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Battleford
Super 8 Motel - North Battleford

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Estevan
Days Inn Estevan
Estevan Thriftlodge

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Kindersley
Best Western Westridge Motor Inn
Super 8 Motel - Kindersley

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Lloydminster
Best Western Wayside Inn
Ramada Inn Lloydminster Ab
West Harvest Inn

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Meadow Lake
Super 8 Motel - Meadow Lake

Melfort
Travelodge Melfort

Moose jaw
COMFORT INN MOOSE JAW
DAYS INN MOOSE JAW
SUPER 8 MOOSE JAW CN

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North Battleford
North Battleford Super 8 Motel



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Prince Albert
COMFORT INN PRINCE ALBERT
MARLBORO INN - PRINCE ALBERT
SUPER 8 MOTEL PRINCE ALBERT SK

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Regina
DAYS INN REGINA
RADISSON REGINA
RAMADA HOTEL CONV
REGINA INN & CONFERENCE

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Saskatoon
COUNTRY INN SUITES  SK
DELTA BESSBOROUGH
RADISSON HOTEL SASKATOON
SASKATOON INN
SHERATON CAVALIER

Swift Current
Travelodge Swift Current
Best Western Inn
DAYS INN SWIFT CURRENT
COMFORT INN
SUPER 8 SWIFT CURRENT

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Weyburn
Weyburn Thriftlodge

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Yorkton
Days Inn Yorkton
Travelodge Yorkton

 

Saskatchewan is one of Canada's provinces.

 
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         Canada                   Calgary Edmonton London Montreal North Bay Ottawa Quebec Regina
                                       
Sherbrooke  Surrey  Toronto Vancouver  Victoria  Winnipeg

                   Saskatchewan   British Columbia   Manitoba   New Brunswick   Newfoundland   Northwest Territory    Nova Scotia

                      Nunavut   Ontario   Prince Edward Island   Quebec   Saint Pierre and Miquelon    Saskatchewan    Yukon


The 600-kilometre drive across southern Saskatchewan on the Trans-Canada Highway is crushingly boring, and apart from
 Regina the only town worth a stopover is Moose jaw  , once a Prohibition hangout of American gangsters, including Al Capone. Otherwise the rest of southern Saskatchewan is mostly undulating farmland, broken up by a handful of lakes and rivers, stretches of arid semi-desert and the odd range of wooded hills. In the southeast corner of the province, the lakes, hillocks and aspen, birch and poplar forests of Moose Mountain Provincial Park come complete with campsites, nature trails and a resort village. Further west, just south of Regina and near the US border, it's possible to drive across the Big Muddy Badlands , but these weathered buttes and conical hills are best explored on the tours that leave the tiny town of Coronach throughout the summer. Directly west of here, the
Grasslands National Park
is still being developed and extended, two separate slices of prairie punctuated by coulees and buttes that add a rare touch of drama to the landscape. Some 200km further, straddling the Saskatchewan border,

Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park
is also well worth a visit, its heavily forested hills and ridges harbouring a restored Mountie outpost, Fort Walsh .
 Further west, the area to the northwest of the small city of Swift Current is home to the Great Sand Hills , a starkly
beautiful desert landscape. Directly south of that is Maple Creek , a quintessentially cowboy town with Hutterite colonies nearby.

Apart from the daily bus services along the Trans-Canada, the region's public transport system is abysmal - to see the parks,
you'll need a car.

 

Saskatchewan is the middle province of Canada's three prairie provinces. It has an area of 651,900 km² (251,700 mi²) and a population of 978,934 (Saskatchewanians) (January 1, 2005). Most of its population lives in the southern part of the province. The largest city is Saskatoon with a metropolitan population of 225,927 (January 1, 2005), followed by the province's capital, Regina (metro population: 192,800, January 1, 2005). Other major cities (in order of size) include Prince Albert, Moose Jaw, Yorkton, Swift Current, and North Battleford. See also List of communities in Saskatchewan.

Saskatchewan is (approximately) a quadrilateral bounded on the west by Alberta, on the north by the Northwest Territories, on the east by Manitoba, and on the south by the American states of Montana and North Dakota.

The province's name, pronounced "sus-KATCH-uh-wun" (IPA: [səsˈkætʃəwən]) by its inhabitants, comes from the Saskatchewan River, whose name comes from its Cree designation: kisiskāciwani-sīpiy meaning "swift flowing river".

History
Prior to European settlement, Saskatchewan was settled by Athabaskan, Algonquian, and Sioux tribes. The first European to enter Saskatchewan was Henry Kelsey in 1690, who travelled up the Saskatchewan River in hopes of trading fur with the province's indigenous peoples. The first permanent European settlement was a Hudson's Bay Company post at Cumberland House founded by Samuel Hearne in 1774.

In the late 1850s and early 1860s, scientific expeditions led by John Palliser and Henry Youle Hind explored the prairie region of the province.

In the 1870s, the Government of Canada formed the Northwest Territories to administer the vast territory between British Columbia and Manitoba. The Government also entered into a series of numbered Treaties with the indigenous peoples of the area, which serve as the basis of the relationship between "First Nations", as they are called today, and the Crown. Soon after, the First Nations were forced onto reserves.

Settlement of the province started to take off as the Canadian Pacific Railway was built in the early 1880s, and the Canadian government divided up the land by the Dominion Land Survey and gave free land to any willing settlers. The North West Mounted Police set up several posts and forts across Saskatchewan including Fort Walsh in the Cypress Hills, and Wood Mountain Post in south central Saskatchewan near the American border.

Many Métis people, who had not taken Treaty, had moved to the Saskatchewan Rivers district north of present-day Saskatoon following the Red River Rebellion in Manitoba in 1870. In the early 1880s, the Canadian Government refused to hear the Metis' grievances, which stemmed from land-use issues. Finally, in 1885, the Metis, led by Louis Riel, staged the North-West Rebellion and declared a provisional government. They were defeated by a Canadian militia brought to the prairies by the new Canadian Pacific Railway. Riel surrendered and was convicted of treason in a packed Regina courtroom. He was hanged on November 16, 1885.

As more settlers came to the prairies on the railway, the population grew and Saskatchewan officially became a province on September 1, 1905 and inauguration day was held September 4.
 
Background:
A land of vast distances and rich natural resources, Canada became a self-governing dominion in 1867 while retaining ties to the British crown. Economically and technologically the nation has developed in parallel with the US, its neighbor to the south across an unfortified border. Its paramount political problem continues to be the relationship of the province of Quebec, with its French-speaking residents and unique culture, to the remainder of the country.
Population:
32,507,874 (July 2004 est.)
Languages:
English 59.3% (official), French 23.2% (official), other 17.5%
Currency:
Canadian dollar (CAD)
Currency code:
CAD
Exchange rates:
Canadian dollars per US dollar - 1.4 (2003), 1.57 (2002), 1.55 (2001), 1.49 (2000), 1.49 (1999)

 

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