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The Guide To Good Living

In Southeast
Saskatchewan

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Introduction:
The Guide To Good Living
in South East Saskatchewan
The Guide To Good Living provides information on a variety of activities,
attractions and things to do throughout south east Saskatchewan. Each
section of the Guide is sorted alphabetically by community, except for the
Annual Events section, which is sorted by date, starting in January. For
information about accommodations (including campgrounds), food and
beverage related services, or any other businesses, please see our Regional
Business Directory online at www.seer.ca.

The Guide To Good Living was created to inform local residents,


newcomers or those planning to relocate to south east Saskatchewan about
the high quality of life and recreation opportunities available here. While
this Guide is not targeted at visitors, it will certainly prove useful to them as
well. It is our hope that everyone will “discover what’s close to home!”

Thank-You
Saskatchewan South East Enterprise Region would like to thank all those who helped in
collecting data for the Guide To Good Living, including municipalities and other organizations in
south east Saskatchewan.

The Staff of
Saskatchewan South East Enterprise Region
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Table of Contents
1.0 - Annual Events

2-0 - Art Galleries

3.0 - Casino & Bingo Halls

4.0 - Churches

5.0 - Cultural Attractions

6.0 - Golf Courses

7.0 - Movie Theatres

8.0 - Murals

9.0 - Museums, Heritage Attractions, Points of Interest

10.0 - Outdoor Adventure, Hunting, Other Recreation

11.0 - Parks
11.1 - Community Parks, Picnic Areas
11.13 - Regional Parks
11.17 - Provincial Parks

12. 0 - Recreation Facilities

13.0 - Tours

14.0 - Visitor Information Centres

15.0 - Water Activities, Fishing


Annual Events

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January

Kipling Oilman’s Bon spiel Kipling Curling Rink Cliff Clark


411 4th Street South, Kipling (306) 736-2518

· Held on the last weekend of January each ye ar.


· Includes curling, beverages, door prizes and event prizes.
· Open to men and women curlers.
· Participants must be working in the oil industry or spouses/family of someone working in the oil industry.

Arcola Optimist S nowmobile Rally Moose Mountains, Arcola (306) 455-2212


www.arcolaoptimist.com

· Held on the last Saturday of January each ye ar.


· Ride through the Moose Mountains.
· Attracts up to 500 riders each year. P rizes and ticket raffles follow the rally.

Weybu rn Oilfield Technical Society We yburn Curling Club, Exhibition Grounds Michael Mainil
Curling Bonspiel We yburn (306)848-0550
weyoil@sasktel.net
www.weyburnots.webs.com

· Held on the last weekend of January each ye ar.


· 6 ends – skins format
· Banquet Friday night with dinner and entertainment, door prizes and event prizes. Breakfast Saturday morning.
· Participants must be working in the oil industry.

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February

Stubble Jumpers S ki Doo Rally Alida Rink Jenny Riersgard


Prairie Avenue, Alida (306) 482-5184

· Held in February each year (dependent on snow).


· Event includes a supper for all participants. Extra tickets available.

Alida Oilmen’s B onspiel Alida Rink Margaret Peet


Prairie Avenue, Alida (306) 443-2437

· Held the first weekend February each year.


· Event includes curling and supper open to all.
· Participants must be working in the oil industry.

Oxbow Oilmen’s Bonspiel Oxbow Rink Richard Lamontagne


711 Gregson Street, Oxbow (306) 483-7897
richard.l@sasktel.net

· Held the second weekend in February e ach year.


· Event runs Friday through Sunday with dinner and entertainment on Saturday night.
· There will also be prizes for the bonspiel.
· Participants must be working in the oil industry.

Moose Mountain Provin cial Park Look Out Hill Sarah Schafer
Winter Fest Moose Mountain Provincial Park (306) 577-2615
sarah.schafer@gov.sk.ca
www.saskparks.net

· Held in on Family Da y each ye ar.


· Tobogganing, skating, snowmobile drag races, sleigh rides, hot dog roast and more.

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Farmer’s Appreciation Eve nt Days Inn Plaza (306) 643-2828
1305 9 th Street, Estevan estevanchamber@sasktel.net

· Held in February each year.


· Event to honour our diversified Agriculture community.
· Event includes dinner, various speakers, and presentation of the Farm Family of the Year award.
· Please call for advance tickets.

Redvers Oilmen’s Bonspeil Redvers Curling Rink Colette Branigan


9 Methuen Street, Redvers (306) 452-3103
rrace@sasktel.net
www.townofredvers.org

· Held in February each year.


· Includes curling, beverages, door prizes and event prizes.
· Participants must be working in the oil industry.

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March

Carnduff Curling Clu b Carnduff Curling Rink Ron Spencer


Oil Ladies Bon spiel 608 Spencer Street, Carnduff (306) 482-6431
Carnduff.recboard@sasktel.net
www.carnduff.ca

· Held on the first wee kend in March each ye ar.


· Bonspiel event for ladies only.
· Teams must be made of at least 75% oil industry (or spouse employed in oil industry).

Estevan Oilfield Technical Estevan Curling Club Jeff Mosley


Society Oilmen’s Bonspiel 811 Souris Avenue, Estevan (306) 421-7815
info@estevanots.com
www.estevanots.com

· Held on the first wee kend in March each ye ar.


· Event runs Thursday through Sunday.
· Eligibility is restricted to those presently employed in oil and gas exploration, production, or service company.

Act One Drama Theatre Alida Community Hall Tim Cowan


West 1s t Street, Alida (306) 443-2295

· Held on the second weekend in March each year. Shows Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday matinee.
· A three act comedy pla y. There is a Dessert night, an Appetizer night and a Supper night.
· Advance tickets only.

Weybu rn Agricultural Society Royal Canadian Legion (306) 842-4052


Dinner Theatre 150 3rd Street NE, Weyburn agsociety@accesscomm.ca
www.weyburnagsociety.com

· Event is held in March each year (dates dependent on venue availability).


· Performance is put on by Agricultural Society Members.
· Evening performances with dinner Thursday-Saturday and cheesec ake matinee on Sunday.

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April

Redvers Ag Ex Redvers Recreation Centre Ann Wiszniak


Methuen Street, Redvers (306) 452-7771

· Held the first Thursday in April each year.


· Includes games and some rides, food vendors and entertainment.

Moose Mountain Wildlife Prairie Place Hall Rob Duncan


Association Auction 706 Balmoral Ave, Arcola (306) 462-2247

· Held the first Saturday of April ever y year.


· Event includes supper and auction.
· Items donated from the surrounding area. Proceeds go back to the community
· Phone for advance tickets.

Carnduff & Dist rict Carnduff Legion P amela Williamson


Music and Arts Festival 202 – 4th Street W, Carnduff (306) 489-2040
pamelawilliamson7@hotmail.com
www.carnduff.ca

· Generally finished two weeks prior to Easter. The actual dates vary year to year.
· Music & Arts festival featuring talented artists in music, drama, poetry, etc from around the district.

Carnduff Country Classic Craft Show Carnduff Centennial Arena Charlene Hubbard
608 Spencer Street, Carnduff (306) 482-3818
Achubbard@xplornet.ca
www.carnduff.ca

· Held on the last Saturday of April each year.


· Annual craft show featuring cra fters from across Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and North Dakota

Black Gold Bullnanza Harry O Memorial Arena Adam Carlson


128 Haslem S treet, Midale (306) 458-2939
www.townofmidale.com

· Held every year in April.


· Bull riding event and competition. Family dance follows the main event.
· Proceeds raised are donated to charity.

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Cornerstone Theatre Inc. Carlyle Memorial Arena Don Carter
324 4th Street West, Carlyle (306) 453-2229
Diane Twietmeyer
(306) 577-4593

· Two to three performances annually: Dickens Village Festival (December), Spring Dinner Theatre (April), Fall
Theatre (October)
· Dickens Village Festival is an old thyme performance of “A Christmas Carol”.
· The Spring Dinner Theatre runs Friday through Sunday and is a full meal and performance by local actors.
· The Fall Theatre runs Friday through Sunday with a small “canteen” meal being served and performance.

Kipling Music Festival Kipling United Church Nanc y Toppings


102 Nielson Drive, Kipling (306) 736-8313
toppings@sasktel.net

· Held every year in April. Dates are set by the Saskatchewan Music Festival Association.
· Event usually runs for a week. Includes Piano, Organ, Voice, Choir, Speech Arts, Bands, Woodwinds, Brass, and
Percussion solos and ensembles.
· Band performances are held in the Kipling School Gymnasium on 6th Avenue.

Redvers Moccasin L ock Up Redvers Recreation Centre Recreation Director


Methuen Street, Redvers (306) 452-3342

· Held in April each year.


· Annual closing of the rink for Broomball Tournament, 4 on 4 Tournament and dance.
· Teams from surrounding area welcome.

Redvers Music Festival Redvers Arts Centre Colette Branigan


9 Warren Street, Redvers (306) 452-3103
rrace@sasktel.net

· Held every year in April.


· Event usually runs for two weeks. Includes Piano, Organ, Voice, Choir, Speech Arts, Bands, Woodwinds, Brass,
and Percussion.

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MORE 2000 Inc. Annual Harry O Memorial Arena Catrina Moldenhauer


Supper & Au ction 128 Haslem S treet, Midale (306) 458-7555
(306) 458-2887
www.townofmidale.com

· Held every year in April.


· Event includes supper, silent auction and dutch auction.
· Items donated from the surrounding area. Proceeds go to the Midale Rink.

Weybu rn Farmer’s Market We yburn City Centre Mall Karen Erickson


110 Coteau Avenue, We yburn (306) 842-2909

· Held every Saturday from April - December.


· Hours are from 9:30am – 4:30pm.

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May

Redvers & District Oil Showcase Redvers Recreation Centre, Menthuen Street Colette Branigan
(we st side of town by water tower), Redvers (306) 452-3103
rrace@sasktel.net
www.redvers.ca

· A biennial event held on the second weekend in May every two years.
· Trade show Friday and Saturday followed by Supper and Guest Speaker on Saturday.
· Lunch available to public both days.

Estevan Farmer’s Market Estevan Shoppers Mall Parking Lot (306) 634-1888
400 King Street, Estevan

· Held every Saturday from May - October.


· Hours are from 8:00am – 1:00pm.

Estevan Motor Spee dway One mile ea st of Estevan on hwy #39 (306) 636-7500
and one mile south on Shand Access www.estevanmotorsp ee dway.com
Road.

· Events are held throughout the summer from May-September


· IMCA Sanctioned 3/8 Mile dirt track. Featuring IMCA Modifieds, IMCA Stock Cars and IMCA Hobby Stocks.
· Purchase tickets in advance at Murray GM or at the gate.

Leadership Seminar Estevan Alliance Church (306) 634-2828


140 King Street, Estevan estevanchamber@sasktel.net
www.estevancha mber.ca

· Held in May each year.


· Seminar comes via Satellite from Duluth, Georgia. A full day of renowned speakers. Lunch is also provided.
· Hosted by the Estevan & District Board of Tourism, Trade and Commerc e.
· Please contact for pre-registration.

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Carnduff Minor Sports Ball Day Carnduff Ball Facility, Diamond Road Ron Spencer
(south west side of town), Carnduff (306) 482-3431
carnduff.recboard@sasktel.net
www.carnduff.ca

· Event is held May the third Saturday of May each ye ar.


· A one day ball tournament including all Minor Sports baseball and softball teams.
· Open tournament.

Saskatc hewan High School Rodeo We yburn Exhibition Grounds (306) 842-4052
Mergens Street, Weyburn agsociety@accesscomm.ca
www.weyburnagsociety.com

· Event is held May Long Weekend (Sunday & Monday) each year.
· For full rodeo details, visit www.shsra.net.

Weybu rn Kinsmen Spring Fling We yburn Curling Rink, Exhibition Grounds Clark Gawryluik
Mergens Street, Weyburn (306) 842-3533
ctgawr yluik@sasktel.net

· Held the Saturday after Victoria Day Long Weekend each year.
· Cabaret, Dance, and live band are featured during the evening.
· Must be 19 years of age or older.
· Advance tickets available or purchase them at the door.

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June

Saskatc hewan Oil and Gas Show We yburn Exhibition Grounds (306) 842-3232
Mergens Street, Weyburn sk.oilshow@sasktel.net
www.oilshow.ca

· Held on the first Wednesday and Thursday in June every second year. This is a biennial event.
· The show provides an opportunity for the service and supply segment of the industry to display their wares and
latest technology applicable to the Oil & Gas Industry.
· The next year for the show will be 2011.

Estevan Rotary Club Estevan Civic Auditorium Norm Nicol


Lobster Supper 811 Souris Avenue, Estevan (306) 636-7725 (w)
norm.nicol@spectracu.com

· Held on the first Friday in June each year.


· Steak and Lobster supper.
· Evening includes live entertainment and a merchandise auction.

Alida Sports Day Softball Tournament Ball Diamonds Tim Cowan


Renauld Avenue, Alida (306) 443-2295

· Held on the first wee kend in June each year.


· Softball tournament followed by dance held in Alida Rink.

Estevan Oilfield Technical Estevan Woodlawn Golf Club Jeff Mosley


Society Oilmen’s Golf Tournament 2 kms South of Estevan on hwy #47 (306) 421-7815
Woodlawn Regional Park info@estevanots.com
www.estevanots.com

· Held on the first wee kend in June each year.


· Choice of 18 holes or 36 holes.
· BBQ dinner and entertainment Saturday evening.
· Entrants must be full time oil industry employees three months prior to tournament.

Lampman Sports Days La mpman Sports Grounds Da wn Schell


Corrigan Road E, Lampman (306) 487-2264
lampmanrecreation@sasktel.net

· Held on the first wee kend in June each year.


· There is a ball tournament for all ages, free swimming and kids activities.
· Other entertainment includes a movie in the park, a street dance and camping.

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Redvers Sportsman Dinner Redvers Recreation Centre Melissa
Methuen Street, Redvers (306) 452-3342

· Held on the first wee kend in June each year.


· Evening includes supper and auction.

Roche Percee Little Valley Jamboree Roche Percee Hall, Roche Percee Dwight Thompson
(306) 421-7516

· Held on the second weekend in June each year.


· Music is old time country.
· The show runs from Friday-S unday and offer s free dry camping, homemade burgers & pies, and Hot Supper on
Saturday evening.
· Tickets are available at the gate.

Estevan Fair Days Exhibition Grounds, 811 Souris Avenue (306) 634-5595
Estevan eea@sasktel.net

· Held the third Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday of June each year.
· Includes West Coast Amusements midway, Domestics show, Estevan Idol & Estevan Junior Idol competitions.
· Beer Gardens, food booths and commercial exhibitors will be on the grounds as well.

Long Creek Rodeo Radville Fairgrounds Hal Hofmeister


Located East on hwy #28 on Carlson Street (306) 869-4520 (w)
Radville (306)-869-2423 (h)

· Held on the third weekend in June each year.


· Rodeo events held throughout the day Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
· Beer Gardens provided.
· Cabaret held Saturday night.

Alameda Fish Derby Alameda Dam, Alameda (306) 489-2187


www.townofalameda.ca

· Held on the last weekend in June each year.


· Includes fishing, prizes and BBQ beef supper.
· Pancake breakfast at the boat launch at 6:00am.

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Boogie Fest Lions Park Pavilion, Carlyle (306) 577-1460


t_tdalziel@hotmail.com
www.carlyleboogiefest.com

· Held on the last weekend of June each year.


