Trail Access
Look for neighborhood pathways that lead directly into the Meewasin Valley for a quick escape into nature.





Silverspring is a primarily residential community located in Saskatchewan. The area is celebrated for its quiet, safe streets and strong sense of community, making it an ideal location for families and those seeking a suburban escape. One of its most significant advantages is its immediate proximity to the Meewasin Valley, which provides residents and visitors with miles of scenic trails along the South Saskatchewan River for hiking, cycling, and wildlife viewing. While the area is largely residential, it is conveniently located near local amenities and offers a variety of parks, ensuring a balance of tranquility and accessibility for all who visit.
Silverspring is a primarily residential community located in Saskatchewan. The area is celebrated for its quiet, safe streets and strong sense of community, making it an ideal location for families and those seeking a suburban escape. One of its most significant advantages is its immediate proximity to the Meewasin Valley, which provides residents and visitors with miles of scenic trails along the South Saskatchewan River for hiking, cycling, and wildlife viewing. While the area is largely residential, it is conveniently located near local amenities and offers a variety of parks, ensuring a balance of tranquility and accessibility for all who visit.
Direct access to the scenic Meewasin Valley trail system.
Quiet, safe residential streets ideal for families.
Proximity to the South Saskatchewan River.
Abundant local parks and green spaces.
Peaceful suburban environment away from city noise.
Limited public transit options compared to major urban cores.
Very few commercial businesses or restaurants within the immediate neighborhood boundaries.
The area is very quiet, which may not suit those looking for nightlife or high-energy activities.
Look for neighborhood pathways that lead directly into the Meewasin Valley for a quick escape into nature.
Having a vehicle is recommended as the area is primarily residential and spread out from major commercial centers.
Quiet residential stays and access to riverside nature trails.
CAD $
$100-$150 p/day
English, French
Take advantage of the well-maintained neighborhood parks which offer playgrounds and open spaces for recreation.
June-September
A great time to see the river valley wake up, though trails can be quite muddy as the snow melts.
Perfect weather for long walks or bike rides along the South Saskatchewan River.
The changing colors of the valley trees make for spectacular photography and crisp autumn walks.
Expect cold temperatures; the trails are beautiful in the snow but require proper winter gear.