Talk:Saskatchewan Highway 37
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Horseshoe tourism route
[edit]I removed the following paragraph from the lead and placed it here:
This north–south route connects with the horseshoe tourism route at Shaunavon. Going west on the Red Coat Trail, Highway 13 leads to Eastend, known for its dinosaur museum. Further west and north is Maple Creek, a cowboy town of the current era.
I did this because it was unsourced yet it seems possibly true. A quick google search came up with nothing, though. If someone can come up with a source, please add it back into the article. Masterhatch (talk) 15:41, 22 June 2024 (UTC)
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