Hudson Bay (Saskatchewan) Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
town in Saskatchewan, Canada
About Hudson Bay (Saskatchewan)
Hudson Bay is nestled in the Red Deer Valley, between the Porcupine and Pasquia Hills in northeastern Saskatchewan. European settlement began in the 18th century, with fur trading posts being established east and south of the present-day townsite. The town of Hudson Bay was established when the Canadian Northern Railway, a predecessor to the Canadian National Railway (CN), arrived in 1909. Hudson Bay's economy is based on forestry, agriculture, processing and eco-tourism, and has claimed the title of "Forestry Capital of Canada" as well as "Moose Capital of the World" due to the abundance of wildlife in the area.
Top Attractions in Hudson Bay (Saskatchewan)
Explore the best things to see and do in Hudson Bay (Saskatchewan):
- ★Al Mazur Memorial Heritage Park
- ★Hudson Bay Museum
Where to Eat in Hudson Bay (Saskatchewan)
Must-try local food and restaurants:
- 🍴Lynns Drive Inn
- 🍴Take Ten Restaurant
- 🍴The Pines Restaurant
Where to Stay in Hudson Bay (Saskatchewan)
- 🏨Hudson Bay Regional Park
- 🏨Jackpine Cabins & Storage
- 🏨Norwood Motel
- 🏨Treeline Motel
Hudson Bay (Saskatchewan) Travel Guide Sections
Our comprehensive guide covers 11 sections including:
