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Diefenbaker Trip
Album by Bob Koroluk.
Photos by Bob Koroluk.
1 - 73 of 73 Total. 399 Visits.
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Eyebrow Saskatchewan
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Unique building in Eyebrow.
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Windows filled with antique bottles
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Side view of unique building
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Back slope of Qu'Appelle Dam. The dam is 3km long and 27m high
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View of Lake Diefenbaker from top of Qu'Appelle Dam
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Lots of boulders were used on the lake side of dam
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LOTS OF BOULDERS!!
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Douglas Park on Diefenbaker Lake
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Beach in Douglas Park
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Elbow, Saskatchewan
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Sod house in Elbow
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Sod house
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Sod doghouse
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Antique warm-up sled, while kids wait for the school bus
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Elbow Harbour Recreation Site on Lake Diefenbaker
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Nice boats at Elbow Harbour
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More Sail Boats
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Elbow Harbour Marina
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Going to see the boats on the day wharf
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Bob admiring the sail boats on the docks
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No, this is not our new boat.
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Seasonal wharf
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Elbow Harbour Marina
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Danielson Provincial Park on Lake Diefenbaker
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Gardiner Dam is the largest embankment dam in Canada, and one of the largest in the world
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Gardiner Dam is 64m high, 5km long and 1.5km wide at it's base
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Driving along the back of the dam
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Gardiner Dam was built on the South Saskatchewan River and was completed in 1967
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Gardiner Dam took 9 years to build and, along with the Qu'Appelle Dam formed Lake Diefenbaker
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Diefenbaker Lake is 225km long, has a maximum width of 6 km and has a maximun depth of 58m. It has over 800km of shoreline
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Penstocks on dam
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The penstocks house gates that can controll water flow to the power station
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The water from Lake Diefenbaker flows to the Coteau Creek Hydroelectric Power Station
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We went for a tour is the Coteau Power Station at the dam
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One of the three large generators
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The power station produces approx 800 million kW.h per year. The average household uses about 8000kW.h per year
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Generator under repair
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This is what I call a big wrench!
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This is where the water leaves the power station and into the South Saskatchewan River
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Spillway gates for water level control
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Spillway
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Spillway gates on lakeside
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Enjoying a picnic in a small park on Diefenbaker Lake near the dam
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Skytrail in Outlook
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Bob at entrance of Skytrail. This is the longest pedestrian bridge in Canada.
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The bridge goes over the South Saskatchewan River
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It was built on an old railway bridge and is 3 km long
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The view was amazing!
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Bob was scared
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South Saskatchewan River
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View of Skytrail from below. We really were up high!
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Tree on walking trail along S. Sask River in Outlook
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Waiting for the Riverhurst Ferry to arrive (East of Lucky Lake)
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The Riverhurst Ferry connects hwy 42, from the West of of Diefenbaker Lake to the East side
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Driving onto the ferry
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We were the only passengers on the ferry
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Ferry Wheelhouse
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It is about a 15 minute ride across Diefenbaker Lake
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You look nervous Bob!
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Sunset aboard the Riverhurst Ferry
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Ready to land on the other side
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The Riverhurst Ferry joins hwy 42, from the West of of Diefenbaker Lake to the East side
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Getting ready to disembark the ferry
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The sun is setting on Diefenbaker Lake
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