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  2. Swift Current - Wikipedia

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    Lyric Theatre in downtown Swift Current. Swift Current is home to Saskatchewan's oldest operating theatre: the Lyric Theatre, built in 1912 at a cost of $50,000 is the "crown jewel" of Swift Current's historical downtown buildings, with instantly recognizable advertisements painted on the north and south sides of the building dating back to the early 1920s.

  3. Swift Current Creek - Wikipedia

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    Swift Current Creek [1] is a river in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. In the 1800s, Métis buffalo hunters called it Rivière au Courant (lit: "River of the Current"). This name was also adopted by the North-West Mounted Police on their March West in 1874.

  4. Swift Current—Maple Creek - Wikipedia

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    Swift Current—Maple Creek (previously known as Swift Current) was a federal electoral district in Saskatchewan, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1917 to 1988. This riding was created in 1914 as “Swift Current” from parts of Moose Jaw riding.

  5. Reid Lake (Saskatchewan) - Wikipedia

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    Reid Lake, [1] also known as Duncairn Reservoir, is a man-made reservoir in the Canadian Province of Saskatchewan. [2] Reid Lake was formed with the construction of the Duncairn Dam [3] in a glacial meltwater channel along the course of Swift Current Creek in 1942.

  6. Swift Current, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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  7. Swift Current–Battleford Trail - Wikipedia

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    Swift Current; the beginning of the trail. Sixty Mile Bush Outpost – Sixty Mile Bush Outpost was an important rest stop on the Swift Current–Battleford Trail. It was close to the current town of Biggar on Township 34, Range 15 West of the 3rd Meridian. It was named Sixty Mile Bush as a result of being about 60 miles (97 km) south of Battleford.

  8. Gray Burial Site - Wikipedia

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    The site was discovered in 1963 on a farm near Swift Current, with archaeological work beginning in 1969. [2] [3] Later excavations uncovered remains of 304 bodies. [4]The site was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1973, as it is one of the oldest indigenous burial grounds in the Canadian Prairies. [1]

  9. Swift Current station - Wikipedia

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    The Swift Current station is a railway station in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada. It was built by the Canadian Pacific Railway , but is now only used by Canadian Pacific train crews. The station comprises the following three buildings: [ 1 ]

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