cypress-hills

CYPRESS HILLS SASKATCHEWAN

The picturesque view from the Conglomerate Cliffs in the Cypress Hills. Rising up to 600 metres (1,970 ft) above the surrounding prairie, the Cypress Hills are the highest terrain between Labrador and the Rocky Mountains. Formed at the same time as the Rockies, millions of years of sedimentary
build-up and erosion created the Cypress uplands with steep rises, lush valleys and pine-scented breezes that lend a mountain air to this prairie island.
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