Welcome! You are viewing an archived issue of SaskSecrets, Tourism Saskatchewan's Online Newsletter, from July 2008. To read the current issue of SaskSecrets, click here.Slow down, turn off, save gas and see more!Highway #1Passing through Saskatchewan this summer? The Trans-Canada #1 Highway takes you to within minutes of rolling grasslands, challenging golf courses, sparkling lakes, entertaining eateries and world-class cultural attractions. The capital city of Regina and nearby Moose Jaw are set to welcome you with plenty to see and do. Many other attractions are less than an hour north or south of this mostly four-lane divided highway. We invite you to slow down, take a turn or two off the Number One and check out some of these great Saskatchewan attractions: Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park and Fort Walsh National Historical Site T. Rex Discovery Centre, Eastend Temple Gardens Mineral Spa, Moose Jaw Western Development Museum, Moose Jaw Saskatchewan Roughriders, Regina Motherwell Homestead, Abernethy Highway #16The Trans-Canada #16 Yellowhead Highway links beautiful Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park, the city of Saskatoon and the historic Battlefords. As you move along this route northwest toward Lloydminster, you’ll watch the southern grasslands give way to the tree stands, forests and lakes that make central and northern Saskatchewan so breathtakingly beautiful. On or near the Trans-Canada #16 Yellowhead (from west to east): Barr Colony Heritage Cultural Museum Allen Sapp Gallery, North Battleford Western Development Museum at three locations: North Battleford, Saskatoon and Yorkton Wanuskewin Heritage Park, Saskatoon |
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