ROADS LESS TRAVELLED ADDS HERSCHEL IN THE SPRING

Posted on March 1st, 2009
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Selection from Herschel in the Spring

The spring 2009 edition of Prairies North magazine arrived this week – a sure a sign that spring is on its way as any.  To help put everyone in the right mood for spring, a set of new pictures has been added to the RHCA’s Roads Less Travelled Gallery.  The new  set, “Herschel in the Spring,” features pictures taken in the spring of 2008 around the small community of Herschel, north west of Rosetown and off highway 31.   The set was contributed by a local photographer, Linda Klassen, who has lived the area her entire life.  

Herschel is well known for its beautiful country-side, unique natural history and significant archaeological finds.  The Ancient Echoes Interpretive Centre in Herschel showcases all these unique elements of the area and offers a full-range of  interpretive and educational resources as well as great summer programming.

2 Responses to “ROADS LESS TRAVELLED ADDS HERSCHEL IN THE SPRING”

  1. Jon Says:

    Nice. That warms me up.

    Is this the first set contributed from other photographers? What are the criteria for getting published and contributing photos?

    Thanks

  2. Mike Says:

    Thanks for your comment Jon. Linda is our first “other” photographer and we would love to have more. As indicated on the Roads Less Travelled main page, we will accept any picture e-mailed to us as long as it has something to do with Saskatchewan. Check out the contact page for all the information on how to send us a picture.