Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada . centre of one of themost famed wheat-growing sections of the southern border is the International boundarybetween Canada and the United States. East of it isthe Province of Manitoba. West of it is the Provinceof Alberta, and on the north are the Northwest Terri-tories. Extreme length 760 miles, its width on thesouth being 393 miles, giving an area of 250,650square miles, of which 8,138 square miles is water—the total land surface being 155,092,480 acres. REGINA is the Capital of the Province, theseat of Government where the Legislative Assemblymeets, be


Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada . centre of one of themost famed wheat-growing sections of the southern border is the International boundarybetween Canada and the United States. East of it isthe Province of Manitoba. West of it is the Provinceof Alberta, and on the north are the Northwest Terri-tories. Extreme length 760 miles, its width on thesouth being 393 miles, giving an area of 250,650square miles, of which 8,138 square miles is water—the total land surface being 155,092,480 acres. REGINA is the Capital of the Province, theseat of Government where the Legislative Assemblymeets, being also the seat of the Supreme Court and,without question, the centre of Provincial life. RE-GINA is today the largest centre of population in theProvince and is already established as an importantcommercial centre, the largest in the West betweenWinnipeg and the Pacific Coast, a distance of 1,483miles, and is destined in the near future to becomethe largest financial, commercial and distributingcentre in Saskatchewan. li.


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