Qu’appelle Valley in Saskatchewan is indeed a ‘Valley of Legend'
Just 20 minutes north of the Trans-Canada Highway near Regina; the flat lands of Saskatchewan Prairies transform into fertile steep-sided valleys. Indian legends, glaciers and fur traders all have a place in the ancient history surrounding this beautiful lush 160-mile chain of lakes. Many cross Canada 'east-west' travellers will miss this bit of paradise.
Hills, valleys, beaches, forests and rivers have become a popular playground for many nearby Regina residents. Water
sports and activities abound in both summer and winter – its also one of the best hang-gliding locales between Ontario and the Rockies.The nearby town of Fort Qu'Appelle nestles between two provincial parks – shops, beaches, and amenities keep its 2000 inhabitants busy. Each September, different Native American Bands gather to enjoy fellowship and discuss trading and hunting business. Read more here - and here (pictures too)
Fort Qu'Appelle Campground is a short 5-minute walk to downtown, and to the Echo Ridge Golf Course. Campsites range from $20.(no service) $25.(15-Amp) $30. (30-Amp). Additional local RV Park Details click here
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