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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.
Photo View from highway
Junction of Highway #18 West to communities of Wood Mountain, SK, Mankota, SK and Frontier, SK. Note: Highway #2 overlap of Highway #18 overlap ends at this point. Access to Wood Mountain Post Provincial Park: The North West Mounted Police detachment patrolled the border from 1874 to 1918, regulating whiskey traders, horse thieves and cattle rustlers. The Wood Mountain Post , tells the story of Major James Walsh of the NWMP, and how he negotiated with Sioux Chief Sitting Bull who brought 5,000 followers into Saskatchewan after the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876. Interpretive staff will guide you through two reconstructed building furnished with displays. Camping -
No camping facilities are available. - Access to Wood Mountain Regional Park Campground: Location: 8km S of the community of Wood Mountain
Season: May 15 - September 6
24 Full Service, 34 Electrical Sites (including 2 group sites), 60 Non-Electrical Sites, Picnic Area, Pool area Playground, Showers, Modern Washrooms, Fire Wood, Ice, Telephones, Nature Trails, Ball Diamonds, Laundromat, Pets Permitted.
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Photo View from highway Junction of Highway #18 West to communities of Wood Mountain, SK, Mankota, SK and Frontier, SK. Note: Highway #2 overlap of Highway #18 overlap ends at this point. Access to Wood Mountain Post Provincial Park: The North West Mounted Police detachment patrolled the border from 1874 to 1918, regulating whiskey traders, horse thieves and cattle rustlers. The Wood Mountain Post , tells the story of Major James Walsh of the NWMP, and how he negotiated with Sioux Chief Sitting Bull who brought 5,000 followers into Saskatchewan after the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876. Interpretive staff will guide you through two reconstructed building furnished with displays. Camping -
No camping facilities are available. - Access to Wood Mountain Regional Park Campground: Location: 8km S of the community of Wood Mountain
Season: May 15 - September 6
24 Full Service, 34 Electrical Sites (including 2 group sites), 60 Non-Electrical Sites, Picnic Area, Pool area Playground, Showers, Modern Washrooms, Fire Wood, Ice, Telephones, Nature Trails, Ball Diamonds, Laundromat, Pets Permitted.
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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