Where prairie landscapes meet creative spaces.

August 8 & 9, 2026

Photo credit: Robin and Arlene Karpan
www.photojourneys.ca

HWY - 378

HWY 378

Photo credit: Robin and Arlene Karpan
www.photojourneys.ca

About the trail.

Each summer, the artists of the Thickwood Hills Studio Trail open their studios and homes to visitors eager to experience the artistic excellence and diversity of the Thickwood Hills region in northern Saskatchewan, Canada. The full Trail spans roughly 75 km, guiding you along some of the area’s most scenic roads. Give yourself plenty of time to enjoy not only the studios, but the journey itself.

Visit artists in their working spaces to see where they create, what they’re working on, and to meet the people behind the art.

CLick below to learn more about our story, founding artist Rigmor Clarke and how to join us.

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Meet the artists.

Explore the art & creative spaces of the Thickwood Hills Studio Trail. From clay and paint to glass, wood, wax, cold-processed oil and textiles, these artists bring the spirit of the Thickwood Hills to life through their creativity & craftsmanship. Explore their unique styles, learn about their processes, and get inspired by local prairie artistry.

Welcome to our studios.

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Artists Profiles

Upcoming events

  • Sandra's Framing Gallery & Gifts.

    September 2025 - January 2026

    625 Branion Dr.

    Prince Albert, SK

  • On the Avenue Gallery.

    July 2026

    1101 Central Ave

    Prince Albert, SK

  • Eron Coffee House.

    Summer 2026

    3929 8 St E #209

    Saskatoon, SK

  • Thickwood Hills Studio Tour

    August 8 & 9th, 2026

Photo credits: Robin and Arlene Karpan
www.photojourneys.ca

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