Beaver Hills (Saskatchewan)

51°18′00″N 103°26′04″W / 51.30002758°N 103.434321276°W / 51.30002758; -103.434321276

Beaver Hills (Saskatchewan) is located in Saskatchewan
Beaver Hills
Beaver Hills
Location of the Beaver Hills in Saskatchewan

The Beaver Hills[1] are a range of hills located in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.

Yorkton is situated approximately 35 miles south-east of the hills.

The Whitesand River, a tributary of the Assiniboine River, originates in the Beaver Hills.[2]

Large areas of native grasslands and shrubs can still be found in the Beaver Hills region, and along the Whitesand River.[3] The hills are well-adapted for stock raising.[4]

  1. ^ "Beaver Hills". Canadian Geographical Names Database. Government of Canada. Retrieved 19 May 2022.
  2. ^ Assiniboine River Watershed Source Water Protection Plan Archived 2011-07-06 at the Wayback Machine, Saskatchewan Watershed Authority
  3. ^ Upper Assiniboine River Basin Study, Environment Canada
  4. ^ Twentieth century Canada and atlas of Western Canada, for the guidance of intending settlers--its resources and development, with maps of the Dominion of Canada, provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta. Canada. Dept. of the Interior