399.79 Acre mixed farmland in RM of Key West No 70.
2025 Farmland assessment: $374,400
soil class: J , J, G
total cultivated acres: 227.
native grass: 104 acres.
Total acres: 399.79
E1/2 NW 33-09-23 W2 can be purchased separately .
Farmland is rented to Dec 31 of 2027, Yearly rent is $14300 plus GST.More details
Farmland near Canwood, SK. The yard site (18.1 ac) is being subdivided out, and is not included in the purchase. 141.27 ac. will remain. 2025 SAMA assessment is 173,400. Asking price is 1.15 x the 2025 assessment. The farmland is leased for 2026 for $6,250 (125 AC at $50 per ac.). 2026 Taxes on the bare land parcel being sold are estimated to be $700.More details
159 Acre grain land in RM of Key West No 70,
Legal Description: NW 29-9-24 W2
2025 Farmland assessment: $143,500
soil class: J , J, G
total cultivated acres: 136.
waste : 23acres.
current lease will expire on Dec 31 of 2026.More details
100 acres of hay/pasture land on the north side of the Village of Meacham, approximately 60 km east of Saskatoon. This 2-parcel package (NW 23-36-27-W2, Ext 4 & 5) offers a mix of cultivated and native grassland with wetland habitat, with direct Highway 2 frontage.
Being sold under the Ducks Unlimited Canada Revolving Land Conservation Program. A conservation easement will be registered on title permitting haying and grazing. Tame grass acres may be periodically broken and reseeded to perennial forage for weed control and stand rejuvenation — once every 10 years minimum, with a 2-year window to reseed.
Habitat breakdown: 26.2 ac wetland, 59.9 ac tame grass/forage, 14.9 ac native grass. Soil: Elstow Clay, flat topography.
Total Acres: 100.36 (ISC) | Cultivated: 51 ac | Native Grass: 50 ac | Price: $120,000 | $1,196/title acre | 2025 AV: $115,200 (1.04x)
An excellent opportunity for operators seeking nearby hay/pasture acres or conservation-focused buyers.More details
This property is a Saskatchewan paradise with a beautiful log cabin, shop with two car stalls, "saloon" area, 2 car garage, more storage, a wildlife tower, log playhouse, and four 12x16 guest cabins overlooking a beautiful gully and Whites Creek. The property has 100 or so acres of pasture with plenty of evergreens spread throughout the property. The main cabin offers a large eat in kitchen with wood fireplace, living room, 2 bedrooms, main floor laundry, 3-piece ensuite, 3-piece bath, pantry, and a cold storage area (formerly a garage). Most of the water supply is from the creek with a 2500 gallons of storage under 2-car garage for drinking water. Down one of the many nature trails in the NW corner of the property is a 34' high tower with propane heat and 360 views of the area. This property would be ideal for a hunting lodge, large family retreat, retirement home in the wilderness, tourism attraction, and more. This may be one of the most beautiful private properties in Saskatchewan.More details
Here we have two quarters of land in the R.M. of Enfield #194 up for TENDER. Can be farmed for the 2026 season. Both quarters are primarily an ardil clay loam. The west quarter has dugout with a soil class of L being assessed at $132,000. While the east quarter has a soil class of J being assessed at $193,700. All offers must be received by June 12/26 at 5:00 pm and must be left open until June 13/26 at 5:00pm for response. The highest or best tender offer not necessarily accepted. The seller reserves the right to reject any and all tenders. Reach out today with any questions!More details
320 acres on two neighbouring quarters of land. Located NorthEast of North Battleford in a quiet spot at the end of a road allowance, perfect to use as a recreational property, to build a home or use as pasture land or all of the above. An old yard site overlooking the creek that runs through the property was recently upgraded with power and would be the perfect spot to build your dream home. Along with the abundant wildlife including moose, elk, whitetail deer and bear as well as fish in the creek, you’ll find a few types of berries to be picked including wild raspberries, saskatoon berries, wild strawberries and Morel mushrooms. It’s fully fenced with a fence separating the two quarters, the land has been used as pasture from June to August, then for hunting in the fall. There is approximately 6 acres of 1 year old alfalfa planted on one quarter for wildlife. The two quarters are split by the RM boundary line, one in the RM of Medstead and the other in the RM of Roundhill. Buyer responsible for GST.
