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Caption: The scenery and topography varies drastically along the surprisingly short 28 miles of trackage. Most readers would believe the vast majority of the province is composed of the vast wheat fields, but in actuality, roughly 1/3rd is the combination of the mixed and moist grasslands and the Aspen Parkland. The roughly 2/3rds that remain consist of the Boreal low, mid and uplands, also including the Churchill River Upland and the Athabasca Plain as you progress towards the border with the North West Territories.
The White Fox Sub cuts through the Boreal Transition, due to the topographic changes, it provides a remarkable amount of rolling hills and bridges on the preserved stretch of track. Four bridges of various sizes exist along the line, with the hallmark signature of the line being the crossing into Nipawin.
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