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Boundary Dam is a reservoir at the extreme south of Saskatchewan, near the US border (hence the name "Boundary"). This reservoir, created to supply the Estevan thermal power plant, offers a flat water body in the province's southernmost prairies. The flat, open prairie terrain ensures regular, sustained wind. The spot is accessible from Estevan, Saskatchewan's "Energy City." Altitude 563 m.
Open all year round
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Southern prairie reservoir. Shallow, flat water. Muddy/sandy bottom. Minimal chop. Water warming quickly in summer thanks to shallow depth and southern latitude (for Saskatchewan). Regular, constant prairie wind. Very accessible conditions.
Proximity to thermal power plant — respect restricted zones. Violent prairie thunderstorms. Muddy bottom. Currents possible near the dam. Cold water in spring/fall. Rural area remote from rescue. Power lines possibly nearby.
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