Saskatchewan Road and Recreation ATLAS, Canada.
$36.95
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Size 8"x11". 208 pages. Mussio Ventures Ltd edition. Welcome to the premier edition of the Backroad Mapbook for Saskatchewan.
Inside this guidebook you will find the most comprehensive outdoor recreation resource available for Saskatchewan. Discover a land that is much more than just prairies—although they are one of its greatest assets. The great prairie of Saskatchewan will allow you to see forever and the sky is bigger and bluer than city dwellers can imagine.
As you travel north and south along the Saskatchewan-Alberta border you will find the highest point between the Rocky Mountains and Labrador in the incredible Cypress Hills and its lodgepole pine forests. You will also discover the Great Sand Hills, with their incredible shifting sands. The Trans-Canada Highway runs west to east cuts through the great prairie area. But if you leave the ribbon of asphalt, in less than half an hour’s drive you will find yourself following first the South Saskatchewan River at the Alberta border, into Lake Diefenbaker, then the Qu’Appelle Valley with its chain of lakes, until you reach the Manitoba border. Whatever kind of outdoor recreation you are looking for you can find it a stone’s throw from the Trans-Canada Highway.
Size 8"x11". 208 pages. Mussio Ventures Ltd edition. Welcome to the premier edition of the Backroad Mapbook for Saskatchewan.
Inside this guidebook you will find the most comprehensive outdoor recreation resource available for Saskatchewan. Discover a land that is much more than just prairies—although they are one of its greatest assets. The great prairie of Saskatchewan will allow you to see forever and the sky is bigger and bluer than city dwellers can imagine.
As you travel north and south along the Saskatchewan-Alberta border you will find the highest point between the Rocky Mountains and Labrador in the incredible Cypress Hills and its lodgepole pine forests. You will also discover the Great Sand Hills, with their incredible shifting sands. The Trans-Canada Highway runs west to east cuts through the great prairie area. But if you leave the ribbon of asphalt, in less than half an hour’s drive you will find yourself following first the South Saskatchewan River at the Alberta border, into Lake Diefenbaker, then the Qu’Appelle Valley with its chain of lakes, until you reach the Manitoba border. Whatever kind of outdoor recreation you are looking for you can find it a stone’s throw from the Trans-Canada Highway.
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