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Not all our provinces are called prairie provinces. The Prairies are a geographical area of Canada where its all pretty much flat. Saskatchewan, for example, has no hills. Well, one, but its man-made.

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No hills in Saskatchewan, you say??

The Cypress Hills, which straddle the Alberta-Saskatchewan border, have the highest elevation of any Canadian location between the Rocky Mountains and Labrador.

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Dude you do not understand the question, how do you expect me to answer it what kind of person do You think i am? Not Gorge Cloone, thats for sure. So don't expect me to know everything you don't!!(:

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along the newly built railroads

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