Bazsites.com Birch Hills
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On the Web
- Town of Birch Hills - An active living community with a tradition of pride and prosperity. Provides locator map, local history, government and community services, recreation and education resources.
- Birch Radio - hospital radio from Birch Hill Hospital and the Rochdale Infirmary.
- Birch Hill Power Products - Snowmobile and ATV sales in the Catskills. Service and Parts for Ski-Doo, Yamaha, John Deere and Jonsered. Heavy equipment rentals.
- Birch Hill Accommodations - Offers three houses for year round weekly or monthly rentals. Accommodates horses. Includes details and photographs.
- Birch Hills Golf Course - A par 59 executive golf course. Rates, scorecard, book tee times, and events.
- Birch Hill Dam - Provides cultural history, location maps, brochure rack, photos, and recreation guide.
- Lake Dennison Recreation Area - Lake Dennison is a section of the Army Corps of Engineers Birch Hill Flood Control Project. The Department of Environmental Management, via Otter River State Park staff, manages 4,221 acres of Corp land for recreational use.
- Birch Hill Bed - No description
- Birch Hill Properties - Property management and real estate sales, rentals and application forms.
- Birch Hill Inne - Located in the heart of the lakes area in Crosslake. Surrounded by state and county ski trails, snowmobile trails, and located nearby is the Paul Bunyan Bike Trail.
Wikipedia Articles
- Birch Hills No. 460, Saskatchewan - Birch Hills No. 460 is a rural municipality in north-central Saskatchewan, Canada It is located south of Prince Albert on Highway 3, and north of Saskatoon.
- Birch Hills, Saskatchewan - Birch Hills re-directs here.
- Birch Hills County, Alberta - |subdivision_type1 = Province
- Birch Hills Airport - | website =
- Saskatchewan Highway 20 - Highway 20 is a major road intended for travel by the public between Highway 11 Lumsden to Highway 3 at Birch Hills. Saskatchewan's main roadways are located in the central/southern geographical land area of rolling prairie and grass land in a western Canadian prairie province.