· Begins Friday afternoon with ticket blitz. Saturday morning pancake breakfast.
· Poker Derby ride Saturday a fter breakfast.
· BBQ supper and entertainment to follow.
· A Harley Davidson Motorcycle is raffled off each year at the event.

Pangman Farmer’s Market Pangman Community Centre, Main Street Eileen Tunall
Pangman (306) 442-2145

· Held every Saturday from June-October each year.


· Produce, crafters, canned goods and much more.
· Open from 9:00am-1:00pm
· May be moved indoors in cases of bad we ather.

Weybu rn Oilfield Technical Society We yburn Golf Club, South East of Weyburn Sheri Niemegeers
Women’s Golf Tour name nt just south of hwy #39 (306) 848-5105
weyoil@sasktel.net
www.weyburnots.webs.com

· Held in June each year.


· Includes 18 holes of golf, dinner, door prizes and event prizes.
· Participants must be working in the oil industry.
· Proceeds go to the Jumpstart program.

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July

Bienfait July 1s t Celebration Bienfait Rink, 238 Carbon Avenue


Swimming Pool, 239 Carbon Avenue (306) 388-2969
Ball diamonds, NE on hwy #18 bienfait@sasktel.net
Bienfait

· Held on July 1st each year.


· Pancake breakfast, parade, bingo, kids’ activities, toonie swim, beer gardens, slo-pitch, belly dance, roller derby
and so much more!
· Day ends with a fireworks display.

Carnduff July 1 st Celebrate Canada Day Memorial Park Tara Beck


Corner of hwy #18 and Broadway Street (306) 482-3503
Carnduff Carnduff.edo@sasktel.net
www.carnduff.ca

· Held on July 1st each year.


· Pancake Brunch, kids’ entertainment, music, pie contests, tractor pulls, car and truck show, swimming.
· Day ends with a fireworks display.

Redvers July 1 st Celebr ations Redvers Campground Redvers Tourism


Located on hwy #13, Redvers (306) 452-3276

· Held on July 1 st each year.


· Event usually includes kids’ games, fa ce painting, raffle prizes, slo-pitch, barbeque supper and birthday c ake.
· Day ends with a fireworks display.

Weybu rn Fair and Exhibition We yburn Exhibition Grounds (306) 842-4052


Mergens Street, Weyburn agsociety@accesscomm.ca
www.weyburnagsociety.com

· Event is held the 1st Monday-Wednesday of July.


· Includes midwa y, games, food vendors, several exhibitors, pony chucks, petting zoo and 4-H competitions.
· We yburn Idol held in the evenings on Monday and Tuesday at the Grand Stand.

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Weybu rn Demolition Derby We yburn Exhibition Grounds (306) 842-4052


Mergens Street, Weyburn agsociety@accesscomm.ca
www.weyburnagsociety.com

· Held in conjunction with the Weyburn Agricultural Society Fair. Held on the Wednesday of the fair.
· Includes a Powder Puff heat.

Estevan Rodeo Exhibition Grounds, 811 Souris Avenue (306) 634-5595


Estevan eea@sasktel.net

· Usually held the first we ekend in July.


· Includes the 4-H Show and Regional Sale as well as the Light Horse Show & Ranch Rodeo.

Frobisher Threshermans Aaron Folkerts


Parade and Danc e 3 rd Street, Frobisher (306) 486-2205

· Held on the second weekend of July each year.


· Dance at the 3 rd Street Community Hall on Friday evening.
· Parade Sunday morning. Floats meet at Threshermans Building.
· Old fashioned harvest is performed on Sunday after the parade.

Creelman Agricultural Fair South of the L.D. Allen Enterprises Shop Jason Farrell
East End of Prairie Avenue (306) 433-2026
Creelman

· Held on the third Saturday in July each year.


· Features parade, horse show and activities for the whole fa mily.
· Old time fair, cattle, horse and pet shows, pig scramble, children’s midway, etc.

Estevan Oilfield Technical Estevan Woodlawn Golf and Country Club Tanya George
Society Oilwomen’s Golf Tournament 2 kms South of Estevan on hwy #47 (306) 636-7228
Woodlawn Regional Park tanya.george@enbridge.com
www.estevanots.com

· Held on the third Friday in July each year.


· 18 hole Texas Scramble.
· Supper and prizes to follow.
· Participants must be women whose primary oc cupation/income is in the exploration, drilling, service, or
production oil industry.

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Manor Fun Daze and Professional Manor Fair Grounds, South of Railway Avenue Al Dunn
Bull Riding Manor (306) 448-2122
cranberryheights@sasktel.net

· Held in July each year (the weekend after the Calgary Stampede).
· Saturday includes a pancake breakfast, parade, Ladies Barrel Racing, kids’ games and events, ball tournament and
BBQ supper. The day wraps up with the PBR main event and a dance afterward.
· All day Sunday is the Light Horse Show.
· Part of the Professional Bull Riders Canada Tour. The only one of its kind in Southeast Saskatchewan. Attracts up
to 1000 spectators.

Souris Valley Antiq ue Association Midale Sports Grounds, Midale Marcie Waite
Museum & Heritage Village (306) 458-2374
Pioneer Echoes & Threshing Days (306) 458-2409
www.townofmidlale.com

· Held on the last weekend in July each year.


· Event will include pancake breakfast at the museum.
· Events throughout the two days are at Heritage Village.

Souris Valley Theatre Office: 101-1238 4th Street (306) 634-0115


Stage: Adjacent to Woodlawn Park sourisvalleytheatre@sasktel.net
Estevan www.sourisvalleytheatre.tripod.net

· Held throughout July and August each year.


· Hosts two shows at various dates throughout the summer months.
· Tickets available at Hender’s Drugs or the Theatre Office. Tickets can be purchased at the gate when available.

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August

Bow Valley Jamboree Bow Valley P ark, Located South of Oxbow Shirley Galloway
on Marconi Road, Oxbow (306) 483-2480
s.galloway@sasktel.net

· Held on the first Saturday of August each year.


· Event features non-stop music all day from a variety of genres performed by both locals and outside performers.
· There is also a Show ‘n’ Shine, Bake Sale, food vendors, artisans and kids’ programming that takes place.

Cannington Manor Par k Fair Cannington Manor Provincial Park Sarah Schafer
(306) 577-2615
sarah.schafer@gov.sk.ca
www.saskparks.net

· Held on the Sunday of August Long Weekend.


· Historical village comes to life with horse and wagon rides and special demonstrations such as blacksmithing, old-
thyme music and dancing, ice cream making and skeet shooting.

Weybu rn Rodeo We yburn Exhibition Grounds (306) 842-4052


Mergens Street, Weyburn agsociety@accesscomm.ca
www.weyburnagsociety.com

· Event is held the first weekend of August each year.


· This is a CCA/MRCA sanctioned amateur rodeo.

Weybu rn Wheat Festival We yburn Heritage Village (306) 842-6377


and Heritage Village Days 424 10 th Avenue SE (Directly south of mwarren@weyburn.ca
Signal Hill Arts Centre), Weyburn www.weyburn.ca

· Event is held on the first weekend of August each year.


· Heritage Village is a replica of a village community from the turn of the century up to the 1940’s.
· Events are held at various venues throughout Weyburn. Shuttle service provided from City Centre Mall.
· Horticultural show, bread baking contest, performing arts, and Farmer’s M arket.
· Guided tours of Heritage Village, antiques, horse and wagon rides, butter churning, bannock, fresh bread and
cream, historic pictures, old thyme fiddling and so much more.

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An nual Ride-A-Long Trail Ride Coyote Springs Ranch (Jim and Elaine Hyde) Eleanor Harrison
(For the Alida Archives & Library) 11 kms West and ½ km North of Alida on hwy #361 (306) 443-2323
Alida Edel Cowan
(306) 443-2496
Shelly Cowan
(306) 443-2295

· Held on the third weekend of August each year.


· A relaxed trail ride around the local pastures and prairies.
· Horseback riders, horse drawn wagons and ATV’s.
· Prizes awarded to participants, entertainment and auction, and supper open to all (for a small fee).
· Breakfast Sunday and open ride following.

Oxbow Oilmen’s Golf Tournament Moose Creek Golf Course Richard Lamontagne
6kms north of Oxbow, Oxbow (306) 483-7897
richard.l@sasktel.net

· Held the third Saturday in August each year.


· Event is a two person best ball tournament with dinner and prizes wrapping up the day.
· Participants must be working in the oil industry.

Weybu rn Oilfield Technical Society We yburn Golf Club, South East of Weyburn Gerard Rieger
Men’s Golf Tournament just south of hwy #39, Weyburn (306) 861-2682
www.weyburnots.webs.com

· Held on the third Saturday of August each year.


· Includes 18 holes of golf, steak dinner, door prizes and event prizes.
· Participants must be working in the oil industry.

Carnduff True G rit Weekend Carnduff Ag Grounds Barb Bigney


Located South of town on hwy #18 (306) 482-3730
Carnduff bsbigney@xplornet.com
www.carnduff.ca

· Held on the last weekend of August each year.


· Team roping on Saturday and ranch rodeo Sunday.
· Evening of entertainment Saturday night.
· Variety of kids’ events throughout the day Saturday.

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Redvers Heritage Days Hwy #13, Redvers Jacquie George


(306) 452-3276

· Held in August each year.


· Each year there is a different Culture theme selected and the days programming is based on traditions from that
culture.
· The day is full of games and entertainment for children.

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September

Frobisher Mud Fling Frobisher Ball Diamonds Dallas Forseth


5 th S treet NE, Frobisher (306) 486-2003

· Held on the second weekend of September each year.


· All types of vehicles welcome to race.
· The best time will be recognized.

Arcola Craft and Trade Show Prairie Place Hall Gwen Taylor
706 Balmoral Ave, Arcola (306) 455-2753 (h)
(306) 577-9114 (c)
gdtaylor@sasktel.net

· Held on the third Saturday of S eptember each year.


· Arts, crafts and trades vendors.
· Lunch is provided throughout the day.

Homespu n Craft Show and Sale Carlyle Arena Judy Riddell


324 – 4th Street W, Carlyle (306) 453-2557
info@homespuncanda.ca
www.homespuncanada.ca

· Held on the third weekend of September each year.


· Arts, crafts and food vendors. The largest show of its kind in Saskatchewan.
· Quilt Show Sale and Show ‘n’ Shine held in conjunction with the fair.

Estevan Business Expo Showcase Spectra Place (306) 634-2828


701 Souris Avenue, Estevan estevanchamber@saskatel.net

· Held on the last weekend of September each year.


· Features businesses and non-profit organizations from the community and across the province.

Lampman Lobster for Life La mpman Curling Rink Melodie Willock


Corrigan Road, Lampman (306) 487-7329
dmwillock@hotmail.com
www.freewebs.com/lobsterforlife

· Held on the last Saturday of September each year.


· Steak and lobster dinner. Entertainment follows the meal.
· Please contact for advance tickets.

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Minton/Gladmar Annual Fall Fair Minton Community Hall Sharon Hibbard
Main Street, Minton (306) 969-4620

· Held on the last Saturday of September each year.


· Trade show and catered supper in Hibbard Equipment. Exhibits and Entertainment Minton Community Hall.
· Entertainment for the whole family. F amily dance wraps up the event.

Redvers Harvest Fest Main Street, Redvers Ann Wiszniak


(306) 452-7771

· Held in the Fall each year.


· Businesses offer specials to customers and there are games on Main Street for kids to attend.

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October

Creative Tables for Cancer Prairie Place Hall Darlene Olsen


Arcola (306) 455-2554
darleneolsen@sasktel.net

· Held on the first Thursday of October each year.


· Each Hostess decorates tables of eight, each with a differ ent theme. The Hostess also provides dessert.
· Dinner is catered and there is a Guest Speaker, entertainment and a silent auction throughout the night.
· Advance tickets only and space is limited. Proceeds donated to Look Good, Feel Better, a National organization
supporting women with Cancer.

Prairie Treasures Craft Fair Fillmore Recreation Centre Shirley Carlburg


(Hosted by the Health Care Auxiliary) Osage Street, just off hwy #33, Fillmore (306) 722-3579

· Held on the Sunday a fter Thanksgiving each year.


· Event features craft vendors, door prizes, and a kids’ centre with face painting and pumpkin carving. Lunch
available all day.
· Please call for tables.

Alida Haunted Hou se Alida Rink Basement Shelly Cowan


Prairie Avenue, Alida (306) 443-2295
Marcia Gervais
(306) 443-2370

· Held on the third and fourth weekends of October each year.


· A guided tour through the decorated basement
· There is also a Sunday Fun Fair with games and prizes for children.

Creelman Pumpkin Festival Creelman Memorial Hall, Main Street Dennis Smith
Creelman (306) 433-4046

· Held on the last Saturday of October each year.


· Contests for anything to do with pumpkins.

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Cornerstone Theatre Inc. Carlyle Memorial Arena Don Carter
324 4th Street West, Carlyle (306) 453-2229
Diane Twietmeyer
(306) 577-4593

· Two to three performances annually: Dickens Village Festival (December), Spring Dinner Theatre (April), Fall
Theatre (October)
· Dickens Village Festival is an old thyme performance of “A Christmas Carol”.
· The Spring Dinner Theatre runs Friday through Sunday and is a full meal and performance by local actors.
· The Fall Theatre runs Friday through Sunday with a small “canteen” meal being served and performance.

Fairlight Great Pumpkin Weigh-in Fairlight Hall, Fairlight Brad Metz


Corner of Main Street and Assiniboia Avenue (306) 646-2272

· Held in October each year.


· Producers bring in their crop and compete for the best pumpkins in different categories.
· Competition is followed by a dinner. Funds raised go to the Fairlight Recreation Board.

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November

Alida Lions Senior Supper Alida Community Hall Jim Boettcher


West 1s t Street, Alida (306) 443-2205

· Held on the second Thursday of November each year.


· Supper is served free of charge to anyone 55 or older.

Redvers Wildlife Federation Fundraiser Redvers Recreation Centre Colette Branigan


Methuen Street, Redvers (306) 452-3103
rrace@sasktel.net

· Held on the second Saturday of November each year.


· Event includes supper in the evening and an auction.

Carnduff Country Ch rist mas Kickoff Broadway Street, Carnduff Tara Beck
(306) 482-3503
Carnduff.edo@sasktel.net
www.carnduff.ca

· Held on the third Thursday of November each year.


· Evening includes late night shopping, pictures with Santa, Sleigh rides and much more.
· Goes throughout the evening from 4:00pm on.

Mountney Flea Market Wa wota Town Hall Janice Boehmer


310 Railway Ave, Wawota (306) 739-2728

· Held on the third Friday of Nove mber each year.


· Crafts, baking and jeweller y vendors.
· Supper is also available.

Redvers Minor Hockey Days Redvers Recreation Centre Ray Lachapelle


Methuen Street, Redvers (306) 452-6482

· Event is held on the third Saturday of Nove mber each year.


· A one day hockey tournament. Each Redvers Minor Hockey Te am invited another team from surrounding area to
participate.
· Open tournament.

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Tor quay Casino Night Torquay Community Centre Tina Stepp
Miller Avenue, Torquay (306) 923-2031
dtstepp@sasktel.net

· Held on the third Saturday of November each year.


· Evening includes a Dutch auction and Casino followed by Steak Supper.
· Annual fundraiser event for the Torquay Rink.

