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This is a list of protected areas of Saskatchewan.. Athabasca Sand Dunes Provincial Park Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park Main Beach Kenosee Lake, Moose Mountain Provincial Park Fort Carlton Provincial Park Big Bear at Fort Pitt, Saskatchewan Island on Lac la Ronge Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park
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Wood Mountain Post Provincial Park [1] is a 5.48-hectare historical provincial park in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The site was designated as an historic site in the 1960s and became a provincial park in 1986. [2] Originally, it was the location of a North-West Mounted Police (NWMP) post that operated from 1887 to 1918.
Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park [1] (often shortened to Sask Landing [2]) is a provincial park in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.It is in the valley of the South Saskatchewan River at the western end of Lake Diefenbaker in the RM of Saskatchewan Landing No. 167, about 50 kilometres (31 mi) north of Swift Current. [3]
Clarence-Steepbank Lakes Provincial Park [1] is a remote wilderness park in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.It is located in the boreal forest ecozone east of Prince Albert National Park and Montreal Lake, west of the Cub Hills and Narrow Hills Provincial Park, south of Nipekamew and East Trout Lakes, and north of Whiteswan Lakes and Candle Lake Provincial Park.
In 1986, approximately 10.4 ha (26 acres) of land surrounding the remains of Fort Pitt was designated as a provincial park by the government of Saskatchewan. [2] Fort Pitt Provincial Park is located several kilometres east of Harlan, and roughly 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) north-west of Hewitt Landing, in western Saskatchewan.
Kimball Lake [1] is a lake in Meadow Lake Provincial Park [2] in the Canadian Province of Saskatchewan in the boreal forest ecozone of Canada. [3] The lake is located near the centre of the park, north of the Waterhen River and Little Raspberry Lake [4] and south of First Mustus Lake. Rusty and Greig Lakes are to the east.
Duck Mountain Provincial Park [1] is a provincial park, located in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) east of the town of Kamsack and stretches about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) eastward to the Saskatchewan / Manitoba boundary. The park covers approximately 150 km 2 (58 sq mi). Road access to the park is via Highway 57 ...