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July 14 to 20 has been proclaimed Saskatchewan Parks Week by the Minister responsible for Parks, Culture and Sport Kevin Doherty. Everyone is invited to experience Saskatchewan's parks week through a diverse range of park programs from geo-caching, astronomy, canoeing, hiking and camping while protecting the natural, cultural and historical landscape of our province. 'Parks are key to our strong quality of life here in Saskatchewan,' Doherty said. 'One of the advantages of our growing province is the ability to invest in our provincial parks. I encourage everyone to check out the upgrades and new facilities and celebrate our fantastic parks.' This is a special year for Saskatchewan's provincial parks as three provincial parks will celebrate milestone anniversaries. Saskatchewan Landing and Douglas Provincial Parks, located on Lake Diefenbaker, will each celebrate 40 years. Buffalo Pound Provincial Park, located 20 minutes northeast of Moose Jaw, will be turning 50. Additional park celebrations mean that park visitors can enjoy programs like kite-making, guided nature hikes and the musical troupe Saskatchewan Express which will be touring throughout the parks. A full events calendar can be found on www.saskparks.net. Doherty joins with parks ministers across Canada to designate Saturday, July 20 as Canada's Parks Day. This is an annual event where thousands of people participate in fun, educational, family-oriented events in parks and historic sites across the country. Many activities highlight the important role that parks play in maintaining healthy and resilient ecosystems, protecting critical habitat for species-at-risk and contributing to human health and well-being. For further information on Saskatchewan Parks Week events, please visit www.saskparks.net. _ Government of Saskatchewan