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  1. Qu'Appelle is located in the transition zone between the Qu'Appelle River and the corresponding Qu'Appelle Valley and the Canadian Prairies. To the visitor, southern Saskatchewan Qu'Appelle Valley might, at first glance, appear to be a mirage.

    • 3.88 km 2 (1.50 sq mi)
    • 625 (-2.2% from 2016)
    • 41.6 (M: 40.4, F: 44)
    • 160.9/km 2 (417/sq mi)
  2. May 18, 2021 · The Qu’Appelle Valley may be southern Saskatchewans most defining feature. Gouged by ancient glacial meltwaters ages ago, and now stretching over halfway across the province, the beautiful river and valley provide a striking contrast to the plains immediately to the north and south.

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  3. The Qu'Appelle River / kəˈpɛl / is a river in the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba that flows 430 kilometres (270 mi) east from Lake Diefenbaker in south-western Saskatchewan to join the Assiniboine River in Manitoba, just south of Lake of the Prairies, near the village of St. Lazare.

  4. Nov 20, 2020 · The Calling Lakes Area is located in the south eastern part of Saskatchewan in the scenic Qu’Appelle Valley. For some, it is a cottage country full of summertime fun and winter ice fishing ...

  5. Jul 16, 2019 · Did you know that you can travel a third of the way across Saskatchewan while staying in the scenic Qu’Appelle Valley? The route parallels the Trans Canada Highway, just to the south, but is a world away.

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  6. Formed from ancient glacial activity, the Qu’Appelle Valley cuts through southern Saskatchewan, beginning near the lower banks of Lake Diefenbaker and stretching through to the Manitoba border. Its water, hills, coulees, forests, and farmlands are interspersed with historic sites, beaches and nature reserves.

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  8. Feb 7, 2006 · The Qu'Appelle River, 430 km long, rises in Lake Diefenbaker and meanders generally east across southern Saskatchewan, joining the Assiniboine River just east of the Manitoba border. The broad, tranquil river valley is rich agricultural land, and is famous for the berries that grow on the moist, north-facing slopes.