Transportation
A car is highly recommended for traveling between Martensville and Saskatoon, as public transit options between the two are limited.





Martensville is a vibrant city located in the heart of the Canadian prairies, just eight kilometers north of Saskatoon. Recognized as one of the fastest-growing municipalities in Saskatchewan, it offers a high quality of life with a distinct small-town feel. The city is well-regarded for its commitment to recreation, featuring numerous parks, trout-stocked ponds, and the impressive Martensville Athletic Pavilion. While primarily a residential hub, its location makes it an ideal spot for travelers who prefer a quieter setting while remaining close to the shopping, dining, and cultural attractions of the province's largest city. Visitors can enjoy the local pathway systems that connect various neighborhoods and green spaces, highlighting the natural beauty of the region.
Martensville is a vibrant city located in the heart of the Canadian prairies, just eight kilometers north of Saskatoon. Recognized as one of the fastest-growing municipalities in Saskatchewan, it offers a high quality of life with a distinct small-town feel. The city is well-regarded for its commitment to recreation, featuring numerous parks, trout-stocked ponds, and the impressive Martensville Athletic Pavilion. While primarily a residential hub, its location makes it an ideal spot for travelers who prefer a quieter setting while remaining close to the shopping, dining, and cultural attractions of the province's largest city. Visitors can enjoy the local pathway systems that connect various neighborhoods and green spaces, highlighting the natural beauty of the region.
Close proximity to the urban amenities of Saskatoon.
Extensive network of community parks and walking trails.
Modern athletic facilities including the Martensville Athletic Pavilion.
Safe, family-oriented atmosphere with a small-town feel.
Accommodation options within the city itself are limited; most visitors stay in nearby Saskatoon.
Winter weather can be severe with heavy snow and very low temperatures, requiring appropriate clothing and vehicle preparation.
The city is primarily residential, so nightlife and high-end dining are better sought in the neighboring city.
A car is highly recommended for traveling between Martensville and Saskatoon, as public transit options between the two are limited.
Take advantage of the city's park system, which includes paved trails perfect for morning jogs or evening strolls.
Quiet residential stays and easy access to Saskatoon.
CAD $
$100-$150 p/day
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Check the city's community calendar for local hockey games or seasonal festivals held at the local recreation centers.
June-September
Expect a muddy 'break-up' season as snow melts, with temperatures gradually warming through April and May.
The peak time to visit, featuring long sunny days, warm weather, and active community parks.
A beautiful time for walks in the local parks as the prairie foliage changes color before the frost sets in.
Cold and snowy; ideal for those interested in local ice hockey culture or winter sports in the surrounding area.