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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.

Contributions

Contributions By: Bob Ivanochko

Atkinson, Isabel (1891-1968) Bannatyne-Cugnet, Jo (1951-) Barmby, Marjorie (1904-89) Bornstein, Eli (1922-) Brewster, Elizabeth (1922-) Bridges Cocks, William E. (1877-1961) Dog Sledding Farm Labourers Farmer Labour Teacher Institute Jackson, William Henry Labour Councils and the Canadian Labour Congress Lawson, Patricia (1929-) Leopold, John (1890-1958) MacLeod, John (1940-) Milne, Courtney (1943-) Mitchell, Marjorie (1948-83) Mueller, Margaret (1942-) Murray, Christina (1866-1947) Newlove, John (1938-2003) Northern Settlers Re-establishment Branch Olson, Louise (ca. 1903-98) Pezer, Vera (1939-) Railway Unions Rigelhof, Terrence Frederick (1944-) Rogers, Otto Donald (1935-) Steamboats Trew, Beatrice Janet (1897-1976) Ukrainian Labour Farmer Temple Association Walker, Marjorie (c. 1902-76) Walton, Dorothy (1909-81) Williams, Lynn (1960-) York Boats

This web site was produced with financial assistance
provided by Western Economic Diversification Canada and the Government of Saskatchewan.
University of Regina Government of Canada Government of Saskatchewan Canadian Plains Research Center
Ce site Web a été conçu grâce à l'aide financière de
Diversification de l'économie de l'Ouest Canada et le gouvernement de la Saskatchewan.