Alida Annual Craft Sale Alida Community Hall (306) 443-2228


West 1s t Street, Alida villageofalida@sasktel.net

· Held on the third Sunday of November each year.


· Vendors and local persons sell crafts and products.
· A delicious lunch is offer ed for a small fee.

Bienfait Lions Dinn er Theatre Bienfait Weldon School Gymnasium Dwight Thompson
802 Weldon Road, Bienfait (306) 421-7516

· Held on the last week of Nove mber each year.


· A live show (usually a comedy) featuring local actors.
· Friday and Saturday are evening shows with dinner being served. Sunday is a matinee show with dessert served.
· Please contact for advance tickets.

Creelman Dinner T he atre Creelman Rink, Railway Avenue Dianna Hume


Creelman (306) 433-2161

· Held on the last week of Nove mber and first week of December each year.
· Dinner and a live show featuring local actors.
· Advance tickets only. P lease contact for exact dates and tickets.

Estevan Kinette Club Annual Wylie Mitchell Centre Melanie Tribiger


Christ mas Craft Sale 701 Souris Avenue, Estevan (306) 421-0436

· Held on the last weekend of November each year.


· Sale features weaving, ceramics, woodwork, paintings and much more.
· There will be door prizes. Lunch is available all day.

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Young Fellows Harvest Fling We yburn Curling Rink – Exhibition Grounds Justin Arendt
Mergens Street, Weyburn (306) 848-4733

· Held on the last weekend of November each year.


· This is a cabaret featuring local bands. Proceeds go to the Young Fellows Club.
· Advance tickets available at Zippy Mart or by contacting the Young Fellows. Tickets also available at the door.

Fillmore Lions Auction Fillmore Town Hall Laurie Fahlman


17 Wesley Street, Fillmore (306) 722-3365

· Held in November every two years. Biennial event.


· Event includes supper in the evening, a live auction, silent auction and Dutch auction.
· Items and services donated from businesses and individuals in the area.

Lampman Community The atre La mpman School Maureen Ulrich


910 Corrigan Road, Lampman (306) 487-2616
maureen.ulrich@sasktel.net

· Held in November each year.


· Event includes supper, dessert and live theatre performing original productions.
· Tickets must be purchased in advance.

Wawota Wildlife Fundraiser Wa wota Town Hall Coralee Behaut


310 Railway Avenue, Wawota (306) 739-2702

· Held in November each year.


· Event includes supper in the evening, a live auction, silent auction and raffle tables.
· Items donated from businesses and individuals in the area.

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December

Carnduff Applause Din ne r Theatre Carnduff Education Complex Lisa MacFarlane


506 Anderson Avenue, Carnduff (306) 482-3940
macfars@sasktel.net
www.carnduff.ca

· Held on the first Saturday of De cember each year.


· Put on by the Carnduff Swimming Pool
· An evening dinner theatre. A turkey dinner followed by entertainment by the Applause Dinner Theatre Group
from Regina.

Dickens Village Festival Main Street, Carlyle Shelly Slykhuis


(306) 453-2878
d.slykhuis@vfnow.ca
www.townofcarlyle.com

· Held on the first wee kend in December each year.


· Enjoy the craft sale, entertainment, quilt display, a theatre play and carriage rides.
· Food vendors will be available.

Cornerstone Theatre Inc. Carlyle Memorial Arena Don Carter


324 4th Street West, Carlyle (306) 453-2229
Diane Twietmeyer
(306) 577-4593

· Two to three performances annually: Dickens Village Festival (December), Spring Dinner Theatre (April), Fall
Theatre (October)
· Dickens Village Festival is an old thyme performance of “A Christmas Carol”.
· The Spring Dinner Theatre runs Friday through Sunday and is a full meal and performance by local actors.
· The Fall Theatre runs Friday through Sunday with a small “canteen” meal being served and performance.

Kipling Dinner The atre Kipling Community Centre Brian or Teena Manns
301 6th Avenue, Kipling (306) 736-8490
mannsfoods@sasktel.net

· Held on the first wee kend in December each year (Friday and Saturday).
· Friday night is a dinner theatre with supper, drinks and play.
· Saturday night is a “pub night” where there is no supper, just snacks. Proceeds from Saturday night are donated to
the day care in town.
· Local actors & actresses.

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Kisbey New Year’s Eve S morg Kisbey Recreation Centre Kalvin Nankivell
295 Morley Street, Kisbey (306) 462-2007

· Held on New Year’s Eve each year.


· Supper runs from 5:00-7:00

Estevan Kick-Off t o Christmas Various Locations (306) 634-2828


Estevan estevanchamber@sasktel.net
www.estevancha mber.ca

· Held on various dates in December.


· Includes Farmer’s M ar ket Christmas sales at Exhibition Hall on Saturdays throughout December. Late night
shopping event in Downtown Estevan. A Seniors Night at Estevan Shopper’s Mall. There are also free movie and
free swim events for children.
· Please contact or visit website for specific dates.
· Hosted by the Estevan & District Board of Tourism, Trade and Commerc e.

Midale and Are a Recreation B oard Harry O Memorial Arena Catrina Moldenhauer
Craft Sale and Trade Show 128 Haslem S treet, Midale (306) 458-7555
(306) 458-2887
www.townofmidale.com

· Held every year in Dece mber.


· Crafters and trades people from Southeast Saskatchewan. Approximately 20-30 tables.
· There will be a visit from Santa and a public skate held in conjunction with the event.

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Estevan

Estevan Art Gallery and Muse um 118 - 4th Street 306-634-7644


next to the Eli Mandel Park eagm@sasktel.net
www.eagm.ca

· Season: Open all year round


· Art gallery and museum, monthly exhibitions of local, regional, national, international importance
· Amenities: Limited wheelchair access, Meeting rooms, Gift shop, Picnic area

Solar Studio Art Gallery 400 King Street, Estevan Shopper's Mall (306) 461-9989
(306) 634-8203

· Season: Open Daily 9.00 am to 5.00 pm, except S undays


· The Art Gallery is a co-operative of local artists.
· The exhibits include painting, photography, pottery, mixed media, sculpture, jeweller y, etc.

Weyburn

Allie Griffin Art Gallery The Weyburn Public Library lower level (306) 848-3278
45 Bison Ave NE., Weyburn, SK marniebernard@hotmail.com
www.weyburn.ca

· Season: Open All Year Around, Mon to Thu 9:30am - 8:30pm


Fri and Sat 9:30am - 6pm; Sep to Jun also open Sun 1 - 5pm
· The gallery features various exhibitions by Saskatchewan and local artists.
· Displays are presented on a monthly basis.
· Full wheelchair access. Group bookings available.

Art Africa 100 City Farm Queen Street N. (306) 842.2433


We yburn, SK

· Season: Open Daily 9.00 am to 5.00 pm, except S undays


· Original Artwork, paintings, woodcraft and jewellery

Signal Hill Arts Centre 424 - 10th Ave S, Weyburn, SK 306-848-3278


aneufeld@weyburn.ca
www.weyburn.ca

· Open: All year round, Jul and Aug, Mon to Fri 9am - 12 noon and 1 - 5pm.
· Gallery features the work of local artists and crafts people. Exhibitions change monthly.
· Gift shop, pottery studio, photography dark room on site.
· Art and leisure programs ye ar-round for all age groups. Limited wheelchair access, Meeting rooms, Gift shop

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Carlyle
Bear Claw Casino Highwa y 9 (306) 577-4577
White Bear First Nation bearcla w@siga.sk.ca
www.bearclawcasino.ca/

· Season: Open Mon to Thu- 9:00 AM to 1:00 AM;


Fri to Sat- 9:00 AM to 2:00 AM; Sun- 10:00 AM to 12:00 AM
· The Bear Claw is a native a merican casino that contains 15,000 square foot gaming space
· The casino features 142 gaming machines with four table and poker games.
· Bear Claw also has a restaurant, a bar, and a hotel with thirty five rooms.
· The facility also features live entertainment on a regular basis

Bingo Hall information unavailable at this time.

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Alameda
Alameda United Chu rc h 213 5th Street (306) 489-2168

· Worship Time: 10:30 AM on the first two Sundays of the month


· The last two Sundays of the month’s services are held at St. Paul’s Roman Catholic Church in Oxbow

Arcola
Arcola Alliance Church 302 Main Street (306) 455-2335

· Worship Time: 10:30 AM on Sunday

St. Andrew United Chu rc h 220 Carlyle Street (306) 455-2133

· Worship Time: 11:00 AM on Sunday

Beaubier
Beaubier Pentecostal Church Centre Street (306) 447-4404

· Worship Time: 11:00 am on Sunday


· Sunday School: 10:00 am on Sunday

Bellegarde
St. Maurice Roman Cath olic Church Corner of Church Street and Main Avenue (306) 452-3316

· Worship Time: Saturday e vening at 7:00pm or Sunday morning at 9:00am


· Telephone number listed above is for the Redvers Rectory

Benson
Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church 420 2nd Avenue (306) 487-2497

· Worship Time: Times vary, please call the Lampman Parish for current times
· Telephone number listed above is for the Lampman Parish

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Bienfait
St. Monica Roman Catholic Church 506 Carbon Avenue (306) 634-2190

· Worship Time: 9:00 AM on Sunday


· Telephone number listed above is for the Estevan P arish

Cantal
St. Raph ael Roman Catholic Church 4 kilometres West of Alida on HWY 361 (306) 483-2845
4 kilometres North on Cantal Church Road

· Worship Time: 10:45 AM on Sunday


· Telephone number listed above is for the Oxbow Parish

Cannington Manor
Cannington Manor Anglican Church Cannington Manor Provincial Park (306) 448-2009

· Worship Time: 1:00 PM on the 2 nd and 4 th Sunday of the month, seasonally from June through August

Carievale
Carievale United Church corner of Broadway St and P acific Ave (306) 928-2178
(306) 685-2001

· Worship Time: 11:00 AM on Sunday

Carlyle
Carlyle Pentecostal Assembly 104 6th Street West (306) 453-2781

· Worship Time: 10:00 AM on Sunday

Carlyle United Chu rc h 202 2nd Street West (306) 453-6061

· Worship Time: 11:00 AM on Sunday, 10:00 AM on Sunday for Sunday School


· No services during July

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Carlyle

Ch urch of O ur Lady (Roman Catholic) 216 6th Street West (306) 453-6200

· Worship Time: 10:00 AM on Sunday

Full Gospel Church 202 4th Street West (306) 453-2512

· Worship Time: 10:30 AM and 6:00 PM on Sunday, 7:30 P M on Wednesday, 7:30 PM on Friday (Youth)

Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses 602 Railway Avenue West (306) 453-6080

· Worship Time: 10:00 AM on Sunday, 7:30 PM on Tuesday

Trinity (Wordsworth) Lutheran Church Information not available at this time. (306) 489-4433

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

Carnduff
Associated Gospel Churc h 515 Pacific Avenue (306) 482-3388

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

St. Andrew United Chu rc h 706 Pacific Avenue (306) 482-3932


carnduffuc@sasktel.net

· Worship Time: 10:00 AM on Sunday


· For more information, search “St. Andrew’s United Church Carnduff” on www.facebook.com

St. James Anglican Church Information not available at this time.

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

St. Jude Roman Cat holic Church 205 2nd Street West (306) 483-2845

· Worship Time: 12:30 AM on Sunday


· Telephone number listed above is for the Oxbow Parish

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Ceylon
Ceylon United Church 1 st Street (306) 869-2755

· Worship Time: 11:00 AM on the 1 st and 2 nd Sundays of the month

St. Joseph Roman Cath olic Church 1 st Avenue West (306) 454-2686

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

Creelman
St. Andrew United Chu rc h the corner of Naylor Ave and Stanley St (306) 722-3212

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

Estevan
Ch urch of Christ 1302 8 th Street (306) 634-8195
(306) 634-3116
estevan.cofc@sasktel.net

· Worship Time: 10:00 AM, 11:00 AM, 7:00 PM on Sunday, 7:00 PM on Wednesday

Ch urch of G od 1920 Wellock Road (306) 634-7955


www.estevancong.com

· Worship Time: 10:30 AM on Sunday

Estevan Alliance Church 140 King Street (306) 634-2601


office@estevanalliancechurch.com
www.estevanalliancechurch.com

· Worship Time: 10:30 AM on Sunday

Estevan Gospel Chapel 1201 2 nd Street (306) 634-3761

· Worship Time: 11:00 AM on Sunday

Faith Lutheran Church Nicholson Centre (306) 634-74757


www.estevanfaithlutheran.com

· Worship Time: 10:30 AM on Sunday

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Estevan

Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses 710 4th Street (306) 634-5551

· Worship Time: 10:00 AM on Sunday, 7:30 PM on Tuesday

Living Hope Community Church 100 King Street (306) 634-8133


(306) 634-3405
www.livinghope-ca.org

· Worship Time: 10:30 AM on Sunday

St. Giles Anglican Chu rc h 317 12 th Avenue (306) 634-4113


stgiles@sasktel.net
www.estevananglican.com

· Worship Time: 8:00 AM and 10:00 AM on Sunday, 10:00 AM on S unday (Sunday School)

St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church 109 12 th Avenue (306) 634-2190

· Worship Time: 7:00 PM on Saturday, 9:00 AM and 10:30 AM on Sunday

St. Paul United Church 1418 3 rd Street (306) 634-2885


stpaulsuc@sasktel.net
www.stpaulsinternational.sasktelwebsite.net

· Worship Time: 11:00 AM on Sunday

St. Peter Lutheran Church 130 Souris Avenue North (306) 634-2024

· Worship Time: 10:30 AM on Sunday

The Salvation Army Community Church 1107 4 th Street (306) 634-2074

· Worship Time: 11:00 AM on Sunday

Trinity Lutheran Church 738 2nd Street (306) 634-5684

· Worship Time: 10:00 AM on Sunday

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Estevan
West minster Presbyterian Ch urch 930 3rd Street (306) 634-4188

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

Fairlight
Our Lady of Fatima Francis Street (306) 435-2993
Roman Catholic Chu rc h

· Worship Time: church is currently undergoing renovations


· Telephone number listed above is for the Moosomin Parish

St. David Anglican Church Francis Street Information not available at this time.

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

Fillmore
Grace United Churc h 83 Main Street (306) 722-3213

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

St. Aloysius Roman Cath olic Church End of Wilkin Street on Woodhams Avenue (306) 424-2066

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.


· Telephone number listed above is for the Montmartre Parish

Forget
Our Lady of La Salette Roman 816 Stoughton Street (306) 487-2497
Catholic Church

· Worship Time: Please call the Lampman P arish for current times
· Telephone number listed above is for the Lampman Parish

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Frobisher
Frobisher United Church 5 th S treet (306) 486-2202

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

St. John Lutheran Church 330 3rd Street (306) 483-2311

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

Gainsborough
Knox United Church 203 Stephens Street (306) 685-2001

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

Gladmar
Christ Church (Anglican) Information not available at this time.

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

Gladmar Lutheran Ch ur ch 1 st Avenue (306) 447-2033

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

Kennedy
Kennedy United Chu rc h 355 Hiltz Drive, Kennedy (306) 538-2001

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

St. Ann Roman Cat holic Church 525 Assiniboia Avenue (306) 224-2060

· Worship Time: Please call the Windthorst Parish for current times
· Telephone number listed above is for the Windthorst Parish

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Kenosee Village
Moose Mountain Church of Ch rist Christina Street (306) 577-2477

· Worship Time: 10:00 AM on Sunday

Sacred Heart Chapel (Roman Catholic) Hiawata Street (306) 453-6200

· Worship Time: 10:00 AM on Sunday

Kipling
Bekevar Presbyterian Church 502 7th Avenue (306) 736-2346

· Worship Time: Please contact for service times.

