SK Crown Land
~40% of Saskatchewan is Crown land — ~64 million acres of huntable territory. Know exactly where you can and can't hunt.
See every parcel of huntable Crown land in Saskatchewan — color-coded by type, with WMU boundaries overlaid on satellite imagery.
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Northern Saskatchewan is predominantly Crown land, while southern regions are mostly private agricultural land.
Land where hunting is generally permitted with a valid licence
Provincial Crown land available for hunting. Predominantly in northern Saskatchewan.
Crown land protected under WHPA for wildlife habitat. Hunting is generally permitted.
Large forested Crown land areas in the north. Open to hunting with some road access restrictions.
Written permission required to hunt on private land
Crown land in northern Saskatchewan is generally open to hunting
Some Crown land parcels in the south are small and surrounded by private land
Check for posted signs and local restrictions
Southern Saskatchewan is mostly private — get permission or head north
WHPA quarters are scattered across the prairies and can hold excellent whitetail
Use maps to find WHPA land sections near agricultural areas
Saskatchewan's boreal forest offers remote moose and bear hunting on Crown land
Always verify land designations with official provincial maps before hunting.
Every parcel of Crown land in Saskatchewan — color-coded on satellite imagery with WMU boundaries. Know exactly where you can hunt before you leave the truck.
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