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Welcome to the Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan. For assistance in exploring this site, please
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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.
ContribuTor List
Kaldor, Connie Kalen, Henry (Government of Saskatchewan, Heritage) Kalmakoff, Elizabeth Kambeitz, Teresita Kamsack Powerhouse Museum Kanchana, M.V. Kapila, Krishan C. Karlinsky, Amy Kasperski, Jay Kasperski, Lindy Katz, Michael Kavanagh, Bob Kaytor, Mike Keehr, Orris Keet, Michaela Keffer, Anne Kenney, John (Saskatchewan Archives Board) Kent, Vern (Saskatchewan Archives Board) Kerr, Don Kerr, William A. Kerrobert Museum Ketchum, Rose Kever, Honor Kindersley and District Plains Museum Kipling and District Historical Society Museum Klatt, David |
Klippenstein, Frieda Esau Knafla, Louis A. Knuttila, Murray Kooger, Charles Kordan, Bohdan Kordan, Bohdan S. Korinek, Valerie J. Korvemaker, Frank Korvemaker, Frank (Government of Saskatchewan, Heritage) Korvemaker, Frank (Heritage Branch) Kouri, Denise Kozlowski, Joanne Kral, Naomi Krause, Pat Krentz, Caroline D. Krochak, Gerry Krogan, June Krueger, Julia Krughoff, David Krywulak, Tim Kubik, Wendee Kuffner, Joan Kulshreshtha, S.N. Kulshreshtha, Suren Kutarna, Jake Kyba, Patrick |
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This web site was produced with financial assistance
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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. |
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