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Hiking the Great Sand Hills of Saskatchewan

March 20, 2017 by Glenn Leave a Comment

Here’s the latest from Corbin Fraser at ibackpackcanada …

The area of Saskatchewan is considered very flat and there are multiple farmlands for as far as the eyes can see, however there is a really special place that is nestled into the space. The beautiful Great Sand Hills cover 1,900 square kilometers of space in southwestern Saskatchewan and it is a place where everyone needs to visit at least once in their life.

Source: Hiking the Great Sand Hills of Saskatchewan | I Backpack Canada

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