Kipling United Church 102 Nielson Drive (306) 736-2237

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

Lutheran Church 417 3rd Street South (306) 736-8268

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

Parkland Bible Church 309 3rd Street South (306) 736-2421

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

People’s Church 319 1s t Street South (306) 736-2352

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

St. Anne Roman Cath olic Church 418 1s t Street South (306) 224-2060

· Worship Time: Please call the Windthorst Parish for current times
· Telephone number listed above is for the Windthorst Parish

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Kisbey
Kisbey United Churc h Coteau Str eet (306) 455-2133

· Worship Time: 9:00 AM on Sunday

Lake Alma
Lutheran Church of Lake Alma 1 st Avenue (306) 447-2033

· Worship Time: 11:00 AM on Sunday

St. B laise Roman Catholic Church 1 st Avenue (306) 869-2626

· Worship Time: Please call the number listed above for current times

Lampman
Faith Lutheran Church 103 3rd Avenue East (306) 487-2235

· Worship Time: 9:30 AM on Sunday

Our Lady of Seven Sorrows Roman Cat holic Church 302 Corrigan Road (306) 487-2572
(306) 487-2497

· Worship Time: Please call one of the numbers listed above for current times

Lang
Lang United Church Corner of 1 st Street and 2 nd Avenue (306) 436-2036

· Worship Time: 9:00 AM on Sunday

St. John Lutheran Church Corner of Victoria Street and 1 st Avenue (306) 464-2024

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

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Macoun
Our Lady of the Immaculate 541 Sorlien Avenue (306) 634-2190
Conception Roman Catholic Church

· Worship Time: 10:45AM on every other Sunday, alternating with St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church in Midale
· Please call the Estevan Parish to determine the appropriate weekend for Macoun
· Telephone number listed above is for the Estevan P arish

Macou n Evangelical Missionary Church Corner of Breen Avenue and Young Street (306) 634-9284

· Worship Time: 11:00 AM on Sunday

Manor
Knox (M) United Church Corner of Newcombe Street and Mountain Avenue (306) 452-3210

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

St. Margaret Anglican Church Corner of Newcombe Street and Mountain Avenue (306) 448-4913

· Worship Time: 11:00AM every 2 nd and 4th Sunday of the month


· Services held in the Knox (M) United Church building. See address above

Manor Christian Fellowship Centre Information not available at this time.

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

Maryfield
Maryfield Associate Gospel Church White Avenue (306) 646-2054
elgby@sasktel.net

· Worship Time: 7:00PM on Thursday (Prayer M eeting), 9:45AM on Sunday (DJ Club), 10:00AM on Sunday
(Sunday School), 11:00AM on Sunday (Worship Service)

Memorial Gospel Tabernacle Information not available at this time.

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

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Maryfield
St. Andrew United Chu rc h 220 Crossing Street (306) 646-2273
sbullus@sasktel.net

· Worship Time: ?

St. David Anglican Church Information not available at this time.

· Worship Time: 2:00PM on Sundays


· Services are held at the Sunrise Villa Retirement Home

Midale
Baptist Church 124 Mainprize Street (306) 458-2284

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

Bethlehe m Lutheran Ch ur ch 139 Main Street (306) 458-2350

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

St. Joseph Roman Cath olic Church 609 College Avenue (306) 634-2190

· Worship Time: 10:45 AM every other Sunday, alternating with Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Roman
Catholic Church in Macoun
· Please call the Estevan Parish to determine the appropriate weekend for Midale
· Telephone number listed above is for the Estevan P arish

St. Luke Lutheran Church Information not available at this time. (306) 458-2720

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

Minton
Minton-Gladmar United Ch ur ch Railwa y Avenue, Minton (306) 869-2755

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

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Minton

St. Eugene Roman Cat holic Church Information not available at this time. (306) 969-2156

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

North Portal
Knox United Church Antrim Street (306) 927-2210

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

Oxbow
All Saints Anglican Church 402 Ewen Street (306) 483-2268

· Worship Time: 9:00 AM on Sunday

St. Joseph Roman Cath olic Church 101 Peters Avenue (306) 483-2845
(306) 483-2616

· Worship Time: 9:00 AM on Sunday

St. Paul United Church 504 Peters Avenue (306) 483-2701

· Worship Time: 10:30 AM on Sunday

St. Peter Lutheran Church 109 Galloway Drive (306) 483-2311


http://web.mac.com/spsjparish/spsjparish/Welcome.html

· Worship Time: 9:00 AM on Sunday

Pangman
Ab und ant Living Ministries Railwa y Avenue (306) 442-2185

Worship Time: 10:30 AM on Sunday

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Pangman
Holy Angels Roman Catholic Chu rc h Loucks Street (306) 442-2086

· Worship Time: 7:30 PM on Saturday, 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM on Sunday

The Bethel Mission Assembly Carruthers Street (306) 442-2037

· Worship Time: 10:00 AM, 11:00 AM and 7:00 PM on S unday

Pangman United Ch ur ch 300 Saskatchewan Avenue (306) 459-2253

· Worship Time: 9:30 AM on Sunday

Radville
Holy Family Roman Catholic Church 301 Warren Street (306) 869-2205
Info Hotline: (306) 869-2626

· Worship Time: Please call the Info Hotline for current times

Radville Church of Chris 714 Beckwell Avenue (306) 869-2558

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

Radville United Church 230 Hunt Street (306) 869-2755

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

Redvers
Dannervirke Lutheran Churc h 46 Methuen Street (306) 452-3525

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

Gateway Pentecostal Ch urch 63 Broadway Street (306) 452-3193

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

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Redvers

Knox (R) United Church 19 Broadway Street (306) 452-3210

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

Our Lady of Fatima Roman 46 Methuen (306) 452-3237


Catholic Church (306) 452-3316

· Worship Time: 10:45 AM on Sunday

Storthoaks
St. Anthony Roman Cat holic Church Main Street (306) 452-3316

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.


· Telephone number listed above is for the Redvers Rectory

Stoughton
Apostolic Church 347 Government Road (306) 457-3144

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

Grace United Churc h 216 Main Street (306) 457-2541

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

Roman Catholic Chu rc h Information not available at this time. (306) 487-2497

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

Zion Lutheran Chu rc h Information not available at this time. (306) 457-2927

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

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Torquay
Trinity Lutheran Church Saskatchewan Avenue (306) 923-2166

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

Sacred Heart Church Saskatchewan Avenue (306) 923-2027

· Worship Time: 10:00 AM on Sunday

Tribune
Hamar Lutheran Church Information not available at this time. (306) 456-2533

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

St. Mary Roman Cat holic Church Danton Street (306) 842-2129

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.


· Telephone number listed above is for the Weyburn Parish

Wawota
Free Methodist Ch urch 240 West Railway Avenue (306) 739-2313

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

St. Franis Xavier Roman 115 Hall Street (306) 224-2060


Catholic Church

· Worship Time: Please call the Windthorst Parish for current time
· Telephone number listed above is for the Windthorst Parish

Wawota United Church 110 Lonsdale Street (306) 739-2158

· Worship Time: 9:30 AM on Sunday from April through July; 11:30 AM on Sunday from August through March

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Weyburn
All Saints Anglican Church 239 3rd Street N.E. (306) 842-3125
we yburnallsaints@sasktel.net

www.weyburnallsaintsanglicanchurch.com

· Worship Time: 10:30 AM on Sunday

Calvary Baptist Community Church 1619 1 st Avenue N.E. (306) 842-2160

· Worship Time: 10:30 AM on Sunday

Ch urch of Christ 1115 First Avenue N.E. (306) 842-6424

· Worship Time: 7:00 PM Wednesday; 9:30 AM, 10:30 AM and 7:00 PM on Sunday

Ch urch of G od 46 12th Street N.E. (306) 842-7517

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

Ch urch of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 425 10 th Avenue S.E. (306) 842-1544

· Worship Time: 10:00 AM on Sunday

Free Methodist Ch urch 133 14 th Street N.E. (306) 842-3441

· Worship Time: 10:30 AM on Sunday

Foundation of Life Church 610 Souris Avenue E. (306) 842-1500

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

Grace United Churc h 210 3rd Street N.E. (306) 842-5131

· Worship Time: 10:30 AM on Sunday

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Weyburn
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses 1815 1 st Avenue N.E. (306) 842-34304

· Worship Time: 10:00 AM on Sunday; 7:30 PM on Tuesday

Knox Presbyterian Churc h 136 2nd Street N.E. (306) 842-3544

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

One Stop Life Centre Pentecostal Church 737 5th Street N.E. (306) 842-7729
onestop@sasktel.net

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

Seve nth Day Adventist Church 591 18 th Street N.E. (306) 842-3688

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

Silver Heights B ible Church 1610 Clark Avenue (306) 842-6466


shbc@sasktel.net

· Worship Time: 10:55 AM on Sunday

St. Vincent de Paul Roman Catholic Church 314 3rd Street N.E. (306) 842-2129

· Worship Time: 9:00 AM from Monday through Thursday; 12:10 PM on F riday; 5:00 PM on Saturday’ 9:00 AM
and 10:45 AM on Sunday

The Salvation Army Community Church 126 4th Street N.E. (306) 842-2280
we yburnallsaints@sasktel.net

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

United Church of Canada 210 3rd Street N.E. (306) 842-5131


(306) 842-2053

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

Zion Lutheran Chu rc h 504 Windsor Street (306) 842-2222


(306) 842-6624

· Worship Time: 10:00 AM on Sunday

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White Bear
White Bear United Church Information not available at this time. (306) 577-2448

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

Yellow Grass
Yellow Grass Unite d/Lutheran Church 219 Souris Street (306) 465-2408

· Worship Time: Information not available at this time.

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Photo Credit: The Ananda Art House

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Photo Credit: The Happy Nun Cafe

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Alida

Act One Theatre Alida Town Hall, Alida, SK (306) 443-2295

· Season: Varies, evenings and Sunday matinees


· Local theatre group presenting a variety of performance offerings.

Bienfait

Bienfait Lions Su pper Theatre (306) 421-7516

· Season: Varies
· Dinner theatre hosted by the town’s Lions Club

Carlyle

Carlyle Cornerstone Theatre Inc. Carlyle, SK (306) 453-2229


doncarter@sasktel.net
· Theatre and dinner theatre
· two major productions each year, usually in the spring and winter seasons

Creelman
Creelman Dinner T he atre Creelman Rink, Creelman, SK (306) 433-2161

· Season: The last week in November and the first week in December
· Dinner & Live Show.
· Advance tickets must be purchased.

Estevan

Souris Valley Theatre Inc. South of Estevan off highway 47 (306) 634-0115
Watch for signs sourisvalleytheatre@sasktel.net,
http://sourisvalleytheatre.tripod.com/index.html

· Season: July to August, Performances begin at 7.30 pm.


· Visit website for details on shows and show dates
· Live entertainment, musical theatre.

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Forget

The Happy Nun Cafe & Music Main Street, Forget, SK (306) 457-2560
happynun@sasktel.net,
www.happynuncafe.ca

· Season: Open year round, Fri, Sat and Sun 5pm, and other days for concerts.
· Details: Live entertainment, Performing arts, Dinner theatre, Live theatre.
· Concerts(consist of two 45 minute sets beginning at 7:30pm)
· Please call 306-457-2560 for reservations and tickets.

Lampman

Lampman Community The atre La mpman School, Lampman, SK (306) 487-2616


Maureen.ulrich@sasktel.net

· Season: November
· La mpman Community Theatre has been in existence since 1997.
· Dinner/Dessert Theatre. All plays are locally written, directed and produced.
· Tickets must be purchased in advance.

Moose Mountain

Moose Mountain Artist Colony Adjacent to the Moose Mountain


Provincial P ark Chalet (Visitor Centre)

· Season: Open May to September, 9.00 am – 5.00 pm


· Visit the Artist Colony adjacent to the Chalet (Visitor Centre) to meet the artists and visit their studios.
· The annual "Meet the Artists" tea on the Chalet lawn is a wonderful place to meet local artists.

Redvers
Redvers Arts Ce ntre One block west of Broadwa y Street (306) 452-3855
on the corner of Souris Ave.. and Warren St.

· Season: Varies
· Movie hall with performing arts

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Alameda & Area

Moose Creek Golf Club Moose Creek Regional Park (306) 483-2403

· Season: Open May to October, dawn to dusk


· Course Type: 9 Hole public, grass greens. 3,388 yards.
· Pro Shop. Club and cart rentals. Clubhouse with lounge and dining facilities

Carnduff & Area

Carnduff Golf Course 1.6 kilometres North of Carnduff (306) 482-3919


on Highway 318

· Season: Open May to October, dawn to dusk, Clubhouse opens at 7 A.M


· Course Type: Public 9 hole course. 6254 yards, Par 72.
· Clubhouse with pro-shop, rentals. Instruction available.
· Outdoor patio,(barbecue facilities, lounge & banquet room with a seating capacity of 175 persons)

Estevan & Area

Estevan Woodlawn Golf Club Woodland Regional Park (306) 634-2138


3 kms south of Estevan on hwy 47 ewgc.administrator@sasktel.net
www.estevangolf.com

· Season: Open April to October, dawn to dusk


· Course Type: 18-hole public, grass greens. 6349 yards
· Clubhouse with fully licensed lounge and restaurant, pro shop.
· Club, power cart and pull cart rentals. Lessons available
· Practise facilities include a driving range, a putting green and a pitching green.

Hid de n Valley Golf Resort 1.2 kilometres west of Estevan on Hwy 18 (306) 634-7744
braddutton@sasktel.net

· Season: Open May to October, 8.00am – 10.00 pm


· Course Type: Nine-hole public, grass greens. 1950 yards.
· Pro shop with club, power cart, and pull cart rentals
· Practise facilities include a driving range, Practice putting green

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Fillmore & Area

Fillmore Golf Club On the outskirts of Fillmore (306) 722-3330


2 kms northwest on Highway 33

· Season: Open May to October


· Course Type: 9-hole public, sand greens. 2491yards, P ar: 34

Kenosee, Moose Mountain & Area

Carlyle Golf & Country Clu b North side of Highway 13 (306) 453-6344
across from Railway Avenue

· Season: Open April to October, 8.00 am until dusk


· Course Type: public, grass greens.
· Club house with club and cart rentals

Golf Kenosee Within Moose Mountain Provincial Park (306) 577-4422


23 kilometres north of Carlyle 1 (877) 710-4422
golf.kenosee@yahoo.ca,
www.saskgolfer.com/kenosee

· Open: May to October, Dawn to Dusk, seven days a week.


· Course Type: 18 hole public, grass greens. 5483 yards, par 71.
· Clubhouse with pro shop. Club, power cart, pull cart rentals.
· Licensed restaurant
· Driving range and practice putting green. .

White Bear Lake Golf Course 8 kilometres S of Moose Mountain (306) 577-4902
Provincial P ark on Hwy 9 proshop@whitebeargolf.com
www.whitebeargolf.com

· Season: Open May to October: 6.00 am - last tee time 7.pm


· Course Type: 18 hole public, grass greens. 6,700 yards, Par 72.
· Pro shop. Club, power and Pull cart rentals.
· Licensed dining.
· Driving range, Practice putting green.

