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Wood Mountain Regional Park [1] is a conservation and recreation area in its natural state set aside as a regional park in the south-western region of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The park is set in the semi-arid Palliser's Triangle in an upland area called Wood Mountain Hills . [ 2 ]
Saskatchewan Parks The Battlefords Provincial Park [ 1 ] is a recreational provincial park in the Canadian Province of Saskatchewan . It is about 39 kilometres (24 mi) north of the city of North Battleford in the RM of Meota No. 468 on Jackfish Lake . [ 2 ]
Saskatchewan Parks Narrow Hills Provincial Park [ 1 ] is a northern boreal forest provincial recreational park in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan . [ 2 ] It is located in a hilly plateau called the Cub Hills and contains several recreational facilities and over 25 accessible lakes within its boundaries. [ 3 ]
Saskatchewan Parks Meadow Lake Provincial Park [ 1 ] is a northern boreal forest provincial recreational park along the Waterhen and Cold Rivers in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan . The park was founded on 10 March 1959, is the largest provincial park in Saskatchewan, and encompasses over 25 lakes in an area of 1,600 km 2 (620 sq mi). [ 2 ]
Blackstrap Provincial Park [1] is a provincial park in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan in the RM of Dundurn No. 314.Prior to the park's establishment in 1986, it was a provincial recreation site.
Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park [1] is a provincial park on the eastern side of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Founded in 1931, the park surrounds the western and southern shores of Good Spirit Lake [ 2 ] and is one of Saskatchewan's six founding provincial parks . [ 3 ]
Saskatchewan Parks Porcupine Hills Provincial Park [ 1 ] is the newest provincial park in the Canadian Province of Saskatchewan . It was created in 2018 [ 2 ] through the amalgamation of five pre-existing provincial recreation sites south-east of the town of Hudson Bay . [ 3 ]
Moose Mountain Provincial Park was designated a park in 1931. From then until 1935, several work projects around the park were completed. Work began in the spring of 1931 with the building of Moose Mountain Chalet, landscaping, building of Main Beach on Kenosee Lake, and a road going south connecting the park to Carlyle Lake and the town of Carlyle, and going north to Kennedy.