If you're going through Saskatchewan, you're bound to run into a Indian Head

My virtual cycling tour across Canada landed me just west of "Indian Head" at 1801km from Horseshoe Bay, BC.  Indian Head? Yep I kid you not!  And what does every town need when named from a First Nation's part of their anatomy - a INDIAN HEAD?  YEP!  

Indian Head is a town in southeast Saskatchewan, Canada, 69 km east of Regina. The town is directly north of the Trans-Canada Highway. The town is known for its federally-operated Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration (PFRA) experimental farm and tree nursery that produces seedlings for shelter belts.  


So  there you go.  I've been riding into the darnedest towns!  


---WAB1234---

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