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Kipling & Area

Kipling Golf Cou rse Just outside of Kipling (306) 736-8220


one block west of the Esso station

· Season: Open May to October, 9.00 am to 7.00 pm


· Course Type: 9 –hole public, sand greens
· Clubhouse with restaurant, club and cart rentals
· Honour box on site for early comers.

Lampan & Area


Lampman Golf Clu b West of Lampman (306) 487-2261
at the intersection of Hwys 605 and 361

· Season: Open May to October


· Course Type: 9-hole public. 2700 yards, Par 34.
· Clubhouse.
· Wednesday Night Fun Golf.

Maryfield & Area

Maryfield Golf Club Maryfield (306) 646-2165

· Season: Open May to October\


· Course Type: 6-hole public, sand greens. 1400, Tee Par 22.
· Clubhouse and pro shop.

Midale & Area


Mainprize Links Golf Course MainPrize Regional Park (306) 458-2452
From Hwy 39, the park is 18 kms golfclub@mainprizegolf.ca
south of Halbrite on Hwy 705 www.mainprizegolf.ca

· Season: Open May to September, 7.00 am to 10.00 pm until September long weekend.
8.00am to 9.00 pm until end of season
· Course Type:18 hole public, grass greens. Scottish links-style course. 6958 yards, par 72.
· Pro Shop. Club, power cart, pull cart rentals, lessons available.
· Practice facilities: Driving range, Practice putting green.
· Licensed lounge, deck,
Stay & P lay golf packages - bed and breakfast and rental cabin options

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North Portal & Area

Gateway Cities Golf Club 5 Kilometres southwest of Portal, ND (701) 926-3145

· Season: Open May to October


· Course Type: 9-hole public, sand greens. 2,745 yards.
· Lounge. .Pro Shop. Club and cart rentals.

Oungre & Area

Oungre Memorial Regional Park Oungre Memorial Regional Park, Hwy 35 (306) 456-2531
Golf Course

· Season: Open May to September, dawn to dusk. Roundhouse is open from 10:00 am to 9:00 pm daily
· Course Type: 9 hole Course public. 2900 yards, Par 37.
· Pro Shop. Golf club rentals
· Practice facilities: 15 tees driving range..

Radville & Area

Radville - Laurier Regional Park Radville - Laurier Regional Park (306) 869-2231
Golf Club 3 kms northwest of Radville off Hwy 28

· Season: Open May to October


· Course Type: 9 Hole public. 2953 yards, Par: 35.

Robertdale Golf & Country Club Just outside the town on hwy 377 (306) 869-2581
2 kms we st and turn north for 2 kms

· Season: Open May to October


· Course Type: Nine hole public, sand greens. 2953 yards, Par 35.
· Pro Shop.

Redvers & Area

Redvers Golf & Country Clu b between Railway Avenue and Hwy 13 (306) 452-3345

· Season: Open May to October


· Course Type: 9-hole public, grass greens

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Stoughton & Area

Stoughton Golf Course & Country Club Junction Hwys 13 and 47 (306) 457-3139
stoughtontown@sasktel.net
www.stoughtn.sasktelwebhosting.com

· Season: Open April to October, 8.00 am to 8.00 pm)


· Course Type: 9 hole public, grass greens. 2,553 yards.
· Pro shop. Club, power cart rentals.
· Practice facilities: putting green,
· Fully licensed clubhouse and patio.

Weyburn & Area

Weyburn Golf Club 6 kms southeast of Weyburn off Hwy 39 306-842-5881


weyburngc@gmail.com
www.weyburngolfclub.ca

· Season: Open April to October, 7.00 am to dusk


· Course Type: 18 hole public, grass greens. 6515 yards, Par 72.
· Pro shop. Club, power cart, Pull cart rentals. Lessons available.
· Practice facilities: Driving range, putting green.
· Licensed dining.

Mini Golf Courses

Kenosee, Moose Mountain & Area

Ogy’s Ice Cream & Mini Golf Along Hwy 9 (306) 577-4994
between Kenosee Lake and Carlyle delpenjohnson@hotmail.com
www.ogys.50webs.com/minigolf/

· Season: Open May to September, daily 10.am to 10 pm.


· Miniature golf, petting zoo and train rides for younger children, arcade, batting cage.
· Ice cream, fresh fruit stand.

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Movie Theatres

Photo Credit: Carnduff Community Theatre

Photo Credit: Arcola Optimist Club

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Community Location Contact Information

Arcola
MacMurray Theatre 110 Main Street (306) 455-2232
www.arcolaoptimist.com/mac.html

· Open October through May


· Show Time: F riday and Saturday at 8:00 PM

Carlyle
The Prairie Dog Drive In Theatre HWY #9 North of Carlyle (306) 453-6095
pbh@sasktel.net
www.ra ybou.sasktelwebsite.net/prairiedog/prairiedog.htm

· Drive in theatre open July to September


· Show time: Dusk (gates open at 8:30 PM)
· Concession stand and washrooms available
· For more information, search “The Prairie Dog Drive In Theatre” on www.facebook.com

Cornerstone Theatre 111 Main Street

· Open from October through the winter


· Show time: F riday and Saturday at 8:00 PM
· Contact information not available at this time

Carnduff
Carnduff Community Theatre corner of Broadway St and P acific Ave (306) 482-3808

· Open year round


· Show Time: F riday and Saturday at 8:00 PM

For more information, search “Carnduff Community Theatre” on www.facebook.com

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Estevan
Orpheum Theatre 1235 – 4 th Street (306) 634-0115
www.cinemablock.com/aw/ctha.aw/sas/Estevan/e/Orpheum_Theatre.html

· Open year round


· Show Time: times vary, see website for more information

Gainsborough
Movieland 215 Bruce Street

· Open July and August


· Contact information not available at this time

Maryfield
Maryfield Auditorium (306) 646-4952
www.maryfieldsaskatchewan.com/movies.html

· Open year round


· Show Time: F riday and Saturday 8:00Pm
· Location information not available at this time

Redvers
Redvers Arts Ce ntre 9 Warren Street (306) 452-3235

· Open September to May


· Show Time: F riday and Saturday at 8:00 PM
· For more information, search “Redvers Arts Centre” on www.facebook.com

Weyburn
Soo Theatre 138 Third Street N.E. (306) 842-3412 or (306) 842-6777
www.weyburn.net/soo

· Open year round


· Show Time: F riday to Thursday at 7:00 PM and 9:00 PM

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Murals
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Carlyle

Early Days Royal Bank Building (306) 453-2363


The Corner of Coteau Avenue and Main Street towncarlyle@sasktel.net
Carlyle www.townofcarlyle.com

· Mural on the history of Carlyle.

Carnduff

Welcome to Carnd uff Creative Cuts Building (306) 453-2363


108 Broadway Street towncarlyle@sasktel.net
Carnduff www.townofcarlyle.com

· Mural of the past settlers in the area

Estevan

God’s Fireworks Corner of 6 th Street and 13th Avenue Gale Tytlandsvik


Estevan (306) 634-3214

· Painted by Jacque McClement.


· All of the murals in Estevan are based on the theme “Pure Energy”, and the artist’s interpretation of the phrase.

Pure Energy West wall of Pharmasave on the corner of Gale Tytlandsvik


13th Avenue and 5th Street (306) 634-3214
Estevan

· Painted by Jeff and Linda Gudmundson.


· All of the murals in Estevan are based on the theme “Pure Energy”, and the artist’s interpretation of the phrase.

Prairie Clipper South wall of Pharmasave on 5th Street Gale Tytlandsvik


Estevan (306) 634-3214

· Painted by S arah Alexander.


· All of the murals in Estevan are based on the theme “Pure Energy”, and the artist’s interpretation of the phrase.

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Estevan

Hey, Sunshine South wall of Pharmasave on 5th Street Gale Tytlandsvik


Estevan (306) 634-3214

· Painted by Gale Tytlandsvik.


· All of the murals in Estevan are based on the theme “Pure Energy”, and the artist’s interpretation of the phrase.

RetroFuture Reflections South wall of the TD Bank building, corner of Gale Tytlandsvik
4 th S treet and 13th Avenue (306) 634-3214
Estevan

· Painted by Tracey Hepner.


· All of the murals in Estevan are based on the theme “Pure Energy”, and the artist’s interpretation of the phrase.

Inergy South wall of Pharmasave on 5th Street Gale Tytlandsvik


Estevan (306) 634-3214

· Painted by Ginny Nieviadomy.


· All of the murals in Estevan are based on the theme “Pure Energy”, and the artist’s interpretation of the phrase.

The Spirit of Estevan Entrepreneurs ReMax Building, corner of 9th Avenue and 4th Street Gale Tytlandsvik
Estevan (306) 634-3214

· Painted by Jeff and Linda Gudmundson.


· All of the murals in Estevan are based on the theme “Pure Energy”, and the artist’s interpretation of the phrase.

The Race Room by R oom Furniture building, corner of Gale Tytlandsvik


6 th S treet and 13th Avenue (306) 634-3214

· Painted by Jacque McClement.


· All of the murals in Estevan are based on the theme “Pure Energy”, and the artist’s interpretation of the phrase.

Van Gogh H arvesters “Siesta” Century 21 Building, corner of 4th Street and 14 th Avenue Gale Tytlandsvik
Near Estevan Estevan (306) 634-3214

· Painted by Denise Epp.


· All of the murals in Estevan are based on the theme “Pure Energy”, and the artist’s interpretation of the phrase.

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Estevan

Recycling East side of the Sarcan building, 1402 6 th Street (306) 634-7200
Estevan

· Painted by students from Estevan Comprehensive High School as part of their Art Program.
· The mural was painted in 2004 to encourage recycling.

Recycling North side of the Sarcan building, 1402 6th Street (306) 634-7200
Estevan

· Painted by students from Estevan Comprehensive High School as part of their Art Program.
· Designed by Rebecca Cooper and Zoe Gaudry.
· Painted in 2010, the mural is designed to encourage all forms of recycling.

Lampman

Lampman Hotel 113 Main Street, Lampman (306) 487-2462


browning.lampman@sasktel.net
www.lampman.sasktelwebsite.net/lampman.htm

· Poets corner

Re membrance Wall La mpman Sports Grounds Entrance (306) 487-2462


200 5th Avenue, Lampman browning.lampman@sasktel.net
www.lampman.sasktelwebsite.net/lampman.htm

· Brick wall with names of community me mbers past and present

Prairie Denizens 209 Main Street, Lampman (306) 487-2462


browning.lampman@sasktel.net
www.lampman.sasktelwebsite.net/lampman.htm

· By Pat Kirkwood Halverson


· This mural is a dedication to Pat’s new home and community and to Lampman’s 100 th birthday.
· Hidden in the Dragonfly’s wings are farming, oil patch, Lampman, faith, friends & family

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Kipling

Downtown Saturday Night Balfour Drugs Building (306) 736-2515


The Corner of 6 th Street and Main Street kiptown@sasktel.net
Kipling www.townofkipling.ca

· Fifties theme mural painted for the Kipling Centennial in 2009


· 672 square feet.
· Painted by S haron Armstrong and Janet Blackstock

Maryfield

Flower Murals Main Street, Maryfield (306) 646-2143


vom.ward@sasktel.net
www.maryfieldsaskatchewan.com

· Children’s flower dra wings of 16 bouquets have been transformed into steel hanging bouquets that line main street
in the summer.
· Painted by local children and transformed by village artist Jhanae Raven.

Stewart’s Garage Murals (306) 646-2143


vom.ward@sasktel.net
www.maryfieldsaskatchewan.com

· Community artists individual paintings are hung on Stewart’s Gar age


· The theme was to represent all aspects of the community and its history.

Oxbow

Pasture Mural Just off hwy #18 (306) 483-2300


townofosxb@sasktel.net
www.oxbow.ca
· Painted by Nadine Hames and Erin Fraser

Art Collage Corner of Main Street and Prospect Avenue (306) 483-2300
Oxbow townofosxb@sasktel.net
www.oxbow.ca

· Painted by local high school students as part of their Art Class.

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Redvers

Old Train Station Mural North side of the Redvers Recreation Centre (306) 452-3533
Far West side of town, under water tower town.of.redvers@sasktel.net
Redvers www.townofredvers.org

· Beautiful mural of a picture in the early year s of Redvers with a train coming into town.

Wawota

Early Downtown Wawota 311 Railway Avenue, corner of Main Street (306) 739-2216
and Railway Avenue, Wawota wawota.town@sasktel.net
www.wawota.com

· Sign that details the history of Wawota.

The Peanut 501 Railway Avenue, fac es Walter Street (306) 739-2216
Wa wota wawota.town@sasktel.net
www.wawota.com

· Train that ran from Reston to Wolseley from 1908-1961.

Threshing Crew 113 Main Street, faces Hill Avenue (306) 739-2216
Wa wota wawota.town@sasktel.net
www.wawota.com

· Sign describing history of the harvest in the region.

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Museums, Heritage Attractions
& Points of Interest

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Museums, Heritage Buildings,


Points of Interest & Attractions
Community Location Contact Information

Arcola & Area

Arcola Museum Railwa y Ave, Arcola (306)-455-2462

· Season: Open Fri 2 - 4pm, other times upon request.


· Features pioneer artifacts including tools, machinery and clothing.
· Limited wheelchair access. Tours upon request

Kisbey Museum 245 Ross St., Kisbey, SK (306)-462-2162

· Season: Open July to August, Thu 2 - 4pm and 7 - 9pm; other times upon request.
· Details: The complete history of the Kisbey family, the town's namesake.
· Over 1200 exhibits including the original family crest, many photos, local items and other family histories
· Full wheelchair access. Self-guided tours, Guided tours upon request.

Manor Museum Newcombe St., Manor, SK (306)-448-2214

· Season: Open upon request.


· Victorian style home (1905). Barber room, legion room, display rooms, photo collection
and a replica of the Beckton ranch.
· Self-guided tour, Guided tour, Tours upon request

Shrine to O ur Lady of La S alett e Adjacent to church in Forget, SK (306)-457-2910

· Season: Open year round


· Historic 1923 church with 26m tower. Restored former church rectory, site of the former St. Joseph Academy.
· Landscaped grounds include shrine, cairn, chapel and the Way of the Cross.
· Annual Pilgrimage M ass in June. Full wheelchair access. Self-guided tour, tours upon request

Estevan & Area

Bienfait Coalfields Historical Old CPR station, Bienfait (306)-388-2969


Society Museum lornew@sasktel.net

· Season: Open May to September, Open by appointment only.


· Display of coal mining from 1895 to present. Working model of a dragline,
· coal exhibits, and instrument room with coal burning equipment.
· Canadian Legion and hospital rooms, caboose, CPR office and one-room school.
· Steam locomotive at N end of Main Street.
· Full wheelchair access. Tours upon request,

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Estevan Art Gallery and Muse um 118 - 4th St, E end of Estevan (306)-634-7644
on Hwy 39, next to the Eli Mandel Park. eagm@sasktel.net
www.eagm.ca
· Season: May to Sept Tue to Fri 8:30am - 5pm, Sat 1 - 4pm.
· Art gallery and museum, monthly exhibitions of local, regional, national, international importance.
· Topics of historic, scientific, cultural and artistic nature.
· The museum, a NWMP post from 1894, houses a collection of local artifacts.
· Limited wheelchair access, Meeting rooms, Gift shop, Picnic area.
· Self-guided tour, guided tours upon request.

Lignite Louie next to the Estevan Art Gallery


Estevan, SK

· Season: Open year round


· Built in the 1960’s, Lignite Louie is a monument dedicated to Estevan’s rich history in the coal-mining industry.

