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Andrew Hiltz

@hiltzandrew

🌾 @SkWanderer 📸 @TEDx Speaker 🎙 @lululemon legacy ambassador 🏃

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View from Brockelbank Hill — the highest point in Saskatchewan's Porcupine Hills! There’s a difference of nearly 500m (1,617 ft.) between the peak and the plains below 🤯 📍Woody Lake Road (HWY 980) near Hudson Bay

View from Brockelbank Hill — the highest point in Saskatchewan's Porcupine Hills!

There’s a difference of nearly 500m (1,617 ft.) between the peak and the plains below 🤯

📍Woody Lake Road (HWY 980) near Hudson Bay
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The tamarack, also know as a larch, is one of the most widely spread tree species in Canada. Unlike other North American trees with needles, the tamarack is deciduous, which means its soft, pale green needles turn a golden yellow before being shed each fall. 📍Porcupine Hills

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These adorable little birds, known as chickadees, can be found all over the Meewasin Valley, but are mainstays of Beaver Creek Conservation Area. Interpreters provide visitors with black oil sunflower seeds, which the chickadees love & will eat right from your hands! 1/3 🧵

These adorable little birds, known as chickadees, can be found all over the <a href="/Meewasin/">Meewasin</a> Valley, but are mainstays of Beaver Creek Conservation Area.

Interpreters provide visitors with black oil sunflower seeds, which the chickadees love &amp; will eat right from your hands!

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Chickadees are one of the smallest birds to survive in northern climates during the winter. They do this by using their own body fat to keep them warm. Spending most of their days eating seeds, berries, insects, and occasionally fat from animal carcasses. 2/3 🧵

Chickadees are one of the smallest birds to survive in northern climates during the winter. They do this by using their own body fat to keep them warm. Spending most of their days eating seeds, berries, insects, and occasionally fat from animal carcasses. 

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Conservation areas like Beaver Creek are designated areas set aside to protect and enhance natural ecosystems. These areas also provide habitat for rare, threatened and species at risk and contribute to a larger inter-connected corridor for wildlife. 3/3 🧵

Conservation areas like Beaver Creek are designated areas set aside to protect and enhance natural ecosystems. These areas also provide habitat for rare, threatened and species at risk and contribute to a larger inter-connected corridor for wildlife. 

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We barely scratched the surface here today! So much more to see & do before the big game on Sunday 🏈 For a complete list of all the events & experiences, download the The Grey Cup Festival app or visit greycupfestival.ca #ExploreSask #GreyCup

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Magical Moose Mountain ❄️ Explore the beauty of this unique provincial park on 10 km of snowshoe trails, 50 km of groomed cross-country ski trails, and over 120 km of snowmobile trails. #ExploreSask

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The “first day of winter” definitely feels like winter 🥶 I’m signing off for a bit to enjoy time with family. I want to wish ALL of you a wonderful Holiday season! Wherever you are in the province (or world) I hope some good times find you! See you in the New Year :)

The “first day of winter” definitely feels like winter 🥶

I’m signing off for a bit to enjoy time with family. I want to wish ALL of you a wonderful Holiday season! Wherever you are in the province (or world) I hope some good times find you! 

See you in the New Year :)
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Candle-Lit Ski at Moose Mountain is BACK!! This Friday (January 13 at 7 p.m.), Moose Mountain Provincial Park is hosting its Candle-Lit Ski event. Glide through the park along 3.2 km of groomed cross-country ski trails, as hundreds of candles light your way 🕯️

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Connect with the land at Wanuskewin and explore the Opimihaw Valley on snowshoes. (Snowshoes and kicksleds can be borrowed from the Interpretive Centre—the cost is included with your admission).

Connect with the land at <a href="/Wanuskewin_Park/">Wanuskewin</a> and explore the Opimihaw Valley on snowshoes. 

(Snowshoes and kicksleds can be borrowed from the Interpretive Centre—the cost is included with your admission).
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The BEST rink burger in Saskatchewan… according to YOU!! Last month, I asked for help on Facebook to find the province’s best rink burger. Based on comments and likes, we tallied over a THOUSAND votes!! Glentworth came out on top. Followed by Cabri, Bengough & Carrot River.