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Pike Lake Provincial Park[ 1] is a recreational park located approximately 32 kilometres (20 mi) south-west of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Established in 1960, it is operated under the Government of Saskatchewan's Ministry of Parks, Culture, and Sport. It is located at the southern terminus of Highway 60 on the shore of Pike Lake, [ 2] an oxbow ...
Pike Lake[1] is an oxbow lake of the South Saskatchewan River in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is about 36 kilometres (22 mi) south of downtown Saskatoon in the RM of Vanscoy No. 345, 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) west of the South Saskatchewan River. The lake is in the aspen parkland transitional biome between prairie and boreal forest ...
Turtle Lake[1] is a lake in the west-central part of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is fairly long (about 21 km (13 mi)) while also narrow (about 5 km (3.1 mi) across). The closest town is Livelong and the closest cities are North Battleford, Meadow Lake, and Lloydminster. [2] Turtle Lake is a heavily utilized recreational lake with ...
GDP (Saskatoon CMA) CA$ 20.2 billion (2020) [9] GDP per capita (Saskatoon CMA) CA$64,447 (2016) Website. www.saskatoon.ca. Saskatoon (/ ˌsæskəˈtuːn /) is the largest city in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It straddles a bend in the South Saskatchewan River in the central region of the province.
Jan Lake [1] is a lake in the Northern Administration District of the Canadian Province of Saskatchewan. It is situated in the boreal forest of Canada. Several small lakes and rivers flow into Jan Lake while its outflow is at its west end through a glacier-carved channel into Pelican Lake. The lake is within the Sturgeon-Weir River drainage ...
Amisk Lake. Amisk Lake[3] is a lake in the east-central part of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, about 22 kilometres (14 mi) south-west of Flin Flon, Manitoba. 'Amisk' means beaver in Cree. [1] Along the lake's shores is the community of Denare Beach, a provincial recreation site with lake access and camping, and prehistoric limestone ...
Official website. Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park[1] (often shortened to Sask Landing[2]) is a provincial park in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is in the valley of the South Saskatchewan River at the western end of Lake Diefenbaker in the RM of Saskatchewan Landing No. 167, about 50 kilometres (31 mi) north of Swift Current. [3 ...
Highway 766 east – Pike Lake Provincial Park: Vanscoy: 233.7: 145.2: Highway 672 north – Grandora Highway 762 east – Pike Lake Provincial Park: Corman Park No. 344 249.7: 155.2: Highway 60 south – Pike Lake Provincial Park: City of Saskatoon: 255.1: 158.5: 22nd Street W (Highway 14 west) – Biggar