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Jun 19, 1904 - William Gibson, builder of the first aeroplane engine in Canada, tested his first aeroplane at Balgonie.
Transportation
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Transportation
Air Transport, National and International
Automobiles
Aviation
Battleford-Red Deer Forks Trail
Battleford-Swift Current Trail
Boundary Survey Trail
Bridges
Bush Pilots
Campbell, Donald (1919–2001)
Canadian National Railway
Canadian Pacific Railway
Canoeing
Canoes
Carlton Trail
Carlton Trail Railway
Carson, Nellie (1900–49)
Churchill Route
Cochin-Green Lake Trail
Crow’s Nest Pass Agreement
Davis, Ernest F.H. (1897–?)
Dog Sledding
Exploration Trails
Ferries and Barges
Fort a la Corne–Cumberland House Trail
Fort Carlton-Green Lake Trail
Fort Carlton-Touchwood Trail
Fort Ellice–Wood Mountain Trail
Freight Swings
Grand Trunk Pacific Railway
Great Western Railway
Groome, Roland (1897–1935)
Highway Network
Ice Roads
Lorch Snowplane
Municipal Road Network
Old Bone Trail
Prince Albert-Red Deer Forks Trail
Rail Line Abandonment
Red Coat Road & Rail
Red Coat Trail
Red River Cart
Regional Airlines
Saskatchewan Government Airways
Saskatoon-Battleford Trail
Short Line Railways
Soo Line Railway
Southern Rails Co-operative
Steamboats
Trans-Canada Highway
Transportation
Travois
Truck Transport
Upson, George C.
Water Transportation
Wood Mountain–Fort Qu’appelle Trail
Yellowhead Highway
York Boats
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