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Fun afternoon today at the #WorldTrailsConference in Ottawa this week. We were fortunate to have a tour of the Carbide Wilson Ruins in Gatineau Park. The session discussed how to balance conservation, recreation and history.
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Saskatchewan Trails Association
2260 McIntyre Street
Regina, SK S4P 2R9
1 (306) 522 9326
info@sasktrails.ca
2260 McIntyre Street
Regina, SK S4P 2R9
1 (306) 522 9326
info@sasktrails.ca
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