Saskatchewan has many scenic routes for a day trip or an afternoon ride. There is lots of province to explore and you may just find - even without looking very hard - that this is an interesting place full of trees, sand dunes, hills and valleys. Let your senses guide you across Saskatchewan.
SMA will feature many great places to ride here, but we need your help! Send in your suggested rides to SMA and we'll throw them up for all to enjoy.
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Sunday, 04 March 2007 |
Although this is not in Saskatchewan, it's worthy of mention for those who want to take off for a weekend and stay at a very biker friendly establishment.
Not only is it a destination ride but it also offers some of the best offroad trails in the country right out their back gate...over 2400 Kms worth!!
Now open for the first summer in 6 years. They Welcome Riders, Runs & Rallies to their Pub/Restaurant and cabins. Just off Hwy #3 at Crowsnest, AB
Kick back your kickstand, quench your thirst OUT OF THE WIND and enjoy the new atmosphere where they RIDE THE CONTINENTAL DIVIDE!
Check out our website at www.innontheborder.com.
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 04 March 2007 )
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Wednesday, 24 January 2007 |
This article goes over the main highways going in and out of Saskatchewan. It looks at some of the history of the highways and should give you a bit of a heads up regarding our major roadways.
TransCanada Highway (Highway 1) is the major east-west highway across Saskatchewan. The first railway followed this route in the 1880s, so did thousands of homesteaders. This major route starts at Fleming near the Manitoba border, continues through Regina, Moose Jaw and Swift Current, and crosses through Maple Creek before continuing into Alberta.
TransCanada Yellowhead Highway (Highway 16) is the other major east-west highway across the province. It starts at Langenburg near the Manitoba border and cuts a northwesterly diagonal through
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 24 January 2007 )
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Monday, 15 January 2007 |
jamesgoodchild sent this ride in on September 5th, 2006.
This is a scenic route. Roads are in generally good shape and there is some actual scenery.
Total Est. Time: 7 Hours Total Est. Distance: 482 kms |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 15 January 2007 )
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Sunday, 14 January 2007 |
fenderfingers submitted this ride on September 6th, 2006.
I made this trip last fall. I'm sure a few of you have made this trip in the past. The roads are decent and there are a few points of interest; Castle Butte (about 12 miles north of Big Beaver), Aust's General Store (Big Beaver), Willow Bunch Museum. St. Victor Petroglyphs, Moose Jaw (mineral spa, tunnels). It’s definitely a full day, two if you want to check out the tunnels.
451 km (about 5 hours 57 mins) - see direction link below...
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 14 January 2007 )
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