One of Saskatchewan's dark-sky preserves is eager to receive tourists after indie-pop singer Chappell Roan mentioned the Canadian province in a song.

Roan's "The Subway" debuted at Billboard No. 3 after its July 31 release. The song portrays a character so frustrated with urban reminders of a breakup that their solution is to "f—- this city; I'm moving to Saskatchewan."

After the song's release, interactions with Tourism Saskatchewan's social media accounts soared 1,800% practically overnight, the prairie province's organization told Canada's The Globe and Mail. And Saskatchewan's Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park hopes to capitalize on this opportunity thanks to a well-known single that Roan once called a "campy, gay-girl song": "Red Wine Supernova."

The success of "The Subway" fell j

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