Canada Gallery / Saskatchewan 1041

- Reeds and Grasses
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Down low on the shores of Waskesiu Lake in Prince Albert National Park in Saskatchewan, Canada. - Fowntown Buildings of North Battleford
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One of the buildings in the downtown section of the City of North Battleford located in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. - Tall Grass Swan in Regina
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A swan enjoys the warmth of the sun in the Wascana Centre Park located in the City of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. - Steps to Lookout
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Boardwalk steps leading to the Height-of-Land Tower located in the Prince Albert National Park in Saskatchewan, Canada. - Fort Buildings in Battleford
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A view of the fortified walls and fort buildings of the Fort Battleford Canada Historic Site located in the Town of Battleford in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. - Red Brick Buildings
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Many of the buildings in the community of Prince Albert are made with red brick and stone. - Biking Groups
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The Meewasin Valley Trail is a very popular recreation route for biking. The trail connects to the Kiwanis Memorial Park located in the community of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. - Totem Pole in Regina
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The totem pole which graces Spruce Island in the Wascana Centre Park located in the City of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. - Farming Industry
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Agriculture is a major industry in the region around the Town of Battleford located in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. - Treebeard Trailhead
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The information sign and trail map marking the beginning of the Treebeard Trail in the Prince Albert National Park located in Saskatchewan, Canada. - Railroad Tracks in Moose Jaw
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Some railroad tracks near the Spring Creek Park located in the community of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada. - Canola Fields of the Battlefords
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From the highway we watch as vast hectares of canola fields coat the earth in a yellow blanket near the Battlefords in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. - Height-of-Land Tower Sign
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The trail sign pointing the way to the 10 metre high lookout tower in the Prince Albert National Park located in Saskatchewan, Canada. - Moose Jaw Churches
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A small church in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada - Old Access Road
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Old access road is now part of the Shady Lake Trail & Height-of-Land Tower located in the Prince Albert National Park in Saskatchewan, Canada. .