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ACOSS 1 ocated 95 km southeast of Prince Albert, this town has a population of 5,200. It is near one of the largest diamond finds in the world. 3 (2 words) This town of 2,200 people is located 52 miles southeast of edicine Hat, Alberta and 20 miles north of the Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park. 5 ocated 113 km east of Saskatoon this city of 5000 is the home of several manufacturing plants and the centre of Saskatchewan's hog production. It includes Big Sky Farms and Stomp Pork Farms which are two of Canada's largest pork producers. 9 This community of 15,000 is located near Saskatchewan's border with anitoba. The area was first settled in 1882 by farmers recruited by a group of Toronto businessmen who had invested in lands for homesteaders in the newly created district of Assiniboia in the orth West Territories. During WWII is was home to the CAF's o. 11 Service Flying Training School. 11 A term referring to a large population center consisting of a large city and its surrounding zone of influence. It is normally named after the largest or most important central city in it. 13 This town of 1300 is located 117 km east of Saskatoon. Potash mining is an important part of its economy. It also has a combined feedlot and ethanol plant that fattens 30,000 animals and produces 10 million litres of ethanol each year. 14 (2 words) This community of 4700 is the main business centre in west central Saskatchewan serving the area's many towns and villages as a regional shopping centre. The town is located on a lake once called "ac des Prairies" by Peter Fidler who built an unsuccessful trading post in the area in 1799. Settlers didn't start arriving in the area until after the late 1880s. Farming and forestry are important economic activities in the region today. 15 It is a town of 4,500 in western Saskatchewan. It was named after an official who worked for what would become C ail. 17 This town of 400 is located in a farming area along Highway 39 between Weyburn and egina. It was the location for the TV series "Corner Gas". 20 Home to 2300 people this town is located 115 km southwest of Saskatoon. Early access to the area was provided by a ed iver Cart Trail called Old Bone or Battleford Trail. The town grew after 1910 once the Canadian orthern ailway track reached it. Today it is served by highways 7 and 4. 21 This community of 3000 people is located in a rich agricultural area in north-eastern Saskatchewan. Served by both the C and CP, it is the region's grain handling centre with five inland grain terminals. 24 It is Saskatchewan's capital city. 26 (3 words) This town of 1900 people is located in a river valley approximately 65 kilometres north-east of egina. The surrounding area is home to grain and cattle farms, small rural communities and sixteen Indian reserves. 29 ocated on the eastern shore of the Quill akes, this town of 1400 is east of Saskatoon, north of Fort Qu'Appelle and north-west of Yorkton. Each year it hosts the Shorebirds and Friends Festival. 31 (2 words) It is a small town of 1000 people located west of Swift Current on the Trans-Canada Highway. An agricultural town, it is also home to a number of wind turbines. 32 Established on the CP in 1882, this city of 179,000 is the second largest in Saskatchewan. Its early planners dammed Wascana Creek to create a decorative lake south of the city's commercial district. 33 This west central Saskatchewan community's slogan "ew York is big, but
this is " is a play on its name. 2000 people live in the town. One of its major industries is a barley processing plant that produces 220,000 tonnes of malt each year. alt is an ingredient in beer and whisky. DOW 1 This town of 2300 is in eastern Saskatchewan. It was established in 1882 along the CP and was first known as "siding o. 4". By 1884 it boasted five general stores, five hotels, two livery stables, two blacksmiths, a doctor, a lawyer, butcher and one printer. Its World-Spectator is the oldest weekly newspaper in Saskatchewan. 2 (2 words) ore than 13,000 people live in this community along the orth Saskatchewan iver. It was the district headquarters for the orth West ounted Police in 1876. This WP fort and five of its original buildings house a collection of artifacts conflicts related to Indian uprisings and the iel ebellion. 4 (2 words) This city of 34,000 is the thirdlargest in Saskatchewan. It is located in the centre of the province on the orth Saskatchewan iver. It was founded James isbet in 1866, a Presbyterian Church minister who came to establish a mission for the Cree. 500 people attended a speech given by ouis iel in this community in 1884. 6 (4 words) It is the second oldest community in Saskatchewan established in 1846 by Father Tache as a oman Catholic mission. It was earlier the site of a fur trading post built in 1779 by the Hudson's Bay Company. Today it is home to 1600 people, many descendents of etis, French, Scottish, Scandinavian and Cree settlers. 7 This town of 4000 is located in northeastern Saskatchewan on the Saskatchewan iver portion of Tobin ake. It is near the world's largest diamond bearing kimberlites and a base for intensive diamond exploration activity. Other industries in the area of this town include agriculture, tourism, canola oil processing, honey production, candle manufacturing, and forestry. 