Saskatchewan— a place where seemingly endless farmland fades into dark boreal timber, where migrating birds blacken the sky, and where every hunt carries the possibility of a true trophy animal. At GGO & WTO, hunters gain access to nearly 800,000 acres of exceptional hunting territory bordering provincial park ground and vast stretches of untouched wilderness. It’s the perfect combination of agriculture, thick cover, natural habitat, and low hunting pressure that consistently produces world-class opportunities for black bear, whitetail deer, and waterfowl hunters alike.
For whitetail hunters, Saskatchewan has earned its reputation for a reason. After all, Saskatchewan produced the world record “Hansen” Buck along with many others. Long winters, strong genetics, abundant feed, and proper management create the kind of mature northern buck’s hunters dream about. At GGO & WTO, the minimum whitetail targeted is 150 inches, with legitimate opportunities at larger deer every season. These are heavy-bodied northern bucks carrying deep mass, long tines, and the kind of character that makes Saskatchewan deer famous across the hunting world. From frosty mornings in a stand overlooking a timber edge to rattling in the boreal forest as snow falls around you, every day in camp feels like the next sit could produce the buck of a lifetime because many times over, it has.
Spring bear season here is equally impressive. Hunters can expect exceptional success on mature black bears, with an average of nearly 30% color phase bears harvested each season. Seeing a chocolate, cinnamon, or blonde-phase bear step quietly into a bait site in the fading northern light is something few hunters ever forget, let alone experience. Combined with high bear numbers, quality bait locations, and experienced guides who know the country intimately, it creates an unforgettable spring hunting experience on some of the most beautiful ground Canada has to offer.
When fall arrives, the skies over Saskatchewan come alive with migrating ducks, cranes and geese. Waterfowl hunters experience fast-paced action over agricultural fields, potholes, and staging areas as massive flights of birds move south with liberal limits compared to the USA. Whether you’re a seasoned wing shooter or experiencing prairie waterfowl hunting for the first time, there’s nothing quite like watching a spinning tornado of geese lock up over the decoys at sunrise while the first licks of winter air begin pushing them south through the prairie pothole region.
And when hunting season winds down, the adventure doesn’t stop. Winter in northern Saskatchewan offers its own kind of magic. Snow-covered forests, frozen lakes, crisp northern air, and endless opportunities to explore. Guests can relax in the cozy lodge and hot tub after days spent snowmobiling through the backcountry, ice fishing, fat tire biking, or simply enjoying the peaceful beauty of a Canadian winter.
Whether you come chasing a giant Saskatchewan whitetail, a mature black bear, unforgettable waterfowl action, or simply a true northern escape, GGO & WTO delivers the kind of authentic outdoor experience that stays with you long after you head home.

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