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Beaver Hills (Saskatchewan)

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Twentieth century Canada and atlas of Western Canada, for the guidance of intending settlers--its resources and development, with maps of the Dominion of Canada, provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta.
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Large areas of native grasslands and shrubs can still be found in the Beaver Hills region, and along the Whitesand River. The hills are well-adapted for stock raising.
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was found on December 25, 1905 by Charles Noddings from the Beaver Hills area, and was the stimulus for the creation of the
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http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cansk/SaskatchewanAndItsPeople/Volume2/smaller.html
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Folk Furniture of Canada's Doukhobors, Hutterites, Mennonites and Ukrainians
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Early colonization of the hills included a colony of three to four hundred
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In 1903 telephone service was extended to Beaver Hills. The towns of
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from 1948–1952 and 1956–1960, was born in the Beaver Hills in 1905.
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is situated approximately 35 miles south-east of the hills.
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Saul B. Cohen. New York: Columbia University Press, 2000.
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Assiniboine River Watershed Source Water Protection Plan
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51°18′00″N 103°26′04″W / 51.30002758°N 103.434321276°W / 51.30002758; -103.434321276
Beaver Hills (Saskatchewan) is located in Saskatchewan
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Canadian province
Saskatchewan
Yorkton
Whitesand River
tributary
Assiniboine River
Dakotans
Sheho, Saskatchewan
Galician
Ukrainian
Ituna, Saskatchewan
Kelliher, Saskatchewan
petroglyph
Royal Saskatchewan Museum
Bernard Leo Korchinski
Liberal
provincial riding
Redberry
"Beaver Hills"
Assiniboine River Watershed Source Water Protection Plan
Archived
Wayback Machine
Saskatchewan Watershed Authority
Upper Assiniboine River Basin Study
Environment Canada
Twentieth century Canada and atlas of Western Canada, for the guidance of intending settlers--its resources and development, with maps of the Dominion of Canada, provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta.
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cansk/SaskatchewanAndItsPeople/Volume2/smaller.html

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