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Spruce bogs, sizable lakes, and uplands covered in aspen make up the gently undulating landscape of Prince Albert National Park.
A pleasant city in the South Saskatchewan River is sunny Saskatoon.
James Walsh oversaw the establishment of Fort Walsh National Historic Site in 1875.
Many governmental and provincial institutions, including the Saskatchewan Legislative Building, are located in Regina, a diverse commercial and cultural hub.
Spruce bogs, sizable lakes, and uplands covered in aspen make up the gently undulating landscape of Prince Albert National Park.
During the 1885 Northwest Rebellion, the renowned Métis Louis Riel made Batoche his base of operations.
Visitors can see a significant portion of the province by following the Trans-Canada Highway as it cuts through the prairies and fields of southern Saskatchewan.
The highest point in Saskatchewan is located in Cypress Hills, a sizable region in the southwest of the state.
Fort Carlton was first built in 1795 as a Hudson's Bay Company outpost to offer river patrols and supplies to fur traders, and it was in continuous use until 1885.
At the confluence of the Moose Jaw River and Thunder Creek is the "friendly city" of Moose Jaw.