Saskatchewan - Trans-Canada Highway
TransCanada Highway
A substantial part of the province can be seen by following the TransCanada Highway as it runs across the prairies and wheat fields of southern Saskatchewan. It is best to start from the province's south-east border with Manitoba and drive east-west along the Highway (which passes through the capital Regina and the town of Swift Current). Detours can then be made either north or south to visit the many places of interest (Moose Mountain Provincial Park, Qu'Appelle Valley, Cypress Hills Provincial Park, etc.). Plenty of opportunities for swimming, fishing and hunting will be found along the way.
A substantial part of the province can be seen by following the TransCanada Highway as it runs across the prairies and wheat fields of southern Saskatchewan. It is best to start from the province's south-east border with Manitoba and drive east-west along the Highway (which passes through the capital Regina and the town of Swift Current). Detours can then be made either north or south to visit the many places of interest (Moose Mountain Provincial Park, Qu'Appelle Valley, Cypress Hills Provincial Park, etc.). Plenty of opportunities for swimming, fishing and hunting will be found along the way.
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