Shand Power Station , Estevan , whose smokestack is the tallest freestanding structure of any type in Saskatchewan.
Tallest structures in Saskatchewan by type
This is a list of the tallest structures in Saskatchewan , a province in Western Canada . The smokestack of Shand Power Station in Estevan , which stands at 148 m (486 ft), is the tallest freestanding structure in the province. Saskatchewan’s tallest buildings are found only in its two largest cities, Regina and Saskatoon , with the 88.5 m (290 ft) Nutrien Tower in Saskatoon being the tallest. As there are few skyscrapers in the province, especially outside of these two cities, most of the province’s tallest structures are headframes, smokestacks, and wind turbines.
Tallest structures by type
Shand Power Station ,
Estevan , whose smokestack is the tallest freestanding structure of any type in Saskatchewan
K3 Mine North Shaft headframe,
Esterhazy , the tallest headframe in Saskatchewan
Nutrien Tower,
Saskatoon , the tallest building in Saskatchewan
Spillway gates at
Gardiner Dam ,
Cutbank , the tallest dam in Saskatchewan
Tallest freestanding structures
Overall list
Tallest buildings
Nutrien Tower, the tallest building in
Saskatoon and the tallest building in all of Saskatchewan
Buildings in downtown
Regina , of which the Mosaic Potash Tower (right) is the tallest in the city
Buildings in
Prince Albert , of which 33 River Street (left) and the L.F. McIntosh Building (right) are the tallest
Tallest headframes
Tallest smokestacks
Tallest sets of wind turbines
Measured to the top of the supporting tower of the turbine.
Rank
Name
Location
Tallest
Count
Built
Source
1
Golden South Wind Facility wind turbines
Assiniboia
110 m (360 ft)
50
2022
[ 7] [ 8]
2
Bekevar Wind Facility wind turbines
Kipling
108 m (354 ft)
36
2024
[ 7] [ 13] [ 14] [ 15]
3
Blue Hill Wind Facility wind turbines
Herbert
92 m (302 ft)[ a]
35
2021
[ 7] [ 22] [ 23]
4
Red Lily Wind Facility wind turbines
Moosomin
80 m (260 ft)
16
2011
[ 7] [ 28]
5
Morse Wind Facility wind turbines
Morse
79.5 m (261 ft)
10
2015
[ 7] [ 29]
Other tallest structures
Tallest dams
Tallest guyed masts
Cell towers
Radio towers
This table lists the ten greatest heights above average terrain for radio towers in Saskatchewan, which is typically greater than the height of the tower structure.
Tallest destroyed structures
Rank
Name
Type
Location
Height
Built
Destroyed
Source
1
K1 Mine headframe
Headframe
Yarbo
51.8 m (170 ft)
1962
2022
[ 41] [ 42] [ 43]
Timeline of tallest structures
Timeline of tallest freestanding structures
Timeline of tallest buildings
See also
Notes
^ a b Plans list the height as between 80 m and 105 m. This article uses the geometric mean of 92 m to best represent the turbines.
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