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As the busy holiday season is starting, don't forget to find balance. Enjoying nature is a great way to reconnect with yourself and loved ones. Get on a Saskatchewan trail and snap some photos. We want to see them! Use #winteronthetrailsphotocontest2023 to enter your photo and be eligible to win some GREAT prizes.
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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
Update on the Barker Island Toilet Project
The Barker Island Toilet Project is still progressing well! Last month, a team of four volunteers including Adrien Blais, Brodie Thompson, Chris Wall, and Ross Phillips (with technical support from Ron Medwid), completed the pre-fabrication of the walls and deck elements of three remote restrooms. The construction plans piloted off the existing Barker Island toilets […]
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Churchill River Water Trail Legacy Project Continues
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Buffalo Pound Trail Enhancements
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