Summer Season
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Prairie Lily sailing the South Saskatchewan River to begin summer boating seasonThe Prairie Lily River Boat sailing season began on Saturday in Saskatoon. The season runs through September.ConsumerMay 7, 2022
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Hospitality industry ‘thrilled’ indoor dining ban lifted; ‘disappointed’ travel restrictions extendedStep one is effective immediately, and includes the lifting of a ban that prevented indoor dining.NewsMay 25, 2021
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COVID-19 forces Old Stone Mill National Historic Site to close for summerIt is the only surviving pre-1812 stone grist mill in Ontario.NewsJul 6, 2020
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Cunard Beach closed to swimming due to high bacteria levelsA recent water test showed that Cunard Beach exceeded Health Canada swimming guidelines.HealthJul 23, 2019
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Beaches, outdoor pools to open on Canada Day across HRMDaily supervision throughout the summer months will also take place at most municipal beaches.CanadaJun 27, 2019
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Mosquito numbers down, but tick count on the rise in ManitobaIt's the time of year when the buzz of mosquitoes start to take over in Manitoba, but right now the mosquito trap count in Winnipeg is sitting at one.EnvironmentMay 28, 2018
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When to plan your camping trip for the 2018 summer seasonNow that spring has arrived, the Saskatchewan Government is encouraging campers to start planning for the 2018 camping season.CanadaMar 20, 2018
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Parks Canada to open 2018 camping reservations WednesdayOnce again, Parks Canada is launching its summer camping reservations in January, with some sites opening as early as Jan. 3, 2018.CanadaJan 2, 2018
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