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  2. List of historic places in Prince Albert - Wikipedia

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    Prince Albert National Park of Canada Prince Albert SK 53°55′21″N 106°05′13″W  /  53.9226°N 106.087°W  / 53.9226; -106.087  ( Wardens' Equipment

  3. Clearwater River Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    The park begins at the south end of Lloyd Lake [1] on the Clearwater River [2] and includes territory on both sides of the river until it reaches the Alberta border. [3] The park includes the historic Methye Portage (Portage La Loche). [4] The Methye Portage was designated a National Historic Site in 1933 [5] and the Clearwater River was ...

  4. Great Blue Heron Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    It is adjacent to the eastern boundary of Prince Albert National Park, about 50 kilometres (31 mi) north of the city of Prince Albert. The provincial park was established in 2013 from two pre-existing provincial recreation sites – Emma Lake (Murray Point) [2] and Anglin Lake Recreation Sites [3] – and the addition of a large tract of Crown ...

  5. Methye Portage - Wikipedia

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    The Methye Portage was designated a National Historic Site in 1933 [23] and the Clearwater River was designated a Canadian Heritage River in 1986. [24] Today the Methye Portage and the Saskatchewan portion of the Clearwater River are within the Clearwater River Provincial Park. A bronze plaque is set in a stone cairn at the entrance to the portage.

  6. Shell Lake, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Located at the intersection of Highways 3 and 12, the 300-acre park was established in 1962. Amenities at the park include camping, swimming, boating, ball diamonds, golfing, picnicking, and hiking. [8] Memorial Lake is a spring fed, 402-acre lake that is 9.8 metres (32 ft) deep with a sandy bottom.

  7. Spruce River (Saskatchewan) - Wikipedia

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    Spruce River, [1] also called Little Red River, is a river in the north-central region of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.It begins in the Waskesiu Hills [2] in Prince Albert National Park and flows generally in a southward direction through boreal forests, glacier-carved hills and valleys, [3] muskeg, and prairie en route to the North Saskatchewan River [4] at the east end of the city ...

  8. Saskatchewan Highway 55 - Wikipedia

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    Saint Cyr Hills Trails Recreation Site is a recreational park with year-round hiking, biking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing. Access is from Island Hill Rd, 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) from Highway 55. [4] Nipawin & District Regional Park is park on the north side of Nipawin along the banks of the Saskatchewan River.

  9. Clarence-Steepbank Lakes Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Clarence-Steepbank Lakes Provincial Park [1] is a remote wilderness park in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.It is located in the boreal forest ecozone east of Prince Albert National Park and Montreal Lake, west of the Cub Hills and Narrow Hills Provincial Park, south of Nipekamew and East Trout Lakes, and north of Whiteswan Lakes and Candle Lake Provincial Park.