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Saskatchewan... where no man can leap to his death.
Saskatchewan... still a favourite of 8 year old map drawers.
I was about 13 when we drove through Saskatchewan, andI still can't figure out why they put that corner in the middle of the Trans Canada.
saskatchewan has the highest point between the rockies and switzerland

I gotta hear this one.

I meant Labrador , Switzerland was just a typo
About Cypress Hills Provincial Park
Where once a mighty plateau existed, now remains a lush forest - an oasis in the midst of Saskatchewan's open plains. This forest, largely composed of lodgepole pine(unique to Saskatchewan) stands in the scenic southwest; it's the highest elevation between Labrador and the Rockies.
It's Cypress Hills; Canada's first interprovincial park - straddling the Saskatchewan/Alberta border.
Enjoy a world of high forested hills, panoramic views, quiet valleys and cool clean air ... in Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park...
Cypress hills is nice if you dont get run down by the hunters chasing antelope in their pick-ups.
Porcupine hills is also nice and like cypress,it stands out on the map.
we dont have Antelope here so a drive to Saskabush is usually good for a sighting or ten.
And lodgepole pine arent unique to Saskabush.
We got tons of them here.And right across the border BC also has lodgepole pine.
Dont know where your getting your info from but.....