North West Mounted Police museum at 118-4th street.North West Mounted Police Museum –118 4th Street, Estevan, Saskatchewan
Wood End Post Historical Site eagm@sasktel.net
www.eagm.ca
· Season: Year Around, Monday-Friday: 8:30 am -4:30 pm,
Weekends and holidays: 12 noon-4:00 pm
· The NWMP Wood End Post serves to collect, preserve, research,
exhibit and interpret objects that best illustrate the arrival of the
North West Mounted Police to the Estevan area in the summer of 1874
on the Trek West, to 1892.
· Priority is given to objects associated with the North West Mounted Police,
important events, periods, episodes and personalities in Estevan and surrounding area.

North West Mounted Police East side of Hwy 35


Trek West Point just before Oungre Memorial Regional P ark

· Season: Open year round


· Details: On August 1, 1874, 275 mounted police passed on the way from Bufferin, Manitoba to the Rockie
Mountains.

Oilfield Technical Society Displays Adjacent to Estevan Art Galler y and Museum (306)-634-6464
at east end of 4th St, Estevan www.estevanots.com

· Open: Year Round


· Depicts the treatment of oil from point of pumping from the ground to shipping to a refinery.
· Limited wheelchair access. Self-guided tour.

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Spin ning Prairie On Highway 39 next to the Souris Valley Museum

· A windmill standing twenty eight feet tall, the spinning prairie is painted with images including a dinosaur
backbone to the Western Red Lily.

Souris Valley Museum & Herit age 0.5km W of Estevan on Hwy 39 306-634-2828
Mining Equipment Display estevanchamber@sasktel.net
www.estevancha mber.ca

· Open: Year Round, Daily 8am - 6pm.


· Artifacts illustrate history of are a from pre-settler days to the 1940s.
· Heritage Mining Equipment display features equipment from the historic Costello Mine Site,
a B.E. (Bucyrus Erie) 5W dragline, 50B loading shovel, Alco locomotive and a coal hauler.
· Limited wheelchair access. Tourist information, Gift shop and Picnic area
· Self-guided tour, group tour services, guided tours upon request.

La Roche Percee Provincial Historic South slope of the Souris Valley (306)-577-2600
Site and Short Creek Cairn about 0.5km east of Roche Percee marty.halpape@gov.sk.ca

· Season: Open year round, most accessible spring until fall


· Unusual rock formations eroded by wind and water.
· Once covered with symbolic animal carvings by First Nations and later autographs
of early European explorers, US Cavalrymen, NWMP and surveyors.
· Commemorates the Short Creek Camp of the NWMP during the westward march of 1874.

Kenosee, Moose Mountain & Area

Bekevar Church RM of Hazelwood No. 94, approximately (306) 736-2515


Municipal Heritage Property nine kilometres southeast of the Town of Kipling kiptown@sasktel.net
www.townofkipling.ca

· A The property features a large, wood-frame church with twin spires, built in 1911, an iron gate
adorning the property's entranceway, and a cemetery, all surrounded by landscaped, treed grounds.
· The Churches’ heritage value lies in its architecture. the property follows traditional church design,
incorporating Gothic Revival-inspired towers and pointed-arch windows in the building

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Bender, SK (Ghost Town) BENDER, SK, Near Kipling SK

· Season: Best time to visit is June, July, August, Sept


· Became a small village in the early 1900's. By the late 1940's ver y little remained.
· Had stores, restaurants, pool hall, implement dealers, hardware, etc.
· Kipling became the dominant town in the area, and several businesses
left Bender and relocated to Kipling.
· Only a "Pool" elevator remains, and the old former schoolhouse

Cannington Manor Cannington Manor Provincial Historic Park (306)-739-5251


16km N of Manor or 29km NE of Carlyle www.saskparks.net
manor.cannington@gov.sk.ca

· Season: May to August


· Partially restored historic village, the site of an 1882 - 1900 English settlement.
· Park staff, in period dress, on hand during the summer months to answer any of your questions.
· Six reconstructed buildings, All Saints Anglican Church.
· Limited wheelchair access, Visitor centre, Tourist information, Picnic area, Outhouse.
· Self-guided tour, Trail brochure/Map, Guided tour, Tours upon request.

Moose Mountain Provin cial Park 23km N of Carlyle (306)-577-2615


Chalet and G ardens 1-(800)-205-7070
moosemountain@gov.sk.ca
www.saskparks.net

· Season: Open year round


· A Victorian style, three-storey "C halet" built out of fieldstone in 1931, as a Depression project.
· There are over 12,000 dozen bedding plants in the park, the majority of which are the grounds of the Chalet.
· The building is a Visitor Centre. Tourist information. Full wheelchair access. Meeting rooms.

Kipling & District Historical Muse um 305 – 4th S treet, SE side of Kipling, (306)-736-8254
Municipal Heritage Property 4th St SE and Centennial.

· Season: Open July to September, Sat 1 - 5pm or upon request.


· Articles of historical interest and photographic displays of Kipling and district.
· Restored school house, church, service station, 1903 pioneer home, dentist office,
blacksmith shop, hospital equipment. Women's institute and Legion display.
· Full wheelchair access, Meeting rooms, Picnic area.
· Self-guided tours, Guided tours upon request

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Paperclip Cottage 503 Main Street, Kipling (306)736-2182

· Season: Open Mon –Wed & Sat: 5:30am – 3:30pm, Thurs – Fri: 3:30pm – 8:00pm
· House purchased from the original red paperclip trade. Now a cafe.

Wawota & District Museum Location: 101 Main Street (306) 739-2110
20km E of Kenosee Lake on Hwy 48

· Season: Open June to August, Mon to Sat 2 - 5pm, other times upon request.
· Museum housed in former municipal office. Main building (1900s)
· Interior of a 4-room house, trapper's cabin, drugstore/medical, military, clothing, toy displays, nature diorama,
· Hall of Fame pictorial display, Bethany Schoolhouse - histories, wagon, carriages, Royal Theatre equipment.
· Wa wota's first Fire Hall (1909) - early firefighting equipment
· Complete histories of all businesses in Wawota from 1905 to the Present.
· Limited wheelchair access. Tours upon request, Guide services, Self-guided tours,

Windthorst Museum 220 Matthews Street, Windhorst (306) 224-2160


(306) 224-4323

· Season: Open wee kends from 2 to 4pm during July and August with private viewings available
· The Museum is housed in the former Masonic Lodge building
with additional exhibits in the Museum barn, which was built in 1996.
· The large collection of articles and artifacts displays the history of Windthorst and the surrounding area

World’s Largest Red Paperclip Bell Park, 6th Avenue, Kipling (306)-736-2515
kiptown@sasktel.net
www.townofkipling.ca
· Season: Open year round
· Home of the "one red paper clip" house, is also the site of the "World's Largest P aper Clip."

Station House Sub Station 524 Railways S treet, Kipling (306) 736-8150

· Season: Open Mon-Fri: 9 am to 9 pm, Sat: 9 am to 10 pm


· Historical building, former CN station, built in 1908-09. Now a sub sandwich shop

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Midale & Area

Souris Valley Antiq ue Museum Main St and fairgrounds behind school (306)-458-2374
Midale, SK

· Season: Open May-to-October, Wed to Sat 1 - 4pm; off season by appointment.


· Museum displays 17,000 pioneer artifacts, machinery, tractors, threshing machines.
· Features Dr. Mainprize's mud-mobile built in 1947 with Saskatchewan spring roads in mind.
· Pioneer Echoes event held late Jul each year.
· Limited wheelchair access, tourist information and gift shop, guided tours. Tours upon request.

Oxbow & Area

Aboriginal Burial S ite Along Souris River southwest


of Glen Ewan LSD 14-4-1-31 W1
· Season: Open year round
· Details: Ancient Indian Burial Ground

Alameda and District Heritage Museum Main St, Alameda (306)-483-5099

· Season: Open Jul and Aug, Wed 1 - 4pm; other times upon request.
· Artifacts from Ala meda and district. Miniature replica of Alameda before 1907 fire.
· Displays include school room, hospital room, blacksmith shop, partial replica of log cabin.
· Information on Alameda Dam available. Tourist information. Limited wheelchair access.
· Self-guided tour, Guided tours upon request.

Glen Ewan Community Antique Centr e Glen Ewen Sports Grounds, Hwy 18 (306)-925-2201
· Season: Open May to September, hours of operation. Open on request.
· Features a collection of antique cars including a 1910 Ford and a 1937 Packard.
· Also includes displays of guns, dishes, and household articles of the early 1900s.
· Full wheelchair access. Group tour services, Guide servic es

Railroad Wooden Trestle NW 31 01 01 W

· Railroad wooden trestle (historical marker)

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Ralph Allen Memorial Museum 300 Murray Ave, north side of Hwy 18 (306)-483-2420
Oxbow, Saskatchewan

· Season: Open Sat and Sun 2 - 5pm and by appointment year-round.


· Museum with a complete set of memorabilia pertaining to the late Ralph Allen, author and war correspondent.
· Artifacts, CPR displays and oil field displays all housed in converted railway station.
· Main floor is wheelchair accessible. Tourist information, Tours upon request, Picnic area

Steel Bridge South of SW 06 02 02 W2

· Season: Open year round


· Old steel bridge (historical mar ker)

Stoughton Museum 327 Main Street, Oxbow (306)-457-2413


stoughtontown@sasktel.net
www.stoughtn.sasktelwebhosting.com/pointsof.htm

· Season: Open June to August, by appointment.


· Details: 2500 artifacts. Pioneer village displays, historical photos, children's books, kitchen, parlour, bedroom,
· Jimmy Hales, owner/operator of local barbershop, famous for his lotion sold as a treatment of skin conditions,
general store, church, veterinary, and medical equipment,
· memorabilia from the four time World Champions curling team - the Richardsons.
· Full wheelchair access

The Red Barn near the Stoughton Historic Museum (306) 457-3198
· Open: Year Around. Drop-in or by appointment
· Restoration of buggies, cutters, and sleighs.
· Collection of harness and other pioneer artifacts displayed

Radville & Area

CN Train Muse um Bottom of Main S treet (306) 869-2907


on Railway Avenue (Hwy #377) (306) 869-3272

· Season: Open Summer, by appointment all other times.


Artifacts of early railway operations in south east Saskatchewan

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Radville Firefighter’s Museum 110 Main Street, Radville (306) 869-2907


(306) 869-3272
· Open: Seasonal – Summer, by appointment all other times
· Visitor information, exhibits of early fire fighting equipment

Redvers & Area

Giant Mountie Next to the tourist information office


Redvers, SK

· A large statue of a Canadian Mounted Police officer commemorates the Red Coat Trail, now Highway 13.

Weyburn & Area

Allie Griffin Art Museum We yburn Public Library lower level Tel:306-848-3278
45 Bison Ave NE. marniebernard@hotmail.com
www.weyburn.ca
· Season: Open Year Round Mon through Saturday 9:30am – 6.00pm
· The gallery features various exhibitions by Saskatchewan and local artists.
· Displays are presented on a monthly basis.
· Full wheelchair access. Group bookings available

In dian Effigy Site Signal Hill


(In dian graves and tipi rings, next to the Tommy Douglas Centre
buffalo rubbing stones)

· Season: Open All Year Around


· This original Indian settlement dates back to the late 1800's.
· Visitors can see original buffalo trails, buffalo rubbing stones,
effigies of a medicine wheel, Buffalo and Wild Man Butte in the
area south of the T.C. Douglas Centre.
· A medicine snake with all its detail is also visible, as well as native plant species.
· The park is located on the highest point for miles around, named Signal Hill
because smoke signals originating here could be seen a great distance

Froude Townsite Cairn 10.5 kms east of Grffin, SK


In the former townsite of Froude

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Mary’s Grotto McTa ggert, SK

· Season: Open year round.


· A homemade shrine dedicated to the Ark of the New Covenant.
· This area seems to be breeding ground for white butterflies. Thousands are found flying around!

Signal Hill Arts Centre 157 3rd Street N.E. (306)-848-3278


We yburn, SK aneufeld@weyburn.ca
www.weyburn.ca

· Season: Open year round, Jul and Aug, Mon to Fri 9am - 12 noon and 1 - 5pm
· Historical building, home of arts and cultural groups.
· Gallery features the work of local artists and crafts people. Exhibitions change monthly.
· Gift shop, pottery studio, photography, dark room, and meeting rooms on site.
· Art and leisure programs ye ar-round for all age groups. Limited wheelchair access. Self- guided tours.

Soo Line Historical Museum 411 Industrial Lane, Hwy 39 (306)-842-2922


slhm@sasktel.net
www.silver.sasktelwebsite.net

· Season: Open year round, seven days a we ek, hours vary.


· We yburn and district pioneer artifacts attractively displayed by theme.
· Charles Wilson Silver Collection, the largest one-man collection of silver
known to exist, consisting of over 5,000 items.
· Artifacts and archives from The Saskatchewan Hospital, 1921 – 2004.
· Limited wheelchair access. Tourist information & Gift shop, Group tour services.

The Tommy Douglas Centre 400 - 10th Ave, beside the water tower 306-842-7660
Signal Hill in Weyburn nolanskye@hotmail.com

· Season: Open July to August, Wed to Sun 2 - 8pm; remainder of year, or other times, open by appointment
· The former Weyburn Baptist Calvar y Church in which Tommy Douglas preached in 1930.
· The centre houses the Tommy Douglas Memorabilia Room, and a 130-seat performing arts centre.
· Full wheelchair access. Meeting rooms and Gift shop. Group tour services.

Turner Curling Museum 534 - 5th St NE, Weyburn, Saskatchewan (306)-848-3218


wneiszner@weyburn.ca
www.weyburn.ca

· Season: Open year round, by appointment. Special tours arranged upon request
· The first curling museum in the world includes 18,000 pins as well as memorabilia
of the sport from around the world.
· Full wheelchair access. Tourist information. Tours upon request, self-guided tours, guided tours

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Weybu rn Area Heritage Village South of Signal Hill. 10th Ave SE, Weyburn (306)-848-3217
mwarren@weyburn.ca
www.weyburn.ca

· Season: Open May-to August, Daily 1 - 8pm, with special tours upon request.
Hours subject to change, please call to confirm.
· Collection of restored houses and artifacts, circa 1900 – 1940.
· Limited wheelchair access. Picnic area.
· Tours upon request, self-guided tours, guided tours, group tour services

The Weyburn Wat er Tower Situated on a hill on the south side of Weyburn CITY OF WEYBUR N
(Municipal Heritage Property) and visible for miles in any direction

· Season: Open year around


· Constructed in 1909 under the direction of consulting engineers Chipman & Power.
· The unique timber housing is 25 feet in diameter and 95 feet high. Old field book records
state the tank was constructed by Canada Foundry Co. for $6,700.00 and the frame housing
was built by F. Rooney at a cost of $1,800.00.

Weybu rn Wheat Sculptures Along the Souris River and Hwy 39 Weyburn (306)-842-8003
tourism@weyburnchamber.com
www.weyburn.ca
· Season: Open year round, free viewing
· We yburn is the largest inland grain gathering point in North America
and home of the annual Weyburn Wheat Festival,
· These six 50ft high steel sculptures flank the river banks.

Yellowgrass- Canada’s Hot Spot East side of the road about 1/2 way through town
Yellow Grass, SK

· Season: Open year round: This roadside display marks one of the hottest days in Canada at 45 degrees Celsius, or
114 degrees Fahrenheit as shown on the marker-
· The method of measuring temperature used on the day it occurred on July 5th 1937

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Photo Credit: gjphoto.com

Photo Credit: Charisse Lischka Photo Credit: Jason Schultz

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Saskatchewan 2010 Anglers' Guide:
http://www.environment.gov.sk.ca/Default.aspx?DN=108729e6-6b21-4133-9e68-3f1a55ca7230
Saskatchewan Hunting Programs & Services:
http://www.environment.gov.sk.ca/hunting

Community Location Contact Information

Estevan & Area

Estevan Motor Spee dway Estevan, SK,1.6km E on Hwy 39 (306)-636-7500


1.6km S on Shand Power Station Rd. www.estevanmotorspeedway.com

· Season: May to September, For date schedule visit website.


· IMCA hobby stocks, stock cars and modified.

Estevan Snowmobiling Club Estevan, SK (306)634-8434


dave.heier@waterflood.com
· Season: winter
· The Estevan Snowmobile Club has a network of primary and
secondary trails which run through the southeast corner of Saskatchewan.
· The trails include warming shac ks and refuelling stations. See the trail map:
· www.sasksnowmobiling.sk.ca/PDFMap/Estevan_333_2009_06_30_Partial_%20GPS_All_Trails_09_09_09.pdf

Estevan TrackSideMX Park 1 mile E of Estevan on Hwy #39 and 1 mile south (306) 634-6774
on Shand Power Station access road, then East into park.

· Season: Spring to Fall, open 7 days a week.


· A MotoX park in a safe riding environment for off-road motorcycling.
· A diverse terrain with ever ything from big jumps to valley sections.

Sout h East Tour s and Trails Inc. Begin in Estevan, SK (306) 634-7540
m.boyer99@xplornet.ca
· Season: Spring to Fall
· Guided tours of the south east region conducted on several topics:
historical sites, geological sites, industry sites, naturalist sites, historic
buildings, museums, and activity trails.
· Tours can be customized to meet group or individual interests.

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Lang & Area


Norland Creek Outfitters (hunting) 224 - 1st St, Lang, SK (306) 464-2116
norlandcreek@sasktel.net
www.norlandcreek.ca

· Season: September to November


· Game bird outfitter, Ga me Bird Full American P lan,
Upland game bird hunting, Waterfowl hunting, Hunting guide,
Plucking/Skinning service Freezing service,
· Smoke-free facility, Guest room( s), Bed capacity: 12, Number of guest rooms/units: 6

Kenosee, Moose Mountain & Area

Kenosee Lake Horsebac k Riding Academy Moose Mountain Provincial Park (306) 577-2278

· Ta ke a one-hour, guided trail ride along the shores of ‘Little' Kenosee Lake.
· Pony rides in the corral for children. Carriage rides.
· Overnight excursions and hay rides may be booked by prior arrangement.
· There are several departure times during the day and reservations are recommended.
· Season: All Year Around

Kenosee Superslides Kenosee Lake, SK (306) 577-234


kenoseesuperslides@sasktel.net
www.kenoseesuperslides.com/

· Season: Summer - 7 days a wee k from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., weather permitting
· A variety of slides and pools for all members of the family
· Change rooms, showers, lockers and double tube rentals..

Moose Mountain Provin cial Park Moose Mountain Provincial Park (306) 577-2600
ATVing www.tpcs.gov.sk.ca/TTDMooseMountain

· Season: All Year Around.


· Moose Mountain has 115 kilometres of terrain for ATVing
consisting of 10 designated trails
· The use of All Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) is allowed only in the
back country area of Moose Mountain Provincial P ark to the
west of the main core area.
· All supplies and refuse must be packed out.
· Protective gear must be worn to use trails.

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Moose Mountain Provin cial Park Moose Mountain Provincial Park (306) 577-2601
Cross Country Skiing Trails www.tpcs.gov.sk.ca/TTDMooseMountain

· Season: Winter. Ski rentals are available through the Kenosee Inn
· On most of the 50 kilometres of trails, one side is groomed
for traditional cross-country skiing and the other side is screened
to accommodate those who like to skate ski. Trails include:
· Beaver Lake Trail: This 4.5 km trail circles Beaver Lake.
There are no shelter or washroom areas on this trail.
· Fish Creek Campground: This trail is lit for night skiing.
Approximately 3km of Fish Creek Campground is groomed
with double classic ski trails and skate skiing.
· Little Kenosee Trail System: Totalling approximately 50 km is broken-up into smaller trails.
There are several shelters, equipped with wood and wood stoves, along these trails
(no overnight camping in these shelters). Washrooms are available
at the entrance to the trail system. Pick up a trail map at the trailhead
park office or one of the local businesses.
· Whitetail Trail: This 3 km cross- country trail winds along the northern edge
of Little Kenosee Lake.

Moose Mountain Provin cial Park Moose Mountain Provincial Park (306) 577-2600.
Cycling Trails www.tpcs.gov.sk.ca/TTDMooseMountain

· Season: Spring through Fall


· There are approximately 50 km of trails for serious mountain bikers.
Featured trails include:
· The Beaver Lake Trail: Approximately 4.5 km in length.
The trailhead is located in the northwest corner of the ball diamond.
· Little Kenosee Trail System: An extensive trail system,
located west of the Kenosee Lake Riding Academy, Shelters
along these trails are equipped with wood and wood burning stoves
but no overnight camping is allowed in these shelters.
· The whitetail Trail: This cycling trail is approximately 3 km long
and links Fish Creek Campground with the Little Kenosee Trail System.

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Moose Mountain Provin cial Park Moose Mountain Provincial Park (306) 577-2600
Hiking Trails www.tpcs.gov.sk.ca/TTDMooseMountain

· Season: Open year around


· Moose Mountain has an extensive trail system for hiking, featured trails include:
· Beaver Lake Trail: This 4.5 km trail circles Beaver La ke and returns to the ball diamond.
There are no shelter or washroom areas on this trail.
· Birch Forest Trail: A birdwatcher's trail, this 2.2 km nature trail winds through
mixed hardwood forest. No washroom facilities on this trail.
· Lakeview Trail: From Fishcreek campground, an interpretive scenic trail.
It is just less than 1 km in length and borders Little Kenosee Lake.
· Little Kenosee Trail System: An extensive trail system, located west of the Kenosee Lake Riding Academy.
Shelters along these trails are equipped with wood and wood burning stoves but no overnight camping is allowed
in these shelters.
· Whitetail Trail: 3 km hiking trail winds along the northern edge of Little Kenosee Lake.
This is not a circular trail so you will have to hike out the same distance you hike in.

Moose Mountain Provincial Park Moose Mountain Provincial Park (306) 577-2600
Snowmobiling Trails www.tpcs.gov.sk.ca/TTDMooseMountain
http://www.mmsnowmobiling.com/
·
· Season: Winter
· 10 trails comprise more than 100 km of groomed and un-groomed terrain with shelters.
· Lots of places to stay and eat.
· There is no charge to ride the trails within the park..
· Obtain a copy of the trail brochure at the park office and local area businesses.

Moose Mountain Provin cial Park Moose Mountain Provincial Park (306) 577-2600
Tobogganing and Skating www.tpcs.gov.sk.ca/TTDMooseMountain

· Season: Winter.
· A winter recreation complex on look-out hill features a groomed sledding hill,
skating rink, warm-up shelter and bonfire pit.

Saskairie Educational Centre 5 miles west of Carlyle on Hwy #9 (306) 453-2277


north 5.5 miles on Rge. Rd. 2035

· Season: All Year Around.


· Trails for hiking and wilderness exploration.
· Lodging for groups, organizations, schools etc in an outdoor environment.

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SE Sask Stub ble Jumpers Alida, SK (306) 443-2266


(Alida Snowmobile Club) Jennyriersgard@sasktel.net

· Season: Winter
· The SE Sask Stubble Jumpers use a network of primary and secondary trails
which create a box from Gainsborough and Oxbow in the south to Carlyle and Antler in the north.
The trails include warming shac ks and refuelling stations. See the trail map:
· www.sasksnowmobiling.sk.ca/PDFMap/SE_Stub_Jumpers_332_2009_07_20_Partial_GPS_All_Trails_07_31_09
.pdf

Lake Alma & Area

Alkali Lake, Gladmer, 18 km southeast of Gladmar


SK - Bird Watching location SK016

· Breeding season is best for spotting


· Alkali Lake supports significant numbers of nesting P iping Plovers.
· Double-crested Cormorant have also been spotted in numbers.

Colgate, SK Just west of the village of Colgate


Bird Watching location SK013

· Breeding season is best for spotting.


· Grassland birds. Supports as many as 15 pairs of Burrowing Owls
· Other birds of interest include Ferruginous Hawks.
· There is also considerable habitat for other grassland birds, such as riparian species.

Coteau Lakes Minton, SK 11 km south of Minton, Saskatchewan.


Bird Watching location SK017

· Breeding season is best for spotting.


· A narrow band of native grassland surrounds these saline lakes.
· The lakes often support a significant population of the nationally endangered P iping Plover.

San doff Lake, Lake Alma, S K 7 km southeast of Lake Alma


Bird Watching location SK015

· Breeding season is best for spotting


· The lake supports a significant population of nesting Piping Plovers.

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Oxbow & Area

Oxbow Souris Mx Club Jct, Hwy 18 & 9 South of Alame da Erin Brown
2 km ea st and 6 km south erinbrown@sasktel.net
· Motor Cross Club/Track
· Season: Spring to Fall

Radville & Area

The Missouri Coteau Trail Begins at Radville, SK (306) 869-2391


http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/205/301/ic/cdc/ice/Enhanced/index.htm

· Season: Open Year Round


· The Missouri Coteau Trail is a lengthy motor tour in far south central Saskatchewan.
· The tour will show you the moraine, now formed into hills and sloughs
and the escarpment edge where the last ice cap ceased movement. This tour
will also show you the glacial lake bed toward Hudson's Bay cut through by drainage channels.
· You will find evidence of the earliest people in North America, their tools and methods of living
· Guided tours available

Redvers & Area

Antler South East Motocross T rack West side of Antler (306) 542-6149
· Season: Summer and Fall
· Motocross race track for dirt bikes. Hosts some big races

Weyburn & Area

Weybu rn Crocus Tour We yburn, SK 306-842-2922


slhm@sasktel.net
www.silver.sasktelwebsite.net

· Season: Open Year Round.


· Eighteen-stop driving tour of Weyburn's historic sites.
Highlighting renowned author W. O. Mitchell's former residence (exterior viewing only),
· We yburn's first hospital and original Calvary Baptist Church where T. C. Douglas was pastor.
· Free tour guide booklet is available at the Soo Line Historical Museum, Weyburn.

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Community Location Contact Information

Scattergun Outfitters 32km S of the city of Weyburn (306)-456-2520


serviced by Hwys 13, 35 and 39 derrellrodine@hotmail.com
www.scattergunoutfitters.com

· Season: Open Year Around. Details: Open during waterfowl and upland bird hunting seasons
· Game bird outfitter, Ga me Bird Full American P lan,
Upland game bird and Water fowl hunting,
· Hunting guide, Plucking/Skinning service
· Territory covers 5 wildlife zones.

Souris River Sn owmobile Club We yburn SK (306) 842-5728


rickhallberg@sasktel.net

· Season: Winter
· The Souris River Snowmobile Club travels a primary trail that runs east from
We yburn to Stoughton where it diverges north to Corning and south to Lampman.
· The trails include warming shac ks and refuelling stations. See the trail map:
· http://www.sasksnowmobiling.sk.ca/PDFMap/Souris_River_322_2009_03_12_GPS_All_Trails_10_29_09.pdf

Weybu rn Cross-Country Ski Trails River Park, Tatagwa Park (306)-842-3290


and the hospital grounds P arks Department

· Season: Winter.
· We yburn's trails are not groomed for cross-country skiing but skiers make their own tracks at the Souris Valley
grounds and Jubilee Park
· Other winter activities: Sliding, snowshoeing.

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& Other Recreation
Geocaching in Southeast Saskatchewan

Geocaching, a world-wide game of high-tech treasure hunting, is growing in


popularity. The basic idea of the game is to locate hidden containers, caches or sites of
historical or cultural significance outdoors using GPS technology. A geocacher places
or creates a cache anywhere in the world, pinpoints it’s locating using GPS and then
shares the cache’s existence and location online. Anyone with a GPS unit can then try
to locate the geocache.

A cache sometimes contains a logbook. This logbook contains information from the
owner of the cache, notes from visitors and other valuable and entertaining
information. Larger caches may also contain a few items of small value, like key chains or pins. A cache finder can
keep an item found in the cache, but must replace it with something of equal or greater value for the next person to
enjoy. Quite often, a cache will contain a trackable item, usually referred to as a Travel Bug or Geocoin. Geocachers
do not keep these items, but move them from cache to cache, so they may eventually travel around the world. The
greatest reward in discovering a geocache is the journey itself!

With over one million caches and 4 to 5 million geocachers worldwide, this activity is enjoyed by people from all
age groups. Combine geocaching with camping, hiking, biking, boating or other recreational activities results and
have an even more enjoyable experience. You can spend an hour or two or several days on your excursions. It’s up
to you.

In the southeast corner of Saskatchewan, caches are hidden in abundance. Within a 100 mile radius of the centre of
the region, there are over 1,000 caches to find! There are caches located in Estevan, Weyburn, and the smaller
communities throughout the region. There are caches hidden in Moose Mountain Provincial Park, several among the
rock formations at Roche Percee, and many located near historic sites in the area.

To try out geocaching, visit www.geocaching.com.

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& Picnic Areas

Photo Credit: The Town of Carnduff

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Alameda

Alameda Park & Campground Hwy #9 and 3 rd Avenue, Ala meda (306) 489-2077
townofalameda@sasktel.net
www.townofalameda.ca

· Features walking areas, picnic sites, ball diamonds, covered gazebo with table and chairs.
· RV and tenting campsites on a first come first serve basis. No reservations.
· There are bathrooms and showers for ca mpers.

Bienfait

Bienfait Lions Park 239 Carbon Avenue, Bienfait (306) 388-2969


bienfait@sasktel.net

· There are picnic tables and playground equipment for public use.

Carievale

Carievale Park Adjacent to campgrounds. (306) 928-2033


West side of hwy #18 in town. village.carievale@sasktel.net
Carievale

· Has a picnic shelter, fire pits, play structure, washrooms and running water.

Carlyle

West Park Intersection of hwy #9 and hwy #13 (306) 453-2363


townofcarlyle@sasktel.net
www.townofcarlyle.com

· Has Gazebo and Picnic Tables

Centen nial Park South of the railroad tracks on Main Street (306) 453-2363
townofcarlyle@sasktel.net
www.townofcarlyle.com

· Floral park

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Carlyle

Lions Park South End of 4th Street East (306) 453-2363


townofcarlyle@sasktel.net
www.townofcarlyle.com

· Quiet park west of the baseball diamonds.


· Golf Course nearby.
· Swimming pool with hot tub and children’s pool.
· Campsites available.

Carnduff

Carnduff Municipal Park Corner of hwy #18 and Broadway Street (306) 482-3300
carnduff.edo@sasktel.net
www.carnduff.ca

· Swimming pool, lawn shuffle board, picnic tables, barbecue pits, and a large bandstand.
· The park also contains a memorial to the veterans of World Wars I and II.
· Summer Concerts, Picnics & Family get-togethers are enjoyed in the park.

