canada Day Classic is the largest regatta in Western Canada. 

Competitors of all ages will compete on Wascana Lake from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 

Sunday

Saskatchewan Roughriders vs Toronto Argonauts

Saskatchewan Roughriders running back Anthony Allen. (Peter Mills/CBC)

The Roughriders hope to rebound after a rough home-opener in week one.

Quarterback Kevin Glenn will make his first start since Darian Durant suffered a season-ending injury. Kicker Paul McCallum makes his return in green and white after leaving the team 10 years ago.

Kickoff is at 1:30 p.m. at Mosaic Stadium. Tickets are still available.

Fire Fundraiser in Prince Albert

Given the situation facing over 5,000 evacuees, the Prince Albert Grand Council is seeking donations.

Items such as diapers, blankets, deodorant, shampoo and summer clothing can be dropped off at the Senator Allan Bird Memorial Centre.

An outdoor concert will be held at Kinsmen Park. The outdoor event will take place from 2 p.m. 10 p.m. with performances by Donny Parenteau, Marty Ballentyne, Black Eyed Creez, Kerri English, the Goats, Cars Collide, Leonard Adam and Sons, Carl Crane, Lauren Reid and many more. 

The event is free but donations will be accepted. Find more information here.

PGA Tour Canada Dakota Dunes Open in Saskatoon

Saskatchewan's most prestigious golf tournament wraps up on Sunday. And what better day to hit the links than the final round?

The event showcases 156 of the top players from around the world who are on the path to PGA Tour. 

You may just see the next great golf star like Graham DeLaet, who started his career on the PGA Tour Canada.

Find more information here.

Other weekend events to note:

  • Sandra Schmirler Spray Pad opens: Regina's newest spray pad is open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
  • World Men's Softball Championship in Saskatoon: On Sunday, a champion will be crowned at Bob Van Impe Stadium at 2:30 p.m.
  • Saskatchewan Jazz Festival in Saskatoon: If you missed your chance, Sunday is your last day to see great music. Find who is playing at the free stage here.