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The dunes now span about 62 miles across their own provincial park in Saskatchewan, with individual sand dunes rising up almost 100 feet in height and stretching out for nearly a mile. They are ...
People who don't live in Saskatchewan can often overlook what the province has to offer for visitors, according to travel writer Jenn Smith Nelson. "Sand dunes and desert landscapes, to grasslands ...
The dunes are as high as 30 metres and are believed to be formed 8,000 to 9,000 years ago. They are the most northern sand dunes on earth. More on Canada More videos ...
It’s the land of living skies and home to the greatest CFL team (in our opinion), but there may be some things about Saskatchewan you did not know. ... Athabasca Sand Dunes.
A photo from Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Sand Dunes Provincial Park now appears on a Canada Post stamp. Saskatchewan travel writers and photographers Robin and Arlene Karpan captured the image ...
A road trip through Saskatchewan hits unusual natural spots for sand (the Great Sandhills), water (Canada’s Dead Sea) and grass (Grasslands National Park).
Located just north of the Trans-Canada Highway near the Alberta boundary, the Great Sand Hills are naturally occurring sand dunes estimated to be between 8,000 and 10,000 years old.
Thomas Onuferko, an entomologist and research associate with the Canadian Museum of Nature, examined over 12,000 bee and wasp specimens from dunes in Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Alberta, collected ...