Frost depth & post engineering in Saskatchewan
Frost-depth range: 1.8 m (Regina, southern SK) – 2.4 m (La Ronge, northern SK)
Saskatchewan tied with Manitoba for deepest residential frost in Canada. Regina, Saskatoon: 1.8 m. Northern (La Ronge, Meadow Lake): 2.4 m+.
Pool-fence law in Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan uses the National Building Code — minimum 1.2 m enclosure, self-closing gate. Regina and Saskatoon both permit and inspect pool fences.
Source: National Building Code; Regina Bylaw 2019-29
Climate and material fit for Saskatchewan
Coldest prairie climate. Wind, snow load, frost penetration all extreme. Open horizon = full wind exposure on most rural sites. Galvanized chain-link with 9-gauge mesh is the workhorse.
Best-fit materials for Saskatchewan
Recommendations reflect typical regional spec — exact material selection depends on site (coastal vs inland, wind exposure, soil, budget). Confirm at quote.
Saskatchewan — permits & pricing band
Permit requirements
Regina and Saskatoon require permits over 1.83 m. Rural farmland projects often exempt under agricultural zoning.
Pricing band
Residential 6′ chain-link $35–55 LF; agricultural perimeter (game-fence 8′) $18–32 LF; commercial 8′ chain-link $55–85 LF.
Final pricing depends on the site, gate count, hardware grade, and material colour. Get a Saskatchewan quote in 24 hours →
How we serve Saskatchewan
We deliver across Saskatchewan in 2–4 business days. Saskatoon-area projects are coordinated on the fastest available route for shorter turnaround.
Common questions about Saskatchewan
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