Don’t miss out on this beautiful property! Call today and book a showingMore details
A truly rare opportunity to own one of Saskatchewan's historic "Hudson Bay Company Plots" on the edge of the Fort a la Corne Provincial Forest, North West of Melfort. This secluded 116-acre recreational retreat offers an exceptional combination of privacy, natural beauty, and rich heritage along the South Saskatchewan River corridor.
Featuring a mix of mature trees and grassland, the property is accessed by a maintained gravel road and is located just minutes from the scenic South Saskatchewan River. Whether you're seeking a private getaway, hunting and wildlife property, exploration by snowmobile and ATV, future cabin, or long-term investment, this unique parcel offers endless possibilities.
Adding to its appeal, annual property taxes are only $3.63, and reliable 5G internet service is available thanks to a nearby cell tower.
Historically significant and unlike conventional prairie parcels, this one-of-a-kind property traces its roots to the original river-lot settlement patterns that pre-date Saskatchewan's provincial status. Opportunities to acquire land of this nature are exceptionally rare.More details
93 acres along highway #9 currently has small bush & trees that needs to be cleared to Farm it. Close to the provincial forest so would also make a great place to build that getaway cabin or perfect starter home 14 miles south of Hudson Bay. The land is next to the little Swan Road that leads to Saginas lake, Mcbride Lake, Parr Hill & The Little Swan development. In the heart of great fishing and hunting!More details
638.18 acres for sale southeast of Melville in the RM of Grayson # 184 — E ½ 33-21-05 W2 & W ½ 34-21-05 W2.
This productive block of land offers excellent access along the 605 Grid and is situated in Saskatchewan’s desirable black soil zone. Sask Crop Insurance rates one quarter as “G” and the remaining three quarters as “H”. SAMA field sheets indicate 532 cultivated acres with a 54.25 final rating.
The land is currently in tame hay and has been utilized for grazing for a number of years. The property is well set up for livestock operations with barbed wire perimeter and cross fencing already in place, along with several dugouts for water supply. Much of the surrounding area is in active crop production and these four quarters appear to be suitable to be put back into crop production.
The land is rented for the 2026 season, with possession available in Fall 2026.More details
One quarter section just north of Highway 55, northeast of Prince Albert, between Smeaton and Snowden, in northeastern Saskatchewan. This quarter features approximately 97 cultivated acres of Canada Land Inventory Class 2 and 3 soil, mapped as Dark Grey and Grey Garrick and Smeaton soil associations, rated as “K” for Crop Insurance, with SAMA Final Rating of 55 points per cultivated acre. Open land is currently in hay, available for immediate possession and ready to be cultivated. In addition to the open land there are approximately 35 acres of very light poplar that could be mulched and put into production. The Bisset Creek runs through the northeast corner, and there is treed land to the west and northwest, making this quarter excellent for deer and elk, with a regular season for elk. This quarter is well suited for cultivation, hay, pasture and hunting.
Saskatchewan Crop Insurance (SCIC) “K” rating; Canada Land Inventory Class 2 and 3 soil; $2,813 per total acre (ISC); $4,639 per cultivated acre (SAMA); 2.12 times the 2026 assessment.More details
Access right off Highway 16 makes this attractive for any producer to develop a Bin yard to avoid dealing with Road Bands in the Spring. There is access of the main grid road that is runs north and south connecting highway 47 to Highway 16. The land is a stone throw away to the town of Springside. There is an old yard site (no services) in the bush that has since been removed but could accommodate someone wanting to redevelop. The land has been in hay production for many years and could be broke and seeded for regenerative purposes. Excellent piece to add to your portfolio.More details
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