paul steele on a horse in canada

After arriving in the province of Saskatchewan and the City of Saskatoon it was time to head out of the city to the prairie. It was time to escape into the wilderness for some horse riding and ranch life experience.

I had arrived at the start of fall so to look out over the land the pale brown vistas meet the spectacular large skies in a way that only this part of the world can show. Deer jumping around through the fields., geese flocking in the skies, and this was only just entering the prairie.

La Reata Ranch entrance sign

My destination, La Reata Ranch in Saskatchewan. To experience a proper way of the cowboy, on horseback. La Reata Ranch is a special destination, offering an unforgettable experience for visitors. Nestled in the breathtaking prairie countryside, this ranch is known for its captivating natural beauty and array of exciting activities.

With its stunning views, diverse wildlife, and warm hospitality, La Reata Ranch provides a truly immersive escape from the bustling city life. Guests can indulge in a variety of attractions and activities including horseback riding, trail adventures, fishing or wild swimming in Lake Diefenbaker, wildlife viewing, and relaxation in the cozy accommodations.

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the horses coming down the hill

Horse Riding Experience

After staring in wonder at the scenes around us, the host, George went and brought down the horses. Our rides for the day. The excitement grew as these splendid animals came down from the top of the hill, this was going to be one of those experiences you can never forget. Each horse looked splendid, which one was we going to get paired with?

the horses of La Reata Ranch

I was given a great horse by the name of Scooter. Over I went went to give him a brushing and to saddle up. For me this was a whole new experience. For Scooter he had probable seen it so many times.

The sun was out, the scene was set, lets go!

paul steele on a horse at La Reata Ranch

I admit I was a novice but any adrenalin soon got outdone by the joy as I got going. First we went out down by the river, gentle and serene. Looking around hardly believing I was here doing this in this area. Everyone was loving it, you could feel it. Escape and adventure at its finest.

riding away

We turned away from the river, up and onto the prairie top and in the big wide open, this was living and Scooter thought so too as he started to pick up trots and gallops. Oh boy here we go.

riding away onto the prairie

This huge horse ride out onto the prairie was only a part of the stay here on the ranch but my word what an exhilarating experience.

Remember this is the land that people like the Indigenous Blackfoot and Crow travelled through and hunted Bison. It is now wide open land full of cattle that to me seem so far from anywhere.

the group lined up on horseback

Alas it was time eventually to head back to the ranch and let Scooter run off with his friends in the sunset.

Now that was a proper horse ride!

The Saloon

The fun didn’t stop there for us though. The steak meal that awaited us on our return was absolutely divine. Plus there was a tequila and lime cocktail to quench the thirst at the same time.

the bar at La Reata Ranch

All before heading to the great authentic saloon for a good old Canadian beer…. or few.

having a canadian beer

Location and Accessibility

La Reata Ranch is located by the Saskatchewan River Valley, Canada. The ranch is situated in a remote area, nicely far far away from it all, and the nearest town, Kyle, is approximately 40 kilometers away. Here are the transportation options available to reach the ranch:

  1. By Car: Visitors can reach La Reata Ranch by car from Saskatoon. The drive is about 2 and a half hours, You can get detailed driving directions from the ranch if traveling by road.

  2. By Air: The closest airport to La Reata Ranch is the Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport (YXE), located approximately 230 kilometers away. From the airport, visitors can rent a car and drive to the ranch.

rocking chair on the porch La Reata Ranch

Accommodations and Dining

Cabins: The ranch features cozy, western style rustic cabins that provide a comfortable and authentic experience. Each cabin is equipped with basic amenities such as beds, private bathrooms, heating, and electricity.

Dining: La Reata Ranch offers delicious meals prepared with locally sourced ingredients. Guests can enjoy hearty ranch-style cuisine in the dining area or opt for packed lunches during outdoor activities.

I adored the breakfasts here during my stay. In the middle of nowhere it was real authentic pancakes with the most gorgeous maple syrup I have ever had. Delicious.

dining hut La Reata Ranch

Conclusion

Well, What a memorable experience that was. Spending time, away from it all, many miles away from it all at La Reata Ranch, was something that will stay with me.

If you want to do something unique in a lesser visited part of Canada then I suggest putting this on your list.

YeeHAW!

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12 Comments

  1. Donna Janke says:

    Great photos. I’ve been to Saskatoon many times, but didn’t know about Le Reata Ranch.

    1. Paul Steele says:

      A wonderful spot, miles from anywhere.. loved it. Thank you 🙂

  2. Craig Zabransky says:

    So need to see this part of Canada… enjoy images.
    stay adventurous, Craig

  3. Beautiful country and Beautiful creatures.

  4. JOHN HAYES says:

    Hi Paul
    Love the pics.
    John

  5. trish skinner says:

    amazing, looks like a brilliant adventure!

    1. Paul Steele says:

      truly is Trish. Amazing

  6. Erin Duke says:

    Don’t lie; you totally got those different-colored horses in the first shot to run in a line like that. 😉 Great set of shots, I’m lovin’ ’em! 🙂

    1. Paul Steele says:

      haha I wish… Thats the way they were herded down from the fields. Thx Erin 🙂

  7. I’m heading to Saskatchewan on a road trip next week to explore Grasslands National Park for the first time. Looking forward to seeing those wild open spaces. Looks to me like you’re pretty comfortable on a horse.

    1. Paul Steele says:

      Hi Leigh, wide open and beautiful it is.. You will have lots of fun 🙂

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