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  2. List of Chinook Jargon place names - Wikipedia

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    Saskatchewan location code 39-4-W2 ... Cultus Lake Trail " Deschutes: OR: trail: Crane Prairie Reservoir: ... trail: Kamilche Valley: 123.240°W| Mox Creek

  3. Meewasin Valley Authority - Wikipedia

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    A sheltered creek, river valley, and prairie habitat offer observation of flora and fauna for visitors. The area is a microcosm of the Meewasin Valley and contains one of the few uncultivated short grass prairie sites in Saskatchewan. Public programs are Moon Hikes, Perseid Meteor Showers, and Heritage Hoopla.

  4. Last Mountain Lake National Wildlife Area - Wikipedia

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    Last Mountain Lake National Wildlife Area [2] is a National Wildlife Area (NWA) in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The protected area is in the Prairie Pothole Region of North America, which extends throughout three Canadian provinces and five U.S. states. It is also within Palliser's Triangle and the Great Plains ecoregion.

  5. White Butte Trails Recreation Site - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the trail system was designated as part of the Trans Canada Trail. [8] In 2014, a golf course was proposed for the park but due to public opposition, the development was 'quashed' in 2015. White Butte Trails Recreation Site is one of only three areas near Regina with native prairie grasslands. [9]

  6. List of regions of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Flag of Saskatchewan Regions of Saskatchewan map used on Wikivoyage.. The regional designations vary widely within the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.With a total land area of 651,036 square kilometres (251,366 sq mi), Saskatchewan is crossed by major rivers such as the Churchill and Saskatchewan and exists mostly within the Hudson Bay drainage area.

  7. Canadian Prairies - Wikipedia

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    Farm Women on the Prairie Frontier. (1983) Friesen, Gerald (1987), The Canadian prairies: a history, University of Toronto Press, ISBN 978-0-8020-6648-0; Hodgson, Heather, ed. Saskatchewan Writers: Lives Past and Present. Regina: Canadian Plains Research Center, 2004. 247 pp. Jones, David C. Empire of Dust: Settling and Abandoning the Prairie ...

  8. Last Mountain Lake - Wikipedia

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    Last Mountain Lake, [3] also known as Long Lake, is a prairie lake formed from glaciation 11,000 years ago. It is located in south central Saskatchewan, Canada, about 40 kilometres (25 mi) north-west of the city of Regina.

  9. Tourism in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Regina is Saskatchewan's second largest city, with a population of 236,481 in the census metropolitan area. [2] It is also the capital of Saskatchewan. Regina is the hub for business and tourism in southern Saskatchewan. Regina has a rich culture in music, theatre and dance, supported by the University of Regina.