Pine Ridge Resort Lower Fishing Lake

Narrow Hills Provincial Park is among the larger parks in the province. North of the flat farm land by 40 miles and south of the rocky Canadian Shield by 60 miles, the park was established in the 1930's and was known as Nipawin Provincial Park until a few years ago. The forest is a mixture of spruce and pine trees with stands of poplar, birch, tamarack, and willow. The forest floor is sandy and very fragile, and grows many varieties of plants, shrubs and bushes, including cranberries, strawberries, raspberries, saskatoonberries, and the incomparable Saskatchewan blueberries.blueberry pie Grace Lakes as seen from the Narrow Hills EskerIf you were under the impression that all of Saskatchewan is the same, get ready for a real eye-opener. This country is far from flat. It consists of rolling rough terrain that would test the best hiker. There are several great sites to see it from, with the most renowned and breathtakingly spectacular being the Narrow Hills Esker, a glacier-formed ridge with good access that will make you feel that you can see forever.

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