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 Jul 20, 1997 - First Saskatchewan portion of Trans Canada Trail opened at Douglas Provincial Park. At 15 000 km, it will be the longest trail of its kind in the world.

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Fairbairn, Brett Fame, Adapted from Saskatchewan Agricultural Hall of Farrow, Barry Fauser, Daralyn Feather, Joan Fedoroff, Sergey Fedoruk, Sylvia Fedoruk, Sylvia O. Fedyk, Mike Fedyk, Winter Fehr, C. (Saskatchewan Culture, Youth and Recreation, Heritage Branch) Fehr, Calvin (Calvin Fehr Photography) Fehr, Calvin (Government of Saskatchewan, Heritage) Feist, Murray S. Feldman, Anna Feldman, Anne Fenske, Harold J. Fenwick, C. Marie Filson, Gerald Fingas, Greg Fisher, Elyse Fitzgerald, Colleen Flaman, Bernard Flaman, Bernard (Government of Saskatchewan, Heritage) Fleming, J.H. Flood, Sandra Flory, Marianne Fonds, Gladys Arnold (University of Regina Archives) Fontaine, Lorena Ford, Ron Forrester, Jill Forsyth, Louise H. Frank Cameron Museum Franklin, Pam Fraser, Murray M. French, Malcolm Friesen, Henry Friesen, Verner Fudge, Paul Fulton, Murray Furtan, W. Hartley

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University of Regina Government of Canada Government of Saskatchewan Canadian Plains Research Center
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