Alsask, Saskatchewan

Alsask is a village in west central Saskatchewan, Canada, 60 km west of Kindersley and a few km east of the Alberta border. Provincial highway 44 runs to the east of Alsask, and highway 7 lies just to the north. Its name combines the names of Alberta and Saskatchewan, although it is a misconception that it straddles the border between the two provinces (it is actually adjacent to the border). Its most notable landmark is a radar dome used for many years by the Canadian Armed Forces to aid in national defense.
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