Saskatchewan is one of Canada's provinces since 1905.
Saskatchewan (from the Cree language term kisiskāciwani-sīpiy, meaning "swift-flowing river"), may also refer to:
Territorial divisions
- District of Saskatchewan, part of the Northwest Territories of Canada from 1882 to 1905, partly overlapping the current province of the same name
 - Saskatchewan (Provisional District), a federal electoral district in the then-Northwest Territories
 
Natural Features
- Saskatchewan River, a river in Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Canada
- South Saskatchewan River, a river in Southern Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada
 - North Saskatchewan River, a river in Central Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada
 
 - Saskatchewan Glacier, a glacier in Alberta, Canada
 - Mount Saskatchewan (Yukon), a mountain
 - Mount Saskatchewan (Alberta), another mountain
 
Places
- Saskatchewan, Manitoba, a rural municipality in Manitoba, Canada
 - Fort Saskatchewan, a city in Alberta, Canada
 
Other
- Saskatchewan Party, ruling centre-right political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan
 - University of Saskatchewan, a coeducational public research university located in Saskatoon
 - Saskatchewan (film), 1954
 - 45561 Saskatchewan, a British LMS Jubilee Class locomotive
 - "Saskatchewan", a song by Les Trois Accords from the 2003 album Gros mammouth album
 
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