Monday, September 8, 2025
One of the largest dark sky preserves in Canada
Cyprus Hills Interprovincial Park is among the largest dark sky preserves in Canada. Located near the southern border of Alberta and Saskatchewan, the park is comprised of two units, one in Alberta and one in Saskatchewan. The eastern unit has a large telescope used for public star gazing. The nearby town of Maple Creek, with its old western flavor, is a great place to grab a coffee or dinner.
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