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  2. Grand Coulee, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Grand Coulee had a population of 606 living in 202 of its 209 total private dwellings, a change of -6.6% from its 2016 population of 649. With a land area of 1.74 km 2 (0.67 sq mi), it had a population density of 348.3/km 2 (902.0/sq mi) in 2021. [10]

  3. Extreme points of Canadian provinces - Wikipedia

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    Saskatchewan: Northwest Territories border (60th parallel) North Dakota border east of Northgate: Manitoba border, south of Gainsborough, Saskatchewan: Alberta border Yukon: Shore of Beaufort Sea along 141st Meridian British Columbia border YT-BC-NT tripoint Boundary Peak 187 (60°18′22.929″N, 141°00′7.128″W). Westernmost point of land ...

  4. Mount Robertson - Wikipedia

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    Mount Robertson is a mountain in the Canadian Rockies, standing astride the British Columbia-Alberta boundary between Palliser Pass and North Kananaskis Pass.The British Columbia side of the pass is in Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park.

  5. Alberta Highway 1 - Wikipedia

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    It spans approximately 534 km (332 mi) from Alberta's border with British Columbia in the west to its border with Saskatchewan in the east. [3] Highway 1 is designated as a core route in Canada's National Highway System [ 4 ] and is a core part of the developing Alberta Freeway Network .

  6. Great Divide Trail - Wikipedia

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    The first record of the Great Divide Trail appears in 1966, when the Girl Guides of Canada proposed the idea of a trail running the length of the BC–Alberta border through the Rocky Mountains. In 1970, Jim Thorsell developed the first-ever GDT guide, the Provisional Trail Guide and Map for the Proposed Great Divide Trail , and Parks Canada ...

  7. Saskatchewan Highway 1 - Wikipedia

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    The highway traverses Saskatchewan from the western border with Alberta, from Highway 1, to the Manitoba border where it continues as PTH 1. The Trans-Canada Highway Act was passed on December 10, 1949. The Saskatchewan segment was completed August 21, 1957, and completely twinned on November 6, 2008. [2]

  8. Mount Fraser (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Fraser is a mountain located on the border of Alberta and British Columbia. It is Alberta's 38th highest peak and Alberta's 22nd most prominent mountain. It is also British Columbia's 50th highest peak. [3] It was named in 1917 after Simon Fraser. [1] [3] The massif consists of three peaks: [1]

  9. List of coulees in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of coulees located in the province of Alberta, Canada. List of coulees. Coulee name Nearest community ... Pine Coulee Nanton, Alberta: