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Explore Birsay in Canada
Birsay in the region of Saskatchewan is a town in Canada - some 1,479 mi or ( 2381 km ) West of Ottawa , the country's capital city .
Current time in Birsay is now 03:36 PM (Friday) . The local timezone is named " America/Regina " with a UTC offset of -6 hours. Depending on the availability of means of transportation, these more prominent locations might be interesting for you: Chinook, Fort Benton, Glasgow, Williston, and Dunblane. Since you are here already, make sure to check out Chinook . We saw some video on the web . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Where to go and what to see in Birsay ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.
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GASP Saskatchewan Bicycle Tour 2010
GASP Saskatchewan Bicycle Tour 2010 Great Annual Saskatchewan Pedal Saskatchewan Cycling Association "Saskatoon Cycling Club" "Wascana Freewheelers" Outlook Dinsmore Elrose Wartime Eston Riverside "Re ..
Tullis, Saskatchewan
Midway between Birsay and Lucky Lake, Tullis looks to have become a private property. ..
alexz johnson-trip around the world.mp4
este es un video de fotos de la cancion trip around de world de alexz johnson(voodoo) ..
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Interesting facts about this location
Birsay, Saskatchewan
Birsay, Saskatchewan is a hamlet in the middle of southern Saskatchewan, Canada, just down the highway from a village called Lucky Lake. It is located in the Rural Municipality of Coteau No. 255. It has a population of no more than 50 people. In this small community there is a gas station, restaurant, and a convenience store all in one building. It is called the Birsay Kitchen to the locals. Prior to January 1, 2004, Birsay was a village, but it was restructured as a hamlet on that date.
Located at 51.10 -106.98 (Lat./Long.); Less than 0 km away
Hitchcock Bay, Saskatchewan
Hitchcock Bay is a hamlet in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Listed as a designated place by Statistics Canada, the hamlet had a population of 15 in the Canada 2006 Census.
Located at 51.05 -106.86 (Lat./Long.); Less than 10 km away
Dunblane, Saskatchewan
Dunblane is a ghost town in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The town was on the Canadian National Railway Conquest Subdivision. Rail service first arrived in 1914, and the town prospered to a population of over 300, until the construction of an oil pipelines made rail transport less viable for the transportation of Turner Valley crude oil. By 1980 there was little left of the original town site
Located at 51.18 -106.87 (Lat./Long.); Less than 12 km away
Lake Diefenbaker
Lake Diefenbaker is a reservoir and bifurcation lake in Southern Saskatchewan, Canada. It was formed by the construction of Gardiner Dam and the Qu'Appelle River Dam across the South Saskatchewan and Qu'Appelle Rivers respectively. Construction began in 1959 and the lake was filled in 1967. The lake is 225 kilometres long with approximately 800 kilometres of shoreline. It has a maximum depth of 66 metres, while the water levels regularly fluctuate 3–9 metres (9–27 feet) each year.
Located at 51.03 -106.84 (Lat./Long.); Less than 13 km away
Coteau Beach, Saskatchewan
Coteau Beach is Resort Village in Coteau No. 255, Saskatchewan Canada. The population was 30 at the 2006 Census. The village is located approximately 10 km east of Highway 45 on the west shore of Thomson Arm approximately 40 km south-east of the Town of Outlook.
Located at 51.16 -106.82 (Lat./Long.); Less than 13 km away
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