Summer 2026 Issue - READ NOW
Welcome to the summer issue of CAA Saskatchewan Magazine - your guide to making the most of the season ahead. Summer in Saskatchewan
is all about adventure, connection, and creating memories, whether that means hitting the open road, exploring hidden gems close to home, or planning the getaway you've been dreaming about all year.
In this issue, you’ll find inspiring travel ideas, practical tips for safer and smoother summer journeys, and stories that celebrate the people, places, and experiences that make our province unique. From outdoor escapes and family-friendly activities to expert advice on vehicles, insurance, and everyday living, we’re here to help you enjoy every moment of the season with confidence.
As always, CAA Saskatchewan is proud to support our Members on every step of the journey. We hope this issue inspires you to embrace the warmth, freedom, and excitement of summer — wherever the road may take you. Happy reading, and have a safe and unforgettable summer.
Here are some exciting highlights:
Chair’s Message
- Christian Braid, CAA SK Board Chair, shares his Summer on the Move message highlighting savings, safety, and simple summer getaways.
Insurance
- Getting Tailor-Made CAA Insurance Coverage That Fits Your Needs. GM of Insurance, Lori Madsen, discusses what matters most for Saskatchewan residents.
Membership & Member Savings
- Save big on Saskatchewan Roughrider tickets.
- How CAA Can Help You Get the Most Out of Your Summer Road Trip.
- How to Have a Rewarding Summer.
Travel
- 10 Things to Do in Porto.
- How to Find Sustainable, Authentic Ecotourism Travel Experiences Across Canada.
- Vancouver Island RV Vibes.
- Unique Canadian Bucket-List Destinations.
- 7 Reasons to Choose a European River Cruise.
Automotive
- The EV charging experience in Canada
- Beat the Heat – Summer Car Maintenance Tips.
Lifestyle
- How to build your own gravel garden.
- Creating a pet-friendly home – the rise of barkitecture.
Where in the World Contest
- A regal crossing - opened almost a century ago and restored in 2009, this unique, art deco-inspired structure features Egyptian motifs, terracotta balusters, and lamp posts adorned with bison heads. Listed on the Canadian Register of Historic Places, it’s often described as the longest bridge spanning the shortest body of water in the world. CAA Members can email their guess to caa.magazine@caask.ca.See contest rules here.
- Congratulations to the winner of the spring Where in the World contest, Sheryl M., who won a Mac in a Sac Origin II Packable Waterproof Jacket. The correct answer was Wong Guy’s Shoe Shop, which operated as a shoe repair shop and informal community hub between 1922 and 1979 in Gull Lake.
Plus, get your family adventure-ready with CAA’s summer safety advice, packed with tips for driving, camping, boating, and stretching every tank of gas a little further.
Past Issues
Spring 2026 CAA Saskatchewan Magazine
Spring 2025 CAA Saskatchewan Magazine
Summer 2025 CAA Saskatchewan Magazine
Fall 2025 CAA Saskatchewan Magazine
Winter 2025 CAA Saskatchewan Magazine

















