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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
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] Highway 4 runs north from North Battleford to the park and Highway 204 runs through the park providing access to ...
Pages in category "Provincial parks of Saskatchewan" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
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 ]
At the Ministik Beach, Sask Aquatic Adventures [7] has a water adventure park set up. It is one of several in Saskatchewan. Madge Lake Golf Resort [8] is an 18-hole, 5522-yard golf course located at the park on the south side of Highway 57, near Ministik Beach. Duck Mountain Ski Area is located along the southern edge of the park. It was ...
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 ]
The 600-series highways are minor highways that run north and south; generally, the last two digits increase from east to west. Highway 600 is near the eastern border with Manitoba and Highway 699 is near the western border with Alberta. Many of these highways are gravel for some of their length.
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]