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Welcome to the Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan. For assistance in exploring this site, please click here.

 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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Galenzoski, Bonnie Gallagher, Patricia Gallen, Verna Garcea, Joseph Garnett, Ron (Airscapes) Garside, Kay Gartner, Gerald Gartner, Gerry Gauthier, David A. Gebhard, Krzysztof Gehl, David Gera, Patti Geraghty, Paul (Royal Saskatchewan Museum) Gerin, Annie Germann, C. Gerritsen, Maria L. Gignac, Victor Gilmer, Peter Gilmour, Gordon Goddard, Gordon Goldie, J. Kenneth Goldman, Lyn Gollop, Mike Goodwill, Ken Grajczyk, Martin Grant, Ted (Tourism Saskatchewan) Gratto-Trevor., Cheri L. Greenfield, David Greg Marchildon and Sid Robinson photo Gregoire, Nestor Grenfell Museum, The Greuel, William Groenen, Harry Gruending, Dennis Gruszka, John Guenther, Bruce Guenther, Bruce L. Guillet, Paul Gulka, William Gullacher, Kathleen Gustin, Richard (Saskatchewan Archives Board)

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provided by Western Economic Diversification Canada and the Government of Saskatchewan.
University of Regina Government of Canada Government of Saskatchewan Canadian Plains Research Center
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