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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.

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RCMP Museum, Regina Racette, Sherry Farrell Racette, Sherry Farrell (Glenbow Museum) Racz, Vernon J. Rainey, Brian Raiwet, Marie Ralko, Joe Ralph Allen Museum, Oxbow, Saskatchewan, Courtesy of the Ram, Jai Ram, Kavita Ramsay, Allan Ramsay, Christine Rangacharyulu, Chary Rathwell, Andrew Rattray, Jennifer Recksiedler, Blaine Rediger, Pat Redmann, Robert E. Reeves, Mary E. Reeves, Philip Regehr, Ted Regehr, Theodore Regina Leader-Post Regina, Saskatchewan., Courtesy of Garrett Wilson, Reilly, Joanne Remlinger, Paula Jane Ren, Yuan Richards, Alun Richards, Neil Riemer, Judy Ring, Dan Roberts, Joseph Roberts, Olive B. (Saskatchewan Archives Board) Roberts, Sheila Roberts, Sheila M. Robertson, Carmen Robinson, Les (Saskatchewan Archives Board) Robison, Heather Rodenbush, Ken Roest, Hank Roney, Keith Rose, Bill (Paul Dojack) Rose, Gladys Rosenau, George Rosenberg, Alan Rosenberg, Alan M. Rosenberg, Rhonda Rousseau, Emma Rowe, Doris Rowland, Gordon. G. Roy, J. Frank Roy, Robert G. Royal Saskatchewan Museum Royal Studios Roznowsky, Wayne Ruddy, Jenn Russell, Dale Russell, Nora Russell, Peter A. Ryan, Camille D. Ryan, Mary

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