Written by girlfromals on July 18, 2002
- This national historic site was home to the Metis people of Saskatchewan and the final and decisive battle of the Northwest Rebellion in 1885. The Metis people, descendants of First Nations (women usually) and...
Written by jvance on May 3, 2001
- I woke to a loon's lament in the chill of dawn and thought, "It must be true--it's too perfect to be fiction."
It was our first morning at Hatchet Lake Lodge in northern Saskatchewan. There...
Written by Bob Nicholls on September 3, 2000
- Imagine an oasis in the middle of a city, and you have just described Wascana Centre, a huge and wonderful park in the midst of Regina, capital of Saskatchewan. Most cities are not so...
Written by Bob Nicholls on September 3, 2000
- When one thinks of the Canadian and American prairies, what often comes to mind is one word - flat. If you are taking the Trans Canada highway, much of the same exists from Winnipeg all...
Written by brmcga on April 3, 2005
- We took a day and drove down to Regina. So, what to you do in Regina? Well, you could go to the casino, tour the legislature (great architecture, inside and out), the Royal...
Written by patrickrollin on June 10, 2002
- On your way across Saskatchewan, you need to visit the small community of Val Marie where Lise Perrault would be glad to show you around her museum and her town. Located next to the...
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