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Trattoria Raccolto

Swift Current

This tasty trattoria offers authentic Tuscan classics made with local produce. Every Nonna knows that great Italian cooking starts with the freshest offerings from trusted farmers — and famiglia, of course. Raccolto is the love child of Rusty and Kirsty Thienes, the husband-and-wife duo who created Harvest Eatery in Shaunavon. Inspired by a vacation in Italy, the menu features ingredients that thrive in both Tuscany and Saskatchewan, including durum, chickpeas, lentils, beef, pork, chicken and wild game. Favourites include the braised short rib and their house-made meatballs.


(Clockwise from top) The Italian Budino combines salted caramel pudding, flaky sea salt, butterscotch candied nut clusters and toasted meringue cookies; lasagna with pasta and sauce made from scratch in-house; Raccolto is Tuscany by way of Saskatchewan. | PHOTOS: COURTESY OF TRATTORIA RACCOLTO


The Italian Budino comes in a jar and combines salted caramel pudding, flaky sea salt, butterscotch candied nut clusters and toasted meringue cookies.
The white brick exterior of Raccolto.
A taxidermied two-headed calf at Glitchy's Oddities Museum.
The world's largest Cheezie is displayed in a transparent container.

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Glitchy’s Oddities Museum

Saskatoon

Glitchy’s Oddities Museum bills itself as “an oasis of weirdness in the Prairies!” The collection is inspired by dime store museums of old, before the Internet took over as the arbiter of strange. Expect to see the world’s largest Cheezie, displayed behind glass, and a variety of freakish items that may or may not be real — that’s up to you to decide. Note that some folks (and small children) might find some of the items disturbing, but it’s all in good fun. If that sounds intriguing, then a road trip from Regina to Saskatoon is definitely in order — and here are a few other fun things to do along the way.


Glitchy is home to odd treasures such as this two-headed calf and the world’s largest Cheezie. | PHOTOS: COURTESY GLITCHY’S ODDITIES MUSEUM


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Men’s Expeditionist™ Extreme Winter Boot

Columbia Sportswear Canada

Ready for whatever winter throws at you, the Columbia Men’s Expeditionist Extreme Winter Boot is packed with tech to keep your feet warm and dry. With 400 g of insulation and the Omni-Heat™ Infinity lining that reflects your body heat back to you, these boots are seriously cozy. The full-grain leather upper with an OutDry™ waterproof membrane means you can splash through slush without a worry. The Techlite+™ midsole cushions your every step for comfort, and the Omni-Grip™ Ice outsole, inspired by a polar bear’s paw, gives you incredible traction on both snow and ice. These boots are built to be your go-to for battling the elements.

Members EARN 8% back in CAA Dollars on online purchases at Columbia Sportswear Canada online.

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A polar bear’s paw was the inspiration for this boot’s outsole. | PHOTO: COURTESY OF COLUMBIA SPORTSWEAR CANADA


A close-up of the heavily-treaded boots of a man walking on ice.

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Lasagna with pasta and sauce made from scratch in-house; the Italian Budino combines salted caramel pudding, flaky sea salt, butterscotch candied nut clusters and toasted meringue cookies; Raccolto is Tuscany by way of Saskatchewan. | PHOTOS: COURTESY OF TRATTORIA RACCOLTO


RADAR | HOT SPOT

Trattoria Raccolto

Swift Current

This tasty trattoria offers authentic Tuscan classics made with local produce. Every Nonna knows that great Italian cooking starts with the freshest offerings from trusted farmers — and famiglia, of course. Raccolto is the lovechild of Rusty and Kirsty Thienes, the husband-and-wife duo who created Harvest Eatery in Shaunavon. Inspired by a vacation in Italy, the menu features ingredients that thrive in both Tuscany and Saskatchewan, including durum, chickpeas, lentils, beef, pork, chicken and wild game. Favourites include the braised short rib and their house-made meatballs.


A taxidermied two-headed calf at Glitchy's Oddities Museum.

Glitchy is home to odd treasures such as this two-headed calf. | PHOTO: COURTESY OF GLITCHY’S ODDITIES MUSEUM


RADAR | THE END OF THE ROAD

Glitchy’s Oddities Museum

Saskatoon

Glitchy’s Oddities Museum bills itself as “an oasis of weirdness in the Prairies!” The collection is inspired by dime store museums of old, before the Internet took over as the arbiter of strange. Expect to see the world’s largest Cheezie, displayed behind glass, and a variety of freakish items that may or may not be real — that’s up to you to decide. Note that some folks (and small children) might find some of the items disturbing, but it’s all in good fun. If that sounds intriguing, then a road trip from Regina to Saskatoon is definitely in order — and here are a few other fun things to do along the way.

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A close-up of the heavily-treaded boots of a man walking on ice.

A polar bear’s paw was the inspiration for this boot’s outsole. | PHOTO: COURTESY OF COLUMBIA SPORTSWEAR CANADA


RADAR | THE ONE

Men’s Expeditionist™ Extreme Winter Boot

Columbia Sportswear Canada

Ready for whatever winter throws at you, the Columbia Men’s Expeditionist Extreme Winter Boot is packed with tech to keep your feet warm and dry. With 400 g of insulation and the Omni-Heat™ Infinity lining that reflects your body heat back to you, these boots are seriously cozy. The full-grain leather upper with an OutDry™ waterproof membrane means you can splash through slush without a worry. The Techlite+™ midsole cushions your every step for comfort, and the Omni-Grip™ Ice outsole, inspired by a polar bear’s paw, gives you incredible traction on both snow and ice. These boots are built to be your go-to for battling the elements.

Members EARN 8% back in CAA Dollars on online purchases at Columbia Sportswear Canada online.

Get more Member savings!