8 (2 words) This small etis community in northern Saskatchewan was as a trading settlement during the fur trading era. It is located between the two lakes in the Churchill iver system. Today it is home to about 1500 people. Tourism, logging and fishing are its main industries. 10 It is a small Saskatchewan town located in the Assiniboine iver Valley where the Whitesand iver joins the Assiniboine iver. earby Duck ountain Provincial Park attracts thousands of people to the area each year. 12 ocated in south-eastern Saskatchewan along the Souris iver, its population of 10,000 makes it the eighth largest city in the province. The major industries in the community are coal mining, power generation and oil and gas. 14 (2 words) It is city of 32,000 in southcentral Saskatchewan located 71 km west of egina. It is home to an air force base that trains many of the pilots in the Canadian Armed Forces. 16 ocated near the anitoba border, the area around this Saskatchewan town was first settled by 35 Hungarian families in 1886. Since 1962 its major industry has been Potash mining. 18 This south-eastern Saskatchewan city of 9,400 is located on the Souris iver 110 km southeast of egina and is 70 km north of the US border. It became a village in 1900, a few years after the CP and the Soo ine each reached the area. Today it is the largest inland grain gathering point in Canada shipping more than half a million tons of grain each year. 19 (2 words) The name of this community may have come from the Cree word "kisiskâciwan" which means "it flows swiftly and refers to a creek in the modern
community. The city of 15,000 is located 170 km West of oose Jaw along the CP and Trans-Canada Highway. 22 (2 words) This former mining community is located on the northern shores of ake Athabasca. At its peak it had almost 5000 inhabitants supported by more than 50 mines that produced the ore that gave the community its name. After the mines closed in 1982 its population dropped and is now around 89. 23 It is a small town of 1000 people in south central Saskatchewan. It is located west of the Wood iver and at the junction of highways 43 and 58. The town is approximately 125 kilometres from oose Jaw, Swift Current, and the United States border. The town was once francophone but is now bilingual. It is home to College athieu, a francophone boarding school for students who wish to acquire or retain fluency in French. 25 This town of 4,300 is located in the eastcentral portion of Saskatchewan. It has been a railway centre since its founding in 1908. It was named after the president of the Grand Trunk ailway and Grand Trunk Pacific ailway. 27 8,100 of this town's population of 24,000 live in Saskatchewan, the rest live in Alberta. It was founded in 1903 by the Barr Colonists, members of a British utopian society that believed in "sobriety". 28 With a population of 202,000, this city on the South Saskatchewan iver is Saskatchewan's largest. The first permanent settlement here was established in 1883 by Toronto ethodists led by John ake decided to set up a "dry" community in the region.. 30 (2 words) Home to about 3500 people, this town is 250 km north of Prince Albert. It lies on the western shore of a lake and is adjacent to provincial park that both share the town's name. Cities and Towns in Saskatchewan
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ACOSS 2 (2 words) It is city of 32,000 in southcentral Saskatchewan located 71 km west of egina. It is home to an air force base that trains many of the pilots in the Canadian Armed Forces. 3 (2 words) It is a small town of 1000 people located west of Swift Current on the Trans-Canada Highway. An agricultural town, it is also home to a number of wind turbines. 6 8,100 of this town's population of 24,000 live in Saskatchewan, the rest live in Alberta. It was founded in 1903 by the Barr Colonists, members of a British utopian society that believed in "sobriety". 7 (2 words) This small etis community in northern Saskatchewan was as a trading settlement during the fur trading era. It is located between the two lakes in the Churchill iver system. Today it is home to about 1500 people. Tourism, logging and fishing are its main industries. 10 It is a small town of 1000 people in south central Saskatchewan. It is located west of the Wood iver and at the junction of highways 43 and 58. The town is approximately 125 kilometres from oose Jaw, Swift Current, and the United States border. The town was once francophone but is now bilingual. It is home to College athieu, a francophone boarding school for students who wish to acquire or retain fluency in French. 12 (2 words) This city of 34,000 is the thirdlargest in Saskatchewan. It is located in the centre of the province on the orth Saskatchewan iver. It was founded James isbet in 1866, a Presbyterian Church minister who came to establish a mission for the Cree. 500 people attended a speech given by ouis iel in this community in 1884. 