Boat Ramp Parking
Boat Ramp Parking is a parking area in Saskatchewan, Prairies.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Gardiner Dam and Coteau Creek Hydroelectric Station.
Gardiner Dam
Dam
Photo: Wtshymanski, Public domain.
The Gardiner Dam on the South Saskatchewan River in Saskatchewan is the third largest embankment dam in Canada and one of the largest embankment dams in the world. Gardiner Dam is situated 3 km northwest of Boat Ramp Parking.
Coteau Creek Hydroelectric Station
Power station
Photo: Wtshymanski, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Coteau Creek Hydroelectric Station is a hydroelectric station owned by SaskPower, located near Danielson Provincial Park about 100 kilometres south-west of Saskatoon, between the towns of Outlook and Elbow. Coteau Creek Hydroelectric Station is situated 4 km northwest of Boat Ramp Parking.
Boat Ramp Parking
- Type: Parking area
- Category: transportation
- Location: Saskatchewan, Prairies, Canada, North America
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
51.25671° or 51° 15′ 24″ northLongitude
-106.82582° or 106° 49′ 33″ westOpen location code
953M754F+MMOpenStreetMap ID
way 344913828OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=parking
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Highlights include Visitor Centre and Danielson Provincial Park.
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