February 08, 2007

Saskatchewan

Sunset_at_the_border Saskatchewan has a not really deserve reputation as a flat and featureless expanse of prairie. In truth, the northern half of the province is covered with lakes and forests where fishing and campfires lure the city-weary traveler. The central parkland is a nice display of rolling hills and aspen groves, the perfect place for trail riding in summer and cross-country skiing in winter months. Even in the south of the province, which is part of the Great Plains stretching up from Texas, the wide-open landscape conceals gems of diverse topography, historical curiosities and welcoming towns. Take museums, for instance: Nearly every community in the province has its own collection of historical exhibits, such as Weyburn, home to the largest collection of silver wares in North America, with stunning pieces dating to the great houses of pre-Victorian England. Maple Creek has not one, but two museums dedicated to ranching and cowboy life of olden times. Fort Carlton is a living museum to the fur trade. These small facilities, along with the many larger museums and living-history sites, make Saskatchewan a great stop for those interested in Native American culture and the history of western Canada. Saskatchewan is a paradise for hunting and fishing enthusiasts several world records have been broken there.

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    Name : Jordan
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