15 This town of 2300 is in eastern Saskatchewan. It was established in 1882 along the CP and was first known as "siding o. 4". By 1884 it boasted five general stores, five hotels, two livery stables, two blacksmiths, a doctor, a lawyer, butcher and one printer. Its World-Spectator is the oldest weekly newspaper in Saskatchewan. 17 ocated in south-eastern Saskatchewan along the Souris iver, its population of 10,000 makes it the eighth largest city in the province. The major industries in the community are coal mining, power generation and oil and gas. 19 ocated on the eastern shore of the Quill akes, this town of 1400 is east of Saskatoon, north of Fort Qu'Appelle and north-west of Yorkton. Each year it hosts the Shorebirds and Friends Festival. 20 ocated near the anitoba border, the area around this Saskatchewan town was first settled by 35 Hungarian families in 1886. Since 1962 its major industry has been Potash mining. 21 (2 words) This community of 4700 is the main business centre in west central Saskatchewan serving the area's many towns and villages as a regional shopping centre. The town is located on a lake once called "ac des Prairies" by Peter Fidler who built an unsuccessful trading post in the area in 1799. Settlers didn't start arriving in the area until after the late 1880s. Farming and forestry are important economic activities in the region today. 23 It is a town of 4,500 in western Saskatchewan. It was named after an official who worked for what would become C ail. 27 (2 words) This town of 2,200 people is located 52 miles southeast of edicine Hat, Alberta and 20 miles north of the Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park. 28 This community of 3000 people is located in a rich agricultural area in north-eastern Saskatchewan. Served by both the C and CP, it is the region's grain handling centre with five inland grain terminals. 31 (2 words) ore than 13,000 people live in this community along the orth
Saskatchewan iver. It was the district headquarters for the orth West ounted Police in 1876. This WP fort and five of its original buildings house a collection of artifacts conflicts related to Indian uprisings and the iel ebellion. 33 This town of 1300 is located 117 km east of Saskatoon. Potash mining is an important part of its economy. It also has a combined feedlot and ethanol plant that fattens 30,000 animals and produces 10 million litres of ethanol each year. 34 It is a small Saskatchewan town located in the Assiniboine iver Valley where the Whitesand iver joins the Assiniboine iver. earby Duck ountain Provincial Park attracts thousands of people to the area each year. DOW 1 This town of 400 is located in a farming area along Highway 39 between Weyburn and egina. It was the location for the TV series "Corner Gas". 2 A term referring to a large population center consisting of a large city and its surrounding zone of influence. It is normally named after the largest or most important central city in it. 4 ocated 113 km east of Saskatoon this city of 5000 is the home of several manufacturing plants and the centre of Saskatchewan's hog production. It includes Big Sky Farms and Stomp Pork Farms which are two of Canada's largest pork producers. 5 (2 words) Home to about 3500 people, this town is 250 km north of Prince Albert. It lies on the western shore of a lake and is adjacent to provincial park that both share the town's name. 8 (2 words) This former mining community is located on the northern shores of ake Athabasca. At its peak it had almost 5000 inhabitants supported by more than 50 mines that produced the ore that gave the community its name. After the mines closed in 1982 its population dropped and is now around 89. 9 (3 words) This town of 1900 people is located in a river valley approximately 65 kilometres north-east of egina. The surrounding area is home to grain and cattle farms, small rural communities and sixteen Indian reserves. 11 This town of 4000 is located in northeastern Saskatchewan on the Saskatchewan iver portion of Tobin ake. It is near the world's largest diamond bearing kimberlites and a base for intensive diamond exploration activity. Other industries in the area of this town include agriculture, tourism, canola oil processing, honey production, candle manufacturing, and forestry. 13 It is Saskatchewan's capital city. 14 Home to 2300 people this town is located 115 km southwest of Saskatoon. Early access to the area was provided by a ed iver Cart Trail called Old Bone or Battleford Trail. The town grew after 1910 once the Canadian orthern ailway track reached it. Today it is served by highways 7 and 4. 16 (4 words) It is the second oldest community in Saskatchewan established in 1846 by Father Tache as a oman Catholic mission. It was earlier the site of a fur trading post built in 1779 by the Hudson's Bay Company. Today it is home to 1600 people, many descendents of etis, French, Scottish, Scandinavian and Cree settlers. 18 This town of 4,300 is located in the eastcentral portion of Saskatchewan. It has been a railway centre since its founding in 1908. It was named after the president of the Grand Trunk ailway and Grand Trunk Pacific ailway. 22 ocated 95 km southeast of Prince Albert, this town has a population of 5,200. It is near one of the largest diamond finds in the world. 24 (2 words) The name of this community may have come from the Cree word
