Robert Campbell Hwy.

Robert Campbell Hwy.

The Robert Campbell Highway is one of the main highway routes in the Yukon Territory for traveling throughout the region. The route explores the remote and often rugged wilderness landscape throughout the central portion of the Yukon.

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Silver Trail Highway

Silver Trail Highway

The Silver Trail Highway is the main highway route in the Yukon Territory for traveling to the villages of Mayo, Keno City and Stewart Crossing. The highway follows the banks of the Stewart and Mayo Rivers deep into the wilderness backcountry.

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Tagish Highway

Tagish Highway

Tagish Road, also referred to as Highway #8, is a 53 kilometre stretch of road that dips down into the Southern Lakes region of the Yukon Territory from Jake's Corner on the Alaska Highway.

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Top of the World Hwy.

Top of the World Hwy.
The Top of the World Highway (Hwy #9) is a transportation route located west of Dawson City, Yukon Territory, Canada. The highway route connects Canada with the USA. It is a preferred route for sightseeing because it enjoys wilderness scenery & high elevations.
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Alaska Highway (Mile 0)

Alaska Highway (Mile 0)

Alaska Highway is a historic, scenic and globally recognized driving routes. Recognized as the "16th Wonder of the Engineered World", the Alaska Hwy route follows a scenic 2,451 km (1523 mi.) paved road from Mile "0" in Dawson Creek, BC, Canada to Delta Junction, Alaska, U.S.A.

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Alaska Highway (Sec. 1)

Alaska Highway (Sec. 1)
The Alaska Highway is divided into three driving routes. Section 1 travels from " Mile 0" in Dawson Creek, BC to Fort Nelson, British Columbia, Canada . It is a total distance of 482 kilometres (300 miles). It is a forested route with rolling hills, mountain views and some not so scenic views of the oil and gas industry.
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Alaska Highway (Sec. 3)

Alaska Highway (Sec. 3)

Section 3 of the Alaska Highway begins from Watson Lake in the Yukon and travels through Teslin of the Southern Lakes region, then to Whitehorse and Haines Junction before entering Alaska, USA.

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Alaska Highway (Sec. 2)

Alaska Highway (Sec. 2)

Section 2 of the Alaska Highway begins from Fort Nelson in northern British Columbia, Canada. This section of the highway travels west and is considered one of the more remote and scenic sections of the historic route. There are mountain ridge highways, deep canyons and plenty of wildlife sightings.

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Battleford things to do

North Battleford & Town of Battleford things to do
Saskatchewan, Canada travel, tourism guide.

North Battleford & Town of Battleford, Saskatchewan, Canada. Things to do including the surrounding communities of Maymont, Hafford, Cando, Cut Knife, Blaine Lake, Maidstone and Wilkie.

 

Bring a Canoe or Kayak : Paddle the North Saskatchewan River or Battle River in the Battlefords or venture out to one of the surrounding lakes in the region. Some lake parks provide kayak and canoe rentals. [ more information about parks ]
Learn about Saskatchewan History : The Battlefords are the birthplace of Saskatchewan history. There are many historic monuments, museums and attractions including Fort Battleford National Historic Site, the Chief Poundmaker Historical Centre, the Western Development Museum and Heritage Village and the Fred Light Museum.
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Enjoy Art and Theatre : There are venues for visual art and live art. There are art studios, artisan galleries and theatre venues in the region. Many are focused around the First Nation people and the early pioneers in the region. [ more information about art and theatre ]
Take a Walk in Time :In the Town of Battleford plan for a self guided walking tour and visit the 1885 First Nation grave site, the 1885 Colonel Otter Park, the Fort Battleford Historic Site, Telegraph Flats and some of the heritage homes dating back to 1885. The railway history of the early 1900s is best enjoyed sightseeing historic sites in North Battleford. [ more information about attractions ]
Visit an Attraction : Gather up the family and friends and visit a historic and/or an adventure attraction. There are historic attractions depicting rebellions, the First Nation people, the early pioneers and the Northwest Mounted Police. And then there are recreation destination attractions for paint ball, zip lines, rock climbing, skiing, snowboarding and more. [ more information about attractions ]
Day Trips : From North Battleford & the Town of Battleford there are many primary and secondary sightseeing destinations visiting parks, lakes, wetlands, communities and historic sites. [ distances to cities ]
Attend an Event :There are events, celebrations and festivals operating year round in the communities of North Battleford & the Town of Battleford. Plan your visit with one of the celebrations. [ more information about attractions ]
Pack the Clubs : There are golf courses in and around the Battlefords. The Battleford region provides a good opportunity to pack the clubs, hit some balls, par a hole or two and get some Saskatchewan golfing action. [ more information about attractions ]
Downhill Snow Sports : Bring your downhill skies and snowboards for a good time on the local ski mountain located northwest of the Battlefords. There is a snowboard park, ski trails, tube park and a lodge for warm comfort, snacks and drink.
Tow the Snow Machine : Got a snowmobile... then bring it in the winter season and enjoy exploring over 500 kilometres of wilderness snow trails in the Battlefords region. There are accommodations, communities and dining along many of the long haul snowmobile routes.
Cross Country :Visit the cross country nordic centre on Blue Mountain which is located northwest of the Battlefords and enjoy a wonderful opportunity to explore over 30 kilometres of groomed wilderness trails. [ more information about trails ]

Things To Do in North Battleford & Town of Battleford
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