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  2. Prince Albert National Park - Wikipedia

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    Prince Albert National Park encompasses 3,874 square kilometres (1,496 sq mi) in central Saskatchewan, Canada and is about 200 kilometres (120 mi) north of Saskatoon. Though declared a national park March 24, 1927, official opening ceremonies weren't performed by Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King until August 10, 1928. [ 2 ]

  3. List of National Historic Sites of Canada in Saskatchewan

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    Numerous National Historic Events also occurred in Saskatchewan, and are identified at places associated with them, using the same style of federal plaque which marks National Historic Sites. Several National Historic Persons are commemorated throughout the province in the same way. The markers do not indicate which designation—a Site, Event ...

  4. Rural Municipality of Spiritwood No. 496 - Wikipedia

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    Big River Branch C.N.R—serves Prince Albert, Shellbrook, Clonfert, Canwood, Polwarth, Mattes, Debden, Eldred, Dumble, Bodmin, Big River. Roads. Highway 24—serves Spiritwood and Leoville; Highway 3—intersects Highway 24 and serves Belbutte, Spiritwood and Shell Lake; Highway 793—intersects Highway 24 and serves Big River

  5. List of Saskatchewan provincial highways - Wikipedia

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    Hwy 263 in Prince Albert National Park — — Highway 247: 49.7: 30.9 Hwy 47 near Melville Beach: Hwy 9 near Stockholm — — Highway 255: 22.8: 14.2 Hwy 55 near Nipawin: Tobin Lake — — Highway 263: 63.4: 39.4 Hwy 2 near Christopher Lake: Hwy 264 at Waskesiu Lake — — Former section of Hwy 2: Highway 264: 14.0: 8.7 Hwy 263 at Waskesiu ...

  6. List of Saskatchewan municipal roads (600–699) - Wikipedia

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    Highway 693 begins at the junction of the concurrency of Highway 55 and Highway 3 near Shellbrook in the RM of Shellbrook No. 493 and extends north 37.8 kilometres (23.5 mi) to Highway 240 in Prince Albert National Park. Shellbrook is west of the beginning terminus by 13.2 km (8.2 mi), and Crutwell is east 11.8 km (7.3 mi). At km 0.0, travel on ...

  7. Waskesiu Lake, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    The hamlet is the only community within the park, located on the southern shore of Waskesiu Lake, is about 90 km (56 mi) north of Prince Albert. [3] Most facilities and services one would expect to find in a multi-use park are available, such as souvenir shops, small grocery stores, restaurants, hotels and motels, rental cabins, campgrounds ...

  8. Transportation in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    TMS roads are maintained by the provincial government department: Saskatchewan Highways and Transportation. In the northern sector, ice roads which can only be navigated in the winter months comprise another approximately 150 kilometres (93 mi) of travel. [16] Dirt roads also still exist in rural areas and would be maintained by the local resident.

  9. Waskesiu Lake - Wikipedia

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    Waskesiu Lake [2] (/ ˌ w ɑː s k ə ˈ s uː /) is a lake located roughly in the centre of Prince Albert National Park. The lake's name means red deer or elk in the Cree language . Waskesiu Lake is by far the most developed lake in the park, and features a variety of recreational facilities along all sides of its shoreline, including camping ...