Group Tours Regina/Saskatoon
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Come and meet some of our friendliest neighbours on the Arm River Hutterite Colony tour near Regina. This is an agricultural community like few others, as our Hutterian friends live in a communal setting which allows them to pool their resources and incre...
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Buffalo Pound Provincial Park is like a precious jewel at the westernmost end of the Assiniboine River watershed......
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Claybank Brick Plant and the Missouri Coteau: the Making of a National Historic Site
Southern Saskatchewan
As we leave Regina, you will see the Dirt Hills in the distance. It is clearly visible as a section of hummocky moraine area made up of glacial debris that was formed either along a large ice-front or around masses of stagnant ice. From the top you stand ...
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Located only 25 minutes from Regina, Saskatchewan, in the rolling hills of the Qu'Appelle Valley, Saskatchewan, a cowboy culture experience awaits you. It takes place on a working ranch, in horse training facility owned and operated by the Clemens family....
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The Qu’Appelle Valley takes a variety of forms at various locations as it steadfastly heads to meet the Assiniboine near the Manitoba border. One of the most spectacular segments along its course is that crooked valley channel northeast of Grenfell ...
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Discover the Western Canadian Frontier and Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site
Southern Saskatchewan
The Western Canadian Frontier has a rich and multifaceted history that is best brought to light when the ground on which it unfolded is revisited. This is precisely the aim of this excursion into the past....
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The Last Mountain Lake Region is unlike any other in the Assiniboine River Plain River. During the fur trade era, Last Mountain House was a busy trading post. In the early 20th Century, a steamboat took people from Valeport up to communities at the northe...
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From the Regina Plain to the Qu'Appelle Valley bottom, there is a gradual flow of ecosystems that few take the time to discover. Our day starts at the Condie Nature Refuge. In 1924, the Canadian National Railways dammed up Boggy Creek to create a reservoi...
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Here is your chance to partake in one of the classic agriculture events of the southern Plains. Also known as Indian Head Zero Till Field Day, it is a combination of a networking event and field trip for farmers and agriculture scientists and professional...
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Prairie railway towns like Moose Jaw all have in common this relationship with “the steel” that makes them stand out as places where all hopes were allowed 100 years ago....



