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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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Wadena and District Museum Waiser, Bill Walker, Cliff Wall, Kathleen Wallin, Crystal Warder, Valerie Wardhaugh, Robert Wark, Wayne Warnock, John W. Warnock, Robert Warnock, Robert G. Warren, J.W. Wasiak, Edwin B. Waskowic, Lorraine Waterer, Doug Watkinson, Ailsa M. Watson and District Heritage Museum Watson, Robert (Regina Leader-Post) Watts, Rob Weidenhammer, Harlan Weir, Erin M.K. Weiss, Stephen Wells, Joyce Welsh, Teresa Weseen, Simon Weston, B. (Saskatchewan Archives Board) Wheaton, E.E. Wheeler, Winona Wheeler, Winona L. White, Donny White, Judy Whitehorn, Alan Whitesell, Lloyd Whittington, Lee Wicks, Linda Widdis, Randy Wildman, Wally Williams, C.M. Willis, Lucy Wilson, Barry Winkel, James Winkelman-Sim, D.C. Wojtkowiak, Wojciech Wolitiski, B.M. (Saskatchewan Environment) Wollin, Armin Woloshyn, Donna Wolvengrey, Arok Wright, Karen Wright, Robert A. Wruck, Garth

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