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Various first people discovered North Saskatchewan.

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Who discovered Saskatchewan?

Various first people discovered North Saskatchewan.


What year was Saskatchewan discovered?

Saskatchewan was discovered in 1820's.


What province is north of Alberta and Saskatchewan?

There is no province north of Alberta and Saskatchewan. However, there is the Northwest Territories that is north of the Alberta and Saskatchewan border.


What is Saskatchewan's border to the North?

Saskatchewan is bordered on the north by the Northwest Territories.


Did Canada trade Saskatchewan for North Dakota?

No, Canada did not trade Saskatchewan for North Dakota. Saskatchewan is still part of Canada and North Dakota is still part of the United States.


Where is Krasna Saskatchewan?

If its where i am thinking It is north of Fox Valley Saskatchewan


What was a name of a war with Saskatchewan?

A war with Saskatchewan was the North-West Rebellion


What state is bordered on the north by Manitoba and Saskatchewan?

North Dakota


What body of water does the Saskatchewan river flow into?

The South Saskatchewan empties into the North Saskatchewan, and the north Saskatchewan empties into Hudson's Bay.


What 2 Canadian provinces does North Dakota border?

The US state of North Dakota is bordered on the north by the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba.


Where is the North Saskatchewan river delta?

There is no delta of the North Saskatchewan River. The North Saskatchewan River is a tributary of the Saskatchewan River which DOES form a large delta that straddles the provincial boundary between Saskatchewan and Manitoba and terminates at Cedar Lake, Manitoba. The Pas MB is the largest community in the Saskatchewan River Delta. Other communities located on the margins of the delta are Cumberland House, Shoal Lake, and Red Earth (all in Saskatchewan) and Moose Lake and Cormorant (both in Manitoba).


What Canadian province borders both Montana and North Dakota?

British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan.