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The Best Attractions In Porcupine Plain

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Porcupine Plain is a town in Saskatchewan, Canada. It is accessed by Highway 23. Greenwater Lake Provincial Park is 5 kilometres southwest on Highway 38. The town is located within the Porcupine Provincial Forest. The town was originally settled by returning World War I veterans who settled in the area during the early 1920s. Quilly Willy is the town mascot used on promotional material. Porcupine Plain is the hometown of Calgary Hitmen play-by-play man Brad Curle and the company Sweet Pure Honey.
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  • 1. Greenwater Lake Provincial Park Porcupine Plain
    Greenwater Lake Provincial Park is located in eastern Saskatchewan on Highway 38. The name of the park does not refer to the colour of the water itself, but rather to the colour of the reflection of the trees on the water near the shores.
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  • 4. Nipawin Evergreen Centre Nipawin
    Nipawin is a town in north-east Saskatchewan, Canada, on the Saskatchewan River portion of Tobin Lake. The town lies between Codette Lake, created by the Francois-Finlay Dam and Tobin Lake, created by the E.B. Campbell Dam built in 1963, renamed from Squaw Rapids. The construction of Francois-Finlay Dam earned Nipawin the nickname, The Town of Two Lakes. Nipawin is bordered by the Rural Municipality of Nipawin No. 487 and the Rural Municipality of Torch River No. 488 . Highway 35 and Highway 55 intersect in Nipawin. The Nipawin Airport and the Nipawin Water Aerodrome also serve the community. Nipawin is a Cree word meaning a bed, or resting place which referred to a low-lying area along the river now flooded by Codette Lake where First Nations women and children would camp and wait for the...
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  • 5. St Peter's Cathedral Muenster
    St. Peter's Abbey is in Muenster, Saskatchewan, Canada. It is the oldest Benedictine monastery in Canada. It was founded in 1903.
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  • 7. Hudson Bay Quebec
    Hudson Bay is a large body of saltwater in northeastern Canada with a surface area of 1,230,000 km2 . It drains a very large area, about 3,861,400 km2 , that includes parts of southeastern Nunavut, Saskatchewan, most of Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec and indirectly through smaller passages of water to parts of North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, and Montana. Hudson Bay's southern arm is called James Bay. The Eastern Cree name for Hudson and James Bay is Wînipekw or Wînipâkw , meaning muddy or brackish water. Lake Winnipeg is similarly named by the local Cree, as is the location for the city of Winnipeg.
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