Saskatchewan Cabin Owners Don't Own Their Beaches
If you own waterfront property in Saskatchewan, that beach you've been maintaining, protecting, maybe even shooing trespassers off of? It's not yours.
Buying, selling, valuing, or scouting land and lakefront—everything you need to navigate Canada’s cabin market.
If you own waterfront property in Saskatchewan, that beach you've been maintaining, protecting, maybe even shooing trespassers off of? It's not yours.
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From yurts to domes to tipis, glamping is here - and growing - in Canada's prairie province.
Benjamin Franklin once said, "There are only two certainties in life: death and taxes". For Canadian cabin owners, these certainties collide in a particularly poignant way. That idyllic family cabin, home to decades of memories, might just come with a tax bill large enough to force it out
Have you ever dreamed of buying a plot of land and building a wooden cabin with your own two hands? Fortunately, dreams can be reality if you have about $20,000 CAD and a bit of spare time on your hands. This New Brunswick off-grid cabin was built over two
Is the dream of owning a cottage slipping further out of reach? There's a growing trend that might just make cabin ownership attainable again. When I was a kid, it seemed everyone around me had a cabin they went up to in the summer - usually a friend&
The price of everything is going up, and cabins in Saskatchewan are no exception. As the summer of 2025 draw near, we searched high and low for the most expensive cabin you can buy in Saskatchewan today. While there are now cabins going for nearly $3,000,000 at Emma