The Saskatoon Nature Society is releasing the latest edition of its handbook that outlines the places where people can enjoy nature, even in the city. According to one of its authors, Joan Feather, in an interview with CBC’s Radio Saskatoon Morning:
“Because of the way the city has grown, there are so many new parks and new conservation areas that weren't there for the last edition.”
Feather further went on to say that the guide has been rewritten to reflect the fact that, since the last edition, more people have come to the city for across the country and even around the world. For those who use technology to help them find the places they want to visit, it now includes GPS coordinates, and it even has information on how to use public transit to get there. Digital printing can be used to Print local interest publications such as this.
The guide will be available for purchase at a price of $20 on the Nature Society’s website, as well as in city bookstores and libraries.Get a Free Quote for Print