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Junction of Highway # 675 Village of Neilburg, SK

Highway Photo: Junction of Highway # 675  Village of Neilburg, SK

Neilburg, SK, all services Attractions in and around Neilburg, SK - Manitou Pioneers Museum has a large collection of native artifacts and historical items from the pioneer days. - Manitou Lake - Neilburg Mud Drags. Access to Grid Road # 675 north to Lashburn, SK 35 km's - Attractions in and around Lashburn, SK: Lashburn Centennial Museum - Lashburn Town and Country Golf Club - Lashburn is known as the 'Home of the Bluebirds', the senior ladies softball team. The Bluebirds represented Canada in the Canadian Dominion Softball Championship bringing home the bronze in 1975, 1982, and silver in 1976.











Photo #4597 - Junction of Highway # 675 Village of Neilburg, SK Neilburg, SK, all services Attractions in and around Neilburg, SK - Manitou Pioneers Museum has a large collection of native artifacts and historical items from the pioneer days. - Manitou Lake - Neilburg Mud Drags. Access to Grid Road # 675 north to Lashburn, SK 35 km's - Attractions in and around Lashburn, SK: Lashburn Centennial Museum - Lashburn Town and Country Golf Club - Lashburn is known as the 'Home of the Bluebirds', the senior ladies softball team. The Bluebirds represented Canada in the Canadian Dominion Softball Championship bringing home the bronze in 1975, 1982, and silver in 1976. The Poundmaker Trail (Alberta Border to Battleford) This prairie highway passes through Saskatchewan range and farm lands. Rich in history with portions of the highway called The Poundmaker Trail. The Poundmaker Trail is named after Chief Poundmaker who, during his lifetime, led his Cree band in search of buffalo over the vast territory which stretched from the Battlefords in Saskatchewan west into Alberta toward Edmonton. Chief Poundmaker is now buried at the National Historic Site on the Poundmaker First Nation located north of Cut Knife, Saskatchewan on Highway 40. (Page process time: 0.0021 seconds)
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