"kisiskâciwan" which means "it flows swiftly and refers to a creek in the modern community. The city of 15,000 is located 170 km West of oose Jaw along the CP and Trans-Canada Highway. 25 This community of 15,000 is located near Saskatchewan's border with anitoba. The area was first settled in 1882 by farmers recruited by a group of Toronto businessmen who had invested in lands for homesteaders in the newly created district of Assiniboia in the orth West Territories. During WWII is was home to the CAF's o. 11 Service Flying Training School. 26 This south-eastern Saskatchewan city of 9,400 is located on the Souris iver 110 km southeast of egina and is 70 km north of the US border. It became a village in 1900, a few years after the CP and the Soo ine each reached the area. Today it is the largest inland grain gathering point in Canada shipping more than half a million tons of grain each year. 29 Established on the CP in 1882, this city of 179,000 is the second largest in Saskatchewan. Its early planners dammed Wascana Creek to create a decorative lake south of the city's commercial district. 30 With a population of 202,000, this city on the South Saskatchewan iver is Saskatchewan's largest. The first permanent settlement here was established in 1883 by Toronto ethodists led by John ake decided to set up a "dry" community in the region.. 32 This west central Saskatchewan community's slogan "ew York is big, but this is " is a play on its name. 2000 people live in the town. One of its major industries is a barley processing plant that produces 220,000 tonnes of malt each year. alt is an ingredient in beer and whisky.
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ACOSS 2 This community of 3000 people is located in a rich agricultural area in north-eastern Saskatchewan. Served by both the C and CP, it is the region's grain handling centre with five inland grain terminals. 5 It is a small Saskatchewan town located in the Assiniboine iver Valley where the Whitesand iver joins the Assiniboine iver. earby Duck ountain Provincial Park attracts thousands of people to the area each year. 8 This west central Saskatchewan community's slogan "ew York is big, but this is " is a play on its name. 2000 people live in the town. One of its major industries is a barley processing plant that produces 220,000 tonnes of malt each year. alt is an ingredient in beer and whisky. 10 This town of 4000 is located in northeastern Saskatchewan on the Saskatchewan iver portion of Tobin ake. It is near the world's largest diamond bearing kimberlites and a base for intensive diamond exploration activity. Other industries in the area of this town include agriculture, tourism, canola oil processing, honey production, candle manufacturing, and forestry. 11 This town of 400 is located in a farming area along Highway 39 between Weyburn and egina. It was the location for the TV series "Corner Gas". 13 (2 words) It is city of 32,000 in southcentral Saskatchewan located 71 km west of egina. It is home to an air force base that trains many of the pilots in the Canadian Armed Forces. 14 A term referring to a large population center consisting of a large city and its surrounding zone of influence. It is normally named after the largest or most important central city in it. 15 ocated near the anitoba border, the area around this Saskatchewan town was first settled by 35 Hungarian families in 1886. Since 1962 its major industry has been Potash mining. 16 ocated 95 km southeast of Prince Albert, this town has a population of 5,200. It is near one of the largest diamond finds in the world. 17 (2 words) ore than 13,000 people live in this community along the orth Saskatchewan iver. It was the district headquarters for the orth West ounted Police in 1876. This WP fort and five of its original buildings house a collection of artifacts conflicts related to Indian uprisings and the iel ebellion. 22 (2 words) Home to about 3500 people, this town is 250 km north of Prince Albert. It lies on the western shore of a lake and is adjacent to provincial park that both share the town's name. 23 This town of 2300 is in eastern Saskatchewan. It was established in 1882 along the CP and was first known as "siding o. 4". By 1884 it boasted five general stores, five hotels, two livery stables, two blacksmiths, a doctor, a lawyer, butcher and one printer. Its World-Spectator is the oldest weekly newspaper in Saskatchewan. 27 (2 words) This town of 2,200 people is located 52 miles southeast of edicine Hat, Alberta and 20 miles north of the Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park. 28 Established on the CP in 1882, this city of 179,000 is the second largest in Saskatchewan. Its early planners dammed Wascana Creek to create a decorative lake south of the city's commercial district. 29 (2 words) This city of 34,000 is the thirdlargest in Saskatchewan. It is located in the centre of the province on the orth Saskatchewan iver. It was founded James isbet in 1866, a Presbyterian Church minister who came to establish a mission for the Cree. 500 people attended a speech given by ouis iel in this community in 1884. 30 Home to 2300 people this town is located
