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Secrets of the Southwest 2013 Page 3 Nature and adventure await at Cypress Park


Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park is the jewel of the Southwest and a high- light of the Cypress Hills Destination Area. This beautiful oasis on the prairies is located 27 km south of Maple Creek on Highway 21. The Cypress Hills are a marvel of Mother Nature, the only feature of their


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kind onthe Prairie landscape. Drive along the auto tour to Bald Butte or Lookout Point and watch the sun rise or set from the highest points of land in Saskatchewan. At 1,281 metres above sea level, the park has the highest elevation in Canada east of the Rockies. Stroll through the majestic lodgepole pines. Hike one of the many trails, enjoy mountain biking, horse- back riding, zip lining, swimming, fishing, golfing, or ski- ing and snowshoing in the winter. There are plenty of campsites, with a full range of services available. Most campsites are easily accessi- ble to the outdoor leisure pool and hot tub, amphi- theatre, boat rentals, marina, nine-hole golf course, mini golf, equestrian trail rides, restau- rants, and general store. Rustic camping is available in the West Block of the park.There is also The Resort at Cypress Hills which has hotel rooms, condos and cabin Conglomerate cliffs, lodgepole pines, creeks and meadows are sure to delight hikers. High Vista trail in the West Block offers hikers spectacu- lar views.


Currah’s Cypress Hills


General Store Anne & Carson Currah


Store (306) 662-4336 Cell (306) 662-7306


Currah’s Gas & Goods


& Laundromat Eddy Currah


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