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The "Canam Highway": A trip along the CanAm Highway truly presents most of the faces of Saskatchewan, from the prairies of the south, through the parkland of central Saskatchewan, into the forests and lakes of the rugged Canadian Shield.
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View from highway driving South on Highway #2. North access to communities of Wakaw, SK and St.Louis, SK. North access to Wakaw Lake Regional Park; Camping - 250 camping sites. A number of the sites provide 30 amp service for larger camping units. Full service and powered sites are available. All sites have picnic tables and fire pits. Firewood is available to campers and modern washrooms, laundry and shower facilities are situated in the campgrounds. - Attractions in and around Wakaw, SK: John G. Diefenbaker Law Office - The Wakaw Heritage Museum - Prairie Skymasters Parachute Club. - St. Louis, SK, is situated on the scenic and historic South Saskatchewan River just a few kilometers east of the famous Northwest Metis Rebellion at Batoche, SK.
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View from highway View from highway driving South on Highway #2. North access to communities of Wakaw, SK and St.Louis, SK. North access to Wakaw Lake Regional Park; Camping - 250 camping sites. A number of the sites provide 30 amp service for larger camping units. Full service and powered sites are available. All sites have picnic tables and fire pits. Firewood is available to campers and modern washrooms, laundry and shower facilities are situated in the campgrounds. - Attractions in and around Wakaw, SK: John G. Diefenbaker Law Office - The Wakaw Heritage Museum - Prairie Skymasters Parachute Club. - St. Louis, SK, is situated on the scenic and historic South Saskatchewan River just a few kilometers east of the famous Northwest Metis Rebellion at Batoche, SK. The "Canam Highway" A trip along the CanAm Highway truly presents most of the faces of Saskatchewan, from the prairies of the south, through the parkland of central Saskatchewan, into the forests and lakes of the rugged Canadian Shield.
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