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Discover Saskatoon…

Differently

Exploring Saskatoon from the South Saskatchewan River is like discovering the city all over again.
Join us on The Prairie Lily for one of our many cruises through the Meewasin Valley and take in the beauty of our living river, our friendly city, and our expansive prairie sky.

Discover Saskatoon…

Differently

Exploring Saskatoon from the South Saskatchewan River is like discovering the city all over again.

Join us on The Prairie Lily for one of our many cruises through the Meewasin Valley and take in the beauty of our living river, our friendly city, and our expansive prairie sky.

The Prairie Lily Cruises

The Prairie Lily

Cruises

Announcing: Alongside Brunches and Dinner

While we cannot sail yet, we’d like to welcome you onto the Prairie Lily for an afternoon drop in, brunch on Saturday and Sunday or, if you’re a dinner person, for dinner on Saturday evening.

Afternoon SocialsSaturday, May 17 and Sunday, May 18 from 1:30 – 4:30 pm
The river may be dry, but we’re not
During the afternoons on both Saturday and Sunday this weekend, we’re welcoming guests to drop in from 1:30 to 4:30 pm for a quiet change of pace from the week’s busyness. Come on board, enjoy our beverage service, have a little bite from our snack bar, and enjoy a different way to spend a weekend afternoon.

Captain’s Brunch Buffet
Saturday, May 17 and Sunday, May 18 from 11:30 am – 1:00 pm
With our usual delicious offerings (why change a good thing?), brunch includes morning favourites like the Chef’s breakfast skillet, containing pork sausage, peppers, onions, mushrooms, potatoes, cheese and hollandaise sauce. We also serve bacon, eggs, hash browns, fresh waffles, fruit, dessert and our favourite – the omlette bar! After you’ve enjoyed your brunch, you’re welcome to spend some time on the upper deck, take in the beauty of the riverbank, and enjoy some fresh Saskatoon air.

 

Dinner on The Prairie LilySaturday, May 17 from 6:00 – 8:30 pm
Created by our house caterer, Chef Kevin from Flavours Catering, you’ll begin your plated service dinner with specialty rolls, a salad, two entrees (yes, that means you receive two different servings of meat per plate!), starch and a vegetable. We follow up with dessert because no meal is complete without it. You can also enjoy our beverage service of wine, beer, spirits and more!

View our booking calendar and check availability.


High Sand Levels and Low Water Levels in the South Saskatchewan River Stop The Prairie Lily from Cruising

 

Dear Friends,

It’s with heavy hearts that we have to let you know the water level in the South Saskatchewan River is so low that The Prairie Lily will have to cancel its final cruising season if no action is taken.

Typically, there is adequate water flow downstream from Lake Diefenbaker to keep the river navigable. Unfortunately, adequate water flow is no longer the case, and this has resulted in an accumulation of sand in the river. We would be able to cruise as scheduled if the Water Security Agency (WSA), the provincial government’s agency responsible for the province’s water resource management and controls the flow of water from the Gardiner Dam, would release enough water from Lake Diefenbaker to allow safe operation on the river.

While Lake Diefenbaker needs to retain water for power production and irrigation, the current lake water levels are above the historic average high and will rise next month from the expected spring run off from the above average snowpack from the Rocky Mountains. Right now, the surplus water is just being held.

Based on his knowledge of the river and historical flows, Captain Mike projects Saskatoon would need a flow of 900cms for 72 hours or 400cms for a number of days to mitigate the problem. The WSA has not released any substantial water flows since 2020, causing this accumulation of sand in the river. The current WSA 10-day Provincial Forecast shows flows will be maintained at the lowest level of 60cms.

We, along with other local businesses operating in and around the river, knew as early as last summer there was a problem with water levels in the river and we welcomed WSA CEO and their VP of Science and Licensing on a personal cruise with Captain Mike in the wheelhouse last July so they could see firsthand the concern before it became an issue. No action has been taken. We contacted them last week after doing our annual pre-cruising river survey to advise the river was not navigable. We were informed on Friday that they will not release any additional water from Gardiner Dam.

We were all set and excited to welcome you for our final season of cruises starting this Saturday, May 10. We regret dearly that we will have to cancel upcoming cruises until the WSA releases water flow. As we cancel cruises, we will be contacting guests who have purchased tickets to either fully refund their tickets or, hoping we can sail at some point this summer, move their cruise to a future date.

But this is not just about us. We are just one of many river users in Saskatoon and Saskatchewan from the dam to Cumberland House and local festivals and events that will not be able to carry their plans forward into the summer. Without mitigation, even low draft, non-powered users like canoes and kayaks will not be able enjoy the river in future years.


Our 2025 season will commence on Mother’s Day weekend.

Individual tickets sales will commence at the beginning of April.


We look forward to welcoming you.

 

It’s with mixed feelings and immense gratitude that we announce our 2025 season will be our last. We can’t put into words how much we appreciate all your support, kindness, and encouragement over the past dozen years. We’ve truly had a great ride, rather cruise, and it’s because of all of you, our crews over the years, and our beloved city, Saskatoon. From the bottom of our hearts – thank you.

Anyone want to buy a riverboat?

The Prairie Lily actually does not have to retire. It’s really us – Captain Mike and Joan – who are retiring.

We hope a new owner will come forward and keep The Lily on the river. Curious? You can find more information here.

In the meantime, we’ll keep you posted about our final season. We look forward to welcoming you aboard The Prairie Lily, one last time.

Lily of the Valley

by Canadian artist
Glen Scrimshaw

Welcome Aboard!
The Prairie Lily Adventure

Story and colouring book

The Prairie Lily Lego set!


Available now at Nutrien Wonderhub!

PARKING

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The Prairie Lily is located in the Kinsmen Riverfront Park Area. Visitors share access to all Area parking, so the lots fill up quickly. Please leave plenty of time to park and be aware that most of the lots have time limits. The parking lot at the YWCA is only a short walk through Playland Park to the dock.

PARKING

The Prairie Lily is located in the Kinsmen Riverfront Park Area. Visitors share access to all Area parking, so the lots fill up quickly. Please leave plenty of time to park and be aware that most of the lots have time limits. The parking lot at the YWCA is only a short walk through Playland Park to the dock.

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WELCOME TO SASKATOON!

Thank you to all our passengers for making The Prairie Lily one of Saskatoon's most popular attractions and venue. 

We look forward to welcoming you this summer!

 

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Phone: 1-306-955-5459
office@theprairielily.com

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