115 km southwest of Saskatoon. Early access to the area was provided by a ed iver Cart Trail called Old Bone or Battleford Trail. The town grew after 1910 once the Canadian orthern ailway track reached it. Today it is served by highways 7 and 4. 31 This south-eastern Saskatchewan city of 9,400 is located on the Souris iver 110 km southeast of egina and is 70 km north of the US border. It became a village in 1900, a few years after the CP and the Soo ine each reached the area. Today it is the largest inland grain gathering point in Canada shipping more than half a million tons of grain each year. 32 With a population of 202,000, this city on the South Saskatchewan iver is Saskatchewan's largest. The first permanent settlement here was established in 1883 by Toronto ethodists led by John ake decided to set up a "dry" community in the region.. 33 (2 words) The name of this community may have come from the Cree word "kisiskâciwan" which means "it flows swiftly and refers to a creek in the modern community. The city of 15,000 is located 170 km West of oose Jaw along the CP and Trans-Canada Highway. DOW 1 8,100 of this town's population of 24,000 live in Saskatchewan, the rest live in Alberta. It was founded in 1903 by the Barr Colonists, members of a British utopian society that believed in "sobriety". 3 (4 words) It is the second oldest community in Saskatchewan established in 1846 by Father Tache as a oman Catholic mission. It was earlier the site of a fur trading post built in 1779 by the Hudson's Bay Company. Today it is home to 1600 people, many descendents of etis, French, Scottish, Scandinavian and Cree settlers. 4 It is a town of 4,500 in western Saskatchewan. It was named after an official who worked for what would become C ail. 6 This town of 4,300 is located in the eastcentral portion of Saskatchewan. It has been a railway centre since its founding in 1908. It was named after the president of the Grand Trunk ailway and Grand Trunk Pacific ailway. 7 This town of 1300 is located 117 km east of Saskatoon. Potash mining is an important part of its economy. It also has a combined feedlot and ethanol plant that fattens 30,000 animals and produces 10 million litres of ethanol each year. 9 (2 words) It is a small town of 1000 people located west of Swift Current on the Trans-Canada Highway. An agricultural town, it is also home to a number of wind turbines. 12 It is a small town of 1000 people in south central Saskatchewan. It is located west of the Wood iver and at the junction of highways 43 and 58. The town is approximately 125 kilometres from oose Jaw, Swift Current, and the United States border. The town was once francophone but is now bilingual. It is home to College athieu, a francophone boarding school for students who wish to acquire or retain fluency in French. 16 (2 words) This community of 4700 is the main business centre in west central Saskatchewan serving the area's many towns and villages as a regional shopping centre. The town is located on a lake once called "ac des Prairies" by Peter Fidler who built an unsuccessful trading post in the area in 1799. Settlers didn't start arriving in the area until after the late 1880s. Farming and forestry are important economic activities in the region today. 18 (2 words) This small etis community in northern Saskatchewan was as a trading settlement during the fur trading era. It is located between the two lakes in the Churchill iver system. Today it is home
to about 1500 people. Tourism, logging and fishing are its main industries. 19 ocated in south-eastern Saskatchewan along the Souris iver, its population of 10,000 makes it the eighth largest city in the province. The major industries in the community are coal mining, power generation and oil and gas. 20 ocated 113 km east of Saskatoon this city of 5000 is the home of several manufacturing plants and the centre of Saskatchewan's hog production. It includes Big Sky Farms and Stomp Pork Farms which are two of Canada's largest pork producers. 21 It is Saskatchewan's capital city. 24 This community of 15,000 is located near Saskatchewan's border with anitoba. The area was first settled in 1882 by farmers recruited by a group of Toronto businessmen who had invested in lands for homesteaders in the newly created district of Assiniboia in the orth West Territories. During WWII is was home to the CAF's o. 11 Service Flying Training School. 25 (3 words) This town of 1900 people is located in a river valley approximately 65 kilometres north-east of egina. The surrounding area is home to grain and cattle farms, small rural communities and sixteen Indian reserves. 26 (2 words) This former mining community is located on the northern shores of ake Athabasca. At its peak it had almost 5000 inhabitants supported by more than 50 mines that produced the ore that gave the community its name. After the mines closed in 1982 its population dropped and is now around 89. 31 ocated on the eastern shore of the Quill akes, this town of 1400 is east of Saskatoon, north of Fort Qu'Appelle and north-west of Yorkton. Each year it hosts the Shorebirds and Friends Festival. Cities and Towns in Saskatchewan
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