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Saskatchewan River Forks refers to the area in Canada where the North Saskatchewan and South Saskatchewan rivers merge to create the Saskatchewan River. It is about forty kilometres east of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. This provincial park region is heavily wooded, and features steep banks, a tourist picnic site and hiking trails.Area fur posts were of importance to European traders, the English having reached this point in 1692 under Henry Kelsey but did not establish a fort.

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  • Saskatchewan River Forks refers to the area in Canada where the North Saskatchewan and South Saskatchewan rivers merge to create the Saskatchewan River. It is about forty kilometres east of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. This provincial park region is heavily wooded, and features steep banks, a tourist picnic site and hiking trails.Area fur posts were of importance to European traders, the English having reached this point in 1692 under Henry Kelsey but did not establish a fort.
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