11 Top Tourist Attractions in Saskatchewan (Canada)
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11 Top Tourist Attractions in Saskatchewan (Canada):
Batoche National Historic Site, Cypress Hills, Fort Carlton Provincial Park, Fort Walsh National Historic Site, Moose Jaw, North Battleford, Prince Albert National Park, Qu'Appelle Valley, RCMP Heritage Centre, Regina, Saskatoon
9 hidden gems to discover in 2019
Uncover some of Canada’s incredible hidden gems in our national parks and national historic sites.
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Chinese Tunnels - Saskatchewan, Canada
The Tunnels of Moose Jaw in Saskatchewan provide an intimate look at Canadian history. This video touches on the experience that many Chinese immigrants went through with coolie brokers, when they first arrived in Canada.
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Three of Nova Scotia, Canada's National Historic Sites
Nova Scotia has a wealth of Canadas National Historic Sites including Fortress Louisbourg, Port Royal and Fort Anne.
Let's Talk Parks Canada Halifax!
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The Let’s Talk Parks Canada Halifax! consultations are an opportunity for everyone to shape the management plan/future of the Halifax Citadel and the four other historic sites that, together, make up the Halifax Defense Complex.
We’d like to hear your suggestions for a name for the roads that encircle the Halifax Citadel. A name that speaks to the site’s rich history, while making it easier for visitors locate the front entrance today. #NameThisStreet
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Gravelbourg - Saskatchewan, Canada
The Town of Gravelbourg is a small, vibrant, and multicultural community located in south central Saskatchewan, Canada.
Gravelbourg has a rich history in Roman Catholicism, and was the cathedral city of the Roman Catholic diocese of Gravelbourg, until 1998.
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Grasslands National Park of Canada, southwest Saskatchewan
Grasslands National Park of Canada, southwest Saskatchewan
GARGANTUAN AND RIDICULOUSLY OVERSIZED ROAD SIDE STATUES
Across Canada many towns have erected over sized statues depicting what they believe to be an identifying mark of their town. Some of them are quite obvious, perhaps a statue symbolizing a local product or historical event. Some are down right bizarre. Here are some of the places I have visited and video taped or took photos of large statues by the road side.
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Onanole - Elk The Onanole Elk Steering Committee of 1996 in cooperation with the Province of Manitoba and private donors dedicate this elk roadside park to the pioneers and residents of Onanole.
Russell - Bull Arthur the Beef and Barley Bull
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Sheho, Saskatchewan - Sharptailed Grouse
Spiritwood, Saskatchewan - Wolf
St. Walburg, Saskatchewan
ALBERTA
VEGREVILLE- Giant EASTER EGG
Elk Point, Alberta, Canada - Giant Wooden Statue of Peter Fidler
Gravelbourg - Saskatchewan, Canada
Venez découvrir l'histoire de Gravelbourg au côté de deux de ces habitants Réal Forest et Yvonne Marchand.
Gravelbourg est une ville qui fut construite en 1916. Elle est située le long d'un embranchement du chemin de fer du Canadien Pacifique, à 119 km au sud-ouest de Moose Jaw. La ville a été baptisée du nom du père Louis-Joseph-Pierre Gravel (1868-1926), missionnaire colonisateur qui s'y était établi en 1906 avec cinq frères et une soeur. Gravel a sollicité la venue d'autres immigrants du Québec et de francophones de la Nouvelle-Angleterre, espérant créer un certain nombre d'établissements français dans la région.
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A day trip to Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan
Gravelbourg museum and Notre Dame Cathedral