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Saskatchewan. Home of the flat.

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Uploaded by on Aug 23, 2008

Time-lapse drive through Saskatchewan, Canada. Actual time is just over an hour. Notice how few cars there are on my side of the road... and how flat. So very, very flat. If you want a precise location, the video ends right at the Dafoe turn-off on Highway 16. That's after Saskatoon, but before Yorkton. Recorded at 30 frames per minute.

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  • was Dafoe an air force base during ww2?

  • @glrcmptn According to Wiki, there was an RCAF base near Dafoe:

    Search for "RCAF Station Dafoe"

  • I don't know if you noticed frac, but you have some mighty fine time lapse footage of a couple chemtrails expanding.

    Add chemtrails too your tags to spread the awareness .

    Good job.

  • Done. Thanks for the tip. This video gets far more hits than I ever would have expected.

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  • why dont we have an autoban? its flat and straight. And cops wonder why we speed. sheesh

  • Saskatchewan. Home of the Awesome!

  • @salsa1034 No. I made this video on my one and only excursion into Saskatchewan. From Edmonton, I didn't stray much from highway 16, then headed south around Yorkton or so to come back on the Trans-Canada. Loved the drive.

  • @frac have you ever been to katepwa lake.

  • the qu'appeler valley which stretches throughout most of lower saskatchewan has more of a hilly area, which like frac said like ireland with continous rolling hills and the qu'appele valey river,

  • WHEN THEY SAY SASKATCHEWAN IS A RURAL PROVINCE..THERE NOT KIDDING..

  • @JUMPMASTER1963 oh you know it, lol xD

  • Hi Frac, great video, it really captures the essence of the Saskatchewan landscape, at least from the perspective of a driver. This would be great for the Canada’s Got Treasures collection, which aims to feature Canadian videos of personal or cultural significance. Help celebrate Canadian diversity by joining our YouTube group (/group/TresorTreasure) and submitting your video. It would be made available on our channel and website.

    Hamish,

    Canada's Got Treasures, a VMC initiative

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