Discover Saskactchewan
Across
- 5. Saskatchewan supplies more than one-third of this to the world (p.4)
- 8. a winter recreation facility with tubing lanes and downhill skiing located in Saskatoon (p.79)
- 9. the sport played by the Saskatchewan Rush (p. 46)
- 11. This "wonderhub" is the first and only children's museum in Saskatchewan. (p.22)
- 12. The Temple Garden's spa has this type of therapeutic mineral water in it's pool (p.27)
- 15. a charming resort village located 90km north of Prince Albert (p.50)
- 17. when the sun hangs low on the horizon at sunset and sunrise (p.52)
- 18. This division of the RCMP opened in Saskatchewan in 1885 (p.29)
- 20. The highest cascades in the province. (p.69).
- 22. The Ecotour Scenic Drive is a 20-km stretch of road that cuts through the heart of this area (p.12)
- 24. The oldest building in Saskatchewan (p.74)
- 25. these are caused by the atmosphere's reaction to energy released by the sun. (p.72)
Down
- 1. a circular tent built from wood and canvas (p. 50)
- 2. This park reaches an __________ if 1,392m above sea level (p.8)
- 3. a popular adveture offered by Treeosix Adventure Parks. (p.9)
- 4. A country-themed resort and event space located near Saskatoon. (p.44)
- 6. composed of sandy soil and prone to low moisture. (p.18)
- 7. The location where Scotty was excavated.
- 10. Fort Walsh National Historic site allows visitors to learn about the Cypress Hills______ (p.9)
- 13. located in Cochin, this was built on Pirot Hill overlooking Jackfish and Murray lake (p.36)
- 14. lush parkland home to a variety of flora and fauna, located in Moose Jaw (p.27)
- 16. the anklebone of a horse - used in a game with the same name (p. 36)
- 19. the world's largest Red Paper Clip is located here (p.36)
- 21. The name of the world's largest T.Rex skeleton found in Saskatchewan (p.4)
- 23. the name of the words most-complete Terminoraris robusta skeleton (p. 61)