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Mike and Anna Clancy have spent a great deal of time traveling the width and breadth of Saskatchewan to bring you an up to date list of the National, Provincial and Regional parks. This book is the essential guide discovering Saskatchewan and traveling throughout our vast park system. The book is laid out by regions so that you can easily find a park in your destination area. While the back of the book contains a handy cross-reference for any of the activities you may be seeking. Excerpt from the back cover: There are three park systems in Saskatchewan: the Regional Parks, the Provincial Parks and the National Parks. They range in size from a few acres to hundreds of square kilometers. Some are historical in nature, while others into preserves a sketch ones remaining natural wilderness areas. All, however, provide wonderful recreational opportunities in virtually every community in the province. Collectively, the special places are preserving an astonishing natural resource for our future generations. They are much more than campsites, beaches, and golf courses; they are a natural habitat for birds and mammals, and us. Our sport fishing is among the best in the world are hiking trails will test the hardiest of wilderness walkers, and our canoe routes follow the footsteps of this continent’s history. Everywhere you will find the echoes of our first Nations people and in many places you will find those drums the leading cause, dances, and travel celebrations and ceremonies. Be it the grasslands, Aspen parklands, or boreal forest, our many parks have preserved pieces of this province's remarkable natural diversity and celebrate it with campgrounds is one the easy laughter of children at play. Interpretive programs are in place to educate and delight audiences of all ages in all of this activity, and usually at little or no cost. 2006 marks the 75th anniversary of the park systems a sketch and it is the hope of the authors and the publisher that this book will serve as useful guide in introducing his readers to our provinces "hidden treasures". Come join us, and "Happy Camping"!
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