Saskatchewan Highway 20
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History
- On September 26, 2000 Highway 20 saw construction in resurfacing the highway for 6.6 km just north of Lanigan
- June 20, 2001, another resurfacing project resulted in improvements to a 12.9 km section of Highway 20 just north of Guernsey. It was just north of the Highway 16 junction, and northward and cost an estimated $800,000.
Major Attractions
- 20 Feet high Whooping Crane named Walter was built April 1987 by the side of Highway 20 near Govan
- Middle Lake, the smallest of three lakes near Middle Lake
- Lucien Lake Regional Park near Middle Lake
- Last Mountain House Provincial Park
- Last Mountain Regional Park
- Last Mountain Lake - Regina Beach, Saskatchewan Beach 11 km NW of Craven, Lumsden Beach
- River Park regional park and Campground near Lumsden.
- Craven World Campground near Craven which hosts the annual summer Craven Country Jamboree
- Humboldt & District Museum and Art Gallery and Humboldt Historic Water Tower
- Strasbourg Station railway station has been refurbished into the museum.
Trivia
- 1925 Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Elevator No. 1 opened at Bulyea junction
- June 1963, the European-based Alwinsal Corporation of Canada established near Lanigan now known as Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan
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