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The Best Attractions In Buffalo Point

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  • 2. Moose Lake Provincial Park Buffalo Point
    Moose Mountain Provincial Park is a Provincial Park, located in southeastern Saskatchewan 24 km north of the town of Carlyle. It is one of Saskatchewan's few parks with towns on the inside of the park. The only town in Moose Mountain Park is Kenosee Lake. Kenosee Lake is the largest body of water in the park and serves as its central tourist attraction. Seasonal recreational activities in and around the lake include fishing, hunting, hiking, cycling, swimming, boating, water sports, cross country skiing, snowmobile riding, horseback riding, miniature golf, and 18-hole golf course. The area also provides abundant wildlife viewing opportunities. Fish species include walleye, yellow perch, northern pike, burbot and white sucker. Moose Mountain is also great for wildlife finds such as moose, e...
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  • 3. Rushing River Provincial Park Kenora
    Rushing River is 20 kilometres southeast of Kenora. The park has predominantly glacial features. Swimming, boating, boat rental, fishing, hiking, including electrical sites can be found in the park.
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  • 4. Lake of the Woods Museum Kenora
    The Lake of the Woods Milling Company Limited operated a mill in Keewatin, Ontario for 79 years. At the height of its production, it was possibly the largest flour mill in the British Commonwealth.
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  • 6. Mennonite Heritage Village Steinbach
    Mennonite Heritage Village is a museum in Steinbach, Manitoba, Canada. It is a major tourist attraction in the area, as thousands of visitors visit it each year. It has an indoor facility documenting the history of German speaking Mennonites from Russia and an outdoor village, which is most famous for its windmill. The museum includes two monuments originally erected in Russia to commemorate the centennial of Chortitza and honor the two Mennonite leaders, Jacob Hoeppner and Johann Bartsch, who chose the site and accompanied the first colonists.
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