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Penny Dickson
Submitted: Saturday, October 23, 2004 |
Yorkton I have only been to Yorkton
once This town seems to be
the type of town that has it
all. All the amenities of
the big city but it is a
small city. I just loved
the family like atmosphere
of the town. Definitely a
place I would live should an
opportunity ever arise.
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tiesha schmuland
Submitted: Sunday, October 31, 2004 |
Yorkton Yorkton is a great little
city that is just a short
drive from many rural
communtiites. Small enough
to be charming and still
personal.
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Barbara Liptak
Submitted: Friday, October 29, 2004 |
Yorkton My "adopted" son was born
there. Harvest Meats is
there, with the best meats in
Canada!
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Jean Hicks
Submitted: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 |
Yorkton Yorkton is big enough to give
you ample shopping, yet small
enough that you can get
around easily. You don't have
to fight the crowds.
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Maurice Stangl
Submitted: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 |
yellowgrass Relatives live in
Yellowgrass, and whenever I
go there, it's "Fun"
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Kathleen Fowler
Submitted: Sunday, November 14, 2004 |
Writing-On-Stone Provoncial Park The wonder of this
archaeological site makes
this destination both
educational and exciting.
The rock art is wonderful
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Bonita Talstra
Submitted: Sunday, November 14, 2004 |
Writing On Stone Provincial Park It's a little-known piece of
paradise in Southern Alberta!
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Peg Keffer
Submitted: Wednesday, November 10, 2004 |
Writing On Stone Provincial Park The beautiful landscape of
the Badlands, combined with
the river, the hoodoo's, and
the black hills of Dakota
make this place scenic and
serene. Mule dear abound at
every turn of the walking
paths in the hoodoo's.
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Pat Jensen
Submitted: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 |
Writing on Stone Provincial Park A combination of prairie
landscape and native
culture.An incredible
display of Native
pictographs on sandstone
hoodoos. Flora and fauna
unique to the prairies.
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Joan Ortman
Submitted: Wednesday, November 10, 2004 |
Writing on Stone National Park It is an incredible place to
experience the past, visit
present natural prairies and
wildlife and explore a
wonderful unusual landscape.
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Gladys Yerxa
Submitted: Sunday, October 31, 2004 |
Woodstock calgary alberta
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Gladys Yerxa
Submitted: Saturday, November 13, 2004 |
Woodstock Because my daughter and grand
kids live there and I hardly
ever get to see them..
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Luke
Submitted: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 |
Winnitoba Due to its most unimaginative
name....
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Suzanne Swan
Submitted: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 |
WINNIPG THE BEST PLACE IN THE
PRAIRIES IS WINNIPEG
BECAUSE OF THE GREAT
PEOPLE WHO LIVE HERE
AND THE FANTASTIC
RESTAURANTS.
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Elizabeth Handel
Submitted: Saturday, November 06, 2004 |
Winnipeg Beach Winnipeg Beach has been a
popular resort community
since the president of the
Canadian Pacific Railway, Sir
William Whyte, founded it in
1900.
The town's two kilometres of
soft sandy beach attracted
both the common labourer and
the social elite. Today, the
beachfront community still
attracts vacationers who come
to enjoy the beach and the
cottage lined streets.
Located on the south shore of
Lake Winnipeg, the quiet town
is only a one hour drive
north of Winnipeg, the
provincial capital.
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Kathleen Fowler
Submitted: Saturday, November 13, 2004 |
Winnipeg Beach Winnipeg Beach is a
wonderful place for families
to gather on a hot summer
day and gives them the
opportunity to relax and
enjoy outdoor activities
together.
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Lisa Boland
Submitted: Saturday, November 13, 2004 |
Winnipeg friendly, lots of culture,
cheap, fabulous architecture,
something for everyone!
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Annwen Loverin
Submitted: Friday, November 12, 2004 |
Winnipeg getting out of the cold and
into the Manitoba Museum
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Suzanne SWAN
Submitted: Friday, November 12, 2004 |
WINNIPEG WINNIPEG IS THE BEST PLACE
IN THE PRAIRIES BECAUSE OF
THE WONDERFUL PEOPLE
AND THE AWESOME
RESTAURANTS.
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Janice Cournoyer
Submitted: Monday, November 15, 2004 |
winnipeg Beautiful multicultured city
at the fork of 2 rivers.
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