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The two RV Gypsies parked their RV at the campground in Moose Mountain Provincial Park. Besides paying a fee to park in the campground, they also had to pay an extra fee just because the campground is part of the Provincial Park. They chose this area because they had never been in Saskatchewan before, and this area is supposed to have lots of wildlife. |
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The sites at Moose Mountain Provincial Park were wooded and wide, but not too long. The hook-ups were in the front of the sites, so the two RV Gypsies had to pull in frontwards and bring their hoses from the left side of the RVand then under the RV in order to get electricity, water, and sewer. It was different not having the front of the RV facing the road, but as seen in the photo below on the right, it gave the RV Gypsies a nice private view of the woods from their front window. Only one (1) TV Channel came in. NO Wi-Fi, not even their own AT&T Wi-Fi. |
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The two RV Gypsies saw a deer in the campground. It was the only wildlife the two RV Gypsies saw even as they drove their toad around the Moose Mountain area looking for other wildlife. |
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Driving their toad into town to the nearby grocery store, Lee Duquette checked the temperature of the water at the beach area behind the grocery store. |
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Lee Duquette tried on different sunglasses in the local grocery store. |
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Karen posted a photo of a sign because the name Assiniboia caught her attention. |
Cannula fields were everywhere in Saskatchewan |
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Menu for the two RV Gypsies Adventures in Saskatchewan, Canada July 3 - 4, 2013 You may visit these six (6) sites in any order you choose. |
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enter Canada via Manitoba |
Moose Mountain |
Bengough |
Castle Butte |
Willow Bunch - Home of the Giant |
St. Victor's Petroglyphs |
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