Carnduff & Dist rict Lions Corner of hwy #18 and Broadway Street (306) 482-3300
Toddler Park carnduff.edo@sasktel.net
www.carnduff.ca

· A public park geared towards toddlers and maintained by the volunteer Lions members.
· Toddler play structure, swings, picnic benches. Fenced park.

Creelman

Creelman Evergreen Par k West of Cre elman, just North of hwy# 33 (306) 433-2011
Creelman (306) 433-2153
creelmanvillage@sasktel.net

· Lar ge treed area, picnic tables


· Campgrounds available. Electrified sites.

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Estevan

Centen nial Park Souris Avenue & Smith Street Estevan Leisure Services
Estevan (306) 634-1880
www.estevan.ca

· Lar ge treed area under the Estevan water tower and beside the Souris Valley Aquatic and Leisure Centre.
· Picnic tables and benches.

Ch urchill Park 1 st Street and 12th Avenue Estevan Leisure Services


Estevan (306) 634-1880
www.estevan.ca

· Facilities include a gazebo, washrooms, paddling pool and play equipment.


· During July and August there is Children’s Programming at the park including arts & crafts and activities.

Eli Mandal Heritage Park East end of 4th Street Estevan Leisure Services
Estevan (306) 634-1880
www.estevan.ca

· Park is situated just off hwy #39 (hwy #18) adjacent to the Estevan Art Galler y and Museum.
· Early oilfield industry displays.
· Picnic tables and benches, horseshoe pits.

Hillcrest Park Rooks Avenue Estevan Leisure Services


Estevan (306) 634-1880
www.estevan.ca

· Facilities include a gazebo, washrooms, paddling pool and play equipment.


· During July and August there is Children’s Programming at the park including arts & crafts and activities.
· In the winter months there is an outdoor skating arena.

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Estevan

Hillside Park 800 Block George Street & Henry Street Estevan Leisure Services
Estevan (306) 634-1880
www.estevan.ca

· Facilities include a large grass area, gazebo, washrooms, paddling pool and play equipment.
· During July and August there is Children’s Programming at the park including arts & crafts and activities.
· In the winter months there is an outdoor skating arena.

Pleasant dale Valley Park Northwest end of city off King Street Estevan Leisure Services
Estevan (306) 634-1880
www.estevan.ca

· Park runs through the valley with large green space and walking trails.
· Picnic tables and benches.

Royal Heights Park 1240 Nicholson Road Estevan Leisure Services


Estevan (306) 634-1880
www.estevan.ca

· Lar ge treed area with paved pathways, gazebo, play equipment and water park.
· Picnic tables and benches.

Rusty Duce Memorial Park 1400 Block Nicholson Road Estevan Leisure Services
Estevan (306) 634-1880
www.estevan.ca

· Facilities include a gazebo, washrooms, paddling pool and play equipment.


· During July and August there is Children’s Programming at the park including arts & crafts and activities.
· In the winter months there is an outdoor skating arena.

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Estevan

Westview Park 1700 Block 1 st Street Estevan Leisure Services


Estevan (306) 634-1880
www.estevan.ca

· Lar ge treed area with paved pathways, gazebo, play equipment and paddling pool. Pathways linked to Churchill
Park and Luscar Ball Park.
· Picnic tables and benches.

Glen Ewen

Glen Ewen Park & Playground Centred in the middle of Glen Ewen (306) 925-2211
rm3@sasktel.net

· Has Gazebo, BBQ pits and picnic tables.

Halbrite

Kids Korner Park & Playground Coteau Avenue, Halbrite (306) 458-2252

· Has picnic tables and playground equipment for children.


· Four softball diamonds, two baseball diamonds
· Canteen, swimming pool, play park and picnic area

Kipling

Bell Park 301 6th Avenue, Kipling (306) 736-2515


kiptown@sasktel.net
www.townofkipling.ca

· Home of the World’s Largest Paper Clip.


· Features picnic tables, gazebo, walking path and play park.

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Lampman

Lampman Sports Grounds 200 5th Avenue, Lampman (306) 487-2462


browning.lampman@sasktel.net
www.lampman.sasktelwebsite.net/lampman.htm

· 4 fastball diamonds, 2 baseball diamonds


· Swimming pool, concessions, washrooms.
· Picnic area, picnic tables.

Lang

Lions Park Adjacent to hwy #39, Lang (306) 464-2024


voflang@sasktel.net

· Has picnic tables, first pits and campsites.

Manor

Centen nial Park Newcombe Street and hwy #13 (306) 448-2273
Manor admin.manor@sasktel.net

· Has picnic tables, first pits and campsites.

Maryfield

Maryfield Campgrounds One-half block east of Main Street on the (306) 646-2133
Main access road from hwy #48 vom.ward@sasktel.net
Maryfield www.maryfieldsaskatchewan.com

· Grassed area complete with fire pits and picnic benches.


· Washrooms and showers available.

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Maryfield

Maryfield Memory Lane Gardens (306) 646-2133


vom.ward@sasktel.net
www.maryfieldsaskatchewan.com

· Beautiful gardens, with rock-lined paths and lighting for evening walks.
· Plaques in the garden have the names of those not to be forgotten.

Maryfield Century Gar de ns (306) 646-2133


vom.ward@sasktel.net
www.maryfieldsaskatchewan.com

· Opened in honour of Maryfield’s 100th Birthday


· Beautiful flowers, Gazebo, benches and grassy area.

Midale
Youngre n Memorial Park Main Street, Midale (306) 458-2400
lindugan@sasktel.net

· Has picnic tables and a Gazebo.

North Portal

Maxwell Park 205 Park Avenue, North Portal (306) 927-5050


villagen@sasktel.net

· Has playground and picnic area.

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Oxbow

Bow Valley Park South of Oxbow on Marconi Road (306) 483-2300


Oxbow www.oxbow.ca

· Lar ge, well treed green area.


· 20 electric campsites and 15 non electric campsites. Sites are a first come first serve basis.
· Children’s playground, cookhouse, showers & bathrooms, ball diamonds, Lady Souris boat rides, as well as
drinking water & dumping station.

Redvers & Area

Hancock Park One block east of Broadway Street (306) 452-3533


Corner of Souris Avenue and Carlton Street town.of.redevers@sasktel.ca
Redvers www.townofredevers.org

· Sitting area with flowers, shrubs and gazebo.

Log Cabin Campgrou nd and West of Redvers on Methuen Street Jacquie George
Picnic Area Behind log cabin on hwy #13 (306) 452-3276
Redvers www.townofredevers.org

· Sitting area with flowers, shrubs and a gazebo.


· Picnic tables and a big enough area to hold small gatherings.

Sitting Area West side of Broadway Street (306) 452-3533


Redvers town.of.redevers@sasktel.ca
www.townofredevers.org

· Picnic tables on grass with shrubs.

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Roche Percee

Roche Percee Playpar k Situated on east portion of village (306) 634-4661


Roche Percee villageofrochepercee@sasktel.net

· Picnic and playground area combined.


· Swings, merry-go-round, slides, spring toys, teeters, climbing apparatus.

Stoughton

Taylor Memorial Park West of M ain Street (306) 457-2413


Stoughton stoughtontown@sasktel.net

· Features a man-made pond, walking paths (lighted), playground equipment and sandbox.
· Named after Wilfred C. Taylor, the town’s first Mayor.
· The park has benches, picnic tables and washrooms.

Wawota

The Memorial Centennial Park Corner of Railway Avenue and Hall Street (306) 739-2216
Wa wota wawota.town@sasktel.net

· Lar ge grass area with Gazebo, flowerbeds and walking paths. Adjacent to the campgrounds.
· Fully serviced washrooms and campground.

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Weyburn

Jubilee Park 1 st Avenue North East, behind Leisure Centre, Weyburn (306) 842-3217 (
www.weyburn.ca

· Multi-use fields are used for Soccer and Football.


· Six ball diamonds which can accommodate all Minor Ball.
· Three tennis courts with lighting.
· Outdoor rink in the winter months.
· Playground and washrooms available.
· 1.5 km of tree lined, paved walkways.
· Ample parking.

Tatagwa Park Adjacent to Souris River, throughout Weyburn (306) 842-3217 (


www.weyburn.ca

· Trail system featuring 73 hectares of native prairie land.


· Dedicated to the preservation of native flora and fauna along the Souris Rivver
· Parkway split into the Redcoat Trail and the Signal Hill Trail (8.5 kms of paved pathways)
· 175 plant species catalogued.

River Park 4 th S treet South, Just south of hwy #39, Weyburn (306) 842-3217 (
www.weyburn.ca

· Beautiful mature trees, numerous picnic and barbeque areas, washroom facilities and playground equipment.
· River Park Campground is open from May Long Wee kend to Mid-fall. 28 full service sites, tenting sites,
washrooms and showers available, and sewage disposal.
· Starting point of the Tatagwa Park syste m.

Therape utic Animal Park Across from Tatagwa View, North of hwy #13 (306) 842-3217 (
We yburn www.weyburn.ca

· Houses a number of animal and birds, living in fenced-in-areas for public viewing.
· The grounds also feature a playground and paddling pool for children.

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&Yellow
PicnicGrass
Areas
Allen Park West side of the 2nd block on Souris Street (306) 465-2400
Yellow Grass yellowgrass@signaldirect.ca
www.townofyellowgrass.info/

· Playground and picnic tables

Hot Spot Par k Hwy #39 (306) 465-2400


Yellow Grass yellowgrass@signaldirect.ca
www.townofyellowgrass.info/

· Picnic tables

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Alameda & Area

Moose Creek Regional Park 6kms North of Oxbow on Marconi Rd (306) 485-8055
(Alameda Dam Rese voir) Winter: (306) 483-2237
dringguth@sasktel.net

· Sand has been placed to create a man-made beach. No lifeguard on duty. No pets permitted.
· Two floating docks and paved boat launch.
· All watercraft is permitted through the park gates.
· 50’ fishing dock. Perch, Walleye, and Northern Pike fishing.
· 18 full service sites, 45 30 amp electrical sites, 3 15 am electrical sites and 18 sites with 30 amp electricity and
water.
· Water, showers and washrooms available near the campsites.
· 9-hole grass green golf course and driving range facility.
· Open from Mother’s Day weekend to Labour Day wee kend.

Ceylon & Area

Ceylon Regional Park 2kms East of Ceylon from hwy #6 (306) 452-2202
rmgap39@sasktel.net

· Man-made pool with clean water and a sandy bottom.


· Swimming lessons are available and there are lifeguards on duty.
· A line of buoys separates the shallow end from the deep end.
· The reservoir has been stocked with Perch and Jackfish.
· A boat launch and floating docks have been installed.
· People may fish from the shore.
· Water body is not large enough for large motor boats, but good for small fishing boats or Seadoos.
· Big Muddy Badlands only twenty minutes away.
· Electrical and non electrical sites with picnic tables, barbeques and access to water taps. Modern washrooms with
flush toilets, a shower house, trash bins and firewood supply.
· Open May 1 st to September 15th.

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Estevan & Area

Woodlawn Regional Park 2kms South of Estevan on hwy #47 (306) 634-2434
Winter: (306) 634-2222
rm5@sasktel.net
www.estevan.ca

· The Souris River runs through the park. It offers Jack fishing and boating.
· Excellent Bass fishing is available at Boundary Dam Lake, Walleye and Pickerel at Rafferty Dam Lake.
· Boundary Dam also offers a beach area and two paved boat launches.
· Rafferty Dam also has a boat launch and dock which people can fish from.
· 210 sites all with power and wate r, most with sewer service. Modern shower facilities.
· Home to the Estevan Minor Football field and Souris Valley Theatre.
· Two rental halls available with their own treed yards for special events.
· Woodlawn Golf Club offers an 18 hole championship course. Pro Shop and Dining Room.
· Open May 1 st to September 30th.

Midale & Area

Mainprize Regional Par k 15 kms South of Midale on 606 (306) 458-2865


mainprize@eclipsewireless.ca
www.mainprizepark.com

· Buoyed, unsupervised swimming area. Beach is manmade.


· Change rooms, bathrooms, outside showers, beach volleyball, a playground, six picnic areas with barbeques.
· There is fishing in the lake, mainly Walleye, P ike and Perch.
· Boat Launch has two paved launching docks. Boat Launch is $5.00 per day or $24.00 per season. Lighted.
· All watercraft permitted in the park, however, no waterskiing or watercraft are allowed at the beach.
· Seasonal Mooring is available for $255.00 per season.
· The Bentwood Store offers fishing licences, confectionary, boat rentals, camping supplies, gas, ice, bait, tackle
and movies.
· There is a filleting shack adjacent to the boat launch.
· Campground within 10 minute walking distance. Group camping available. Reservations can be made for extra
charge. Leashed pets allowed. Modern shower facility.
· 18 Hole grass greens, irrigated rough, four tee boxes on each fairway, putting green, driving range, licensed
lounge and deck, carts, club rentals.
· Converted the old “Chandler Rail” bed into a walking trail. Approximately one km long.
· Open May 15th to September 15 th.

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Oungre & Area

Oungre Memorial Regional Park 1.6 kms North of Junction hwy #35 & #18 (306) 456-2531
oungrememorialpark@sasktel.net

· Reservoir near the park has a sma ll beach for swimming.


· Anglers can fish for Pike and Perch.
· Park is open year round, campsites open from May Long Weekend to Labour Day Weekend.
· Communiplex which houses ice surface, indoor pool area, fitness centre, bowling and restaurant.
· 43 full service (20-30 amp, 12-15 amp, 1-drive through 30 amp) sites for camping. Water available from central
taps, firewood available at the gate. Washroom facilities are modern flush toilets and showers.
· Laundry available.
· Communiplex open year round, camping available from M ay Long Weekend to Labour Day Weekend.

Radville & Area

Radville-Laurier Regional Par k Corner of Floren Street and P eterson Street (306) 869-2231
Radville rlrp@sasktel.net
www.r adville.ca

· Fishing includes Northern Pike, Perch and Walleye.


· Camping available from May to September.
· Because the park is located adjacent to Radville, there is ample shopping, food, mechanical, laundry, medical and
worship services.
· Ten electrical sites, 30 non-electrical sites, family & group camping. Firewood not provided. Washrooms are
modern flush and showers located in pool complex. Drinking water from central taps.
· Outdoor, heated swimming pool open from June to late August. 3’-12’deep with a diving board. Swimming lesson
available.
· Four baseball diamonds in the park.
· Robertdale Golf and Country Club. 9-hole sand green golf course.
· Open May 1 st to September 30th.

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Carlyle & Area

Moose Mountain Provin cial Park 25km North of Carlyle on hwy #9 (306) 577-2600
moosemountain@gov.sk.ca
http://www.tpcs.gov.sk.ca/

· Campground is a Reserve-a-site park. Well treed area with 210 electric, 11 full service, 138 non electric, 3group
and 100 overflow sites.
· Kenosee Inn is open year round and offers room and log cabin rentals.
· Golf Kenosee 18-hole golf course. P ro shop and restaurant.
· Kenosee Superslides are on the opposite site of hwy #9 from the park.
· Main beach at Kenosee lake features change house, showers, toilets, playground and beach volleyball courts.
· Buoys mark the swimming ar ea. This is an unsupervised swimming area.
· Kenosee Inn Resort Hotel and Allison’s Food Store located near the beach for food and drinks.
· Fishing is available at the Trout Pond. Licenses are required and available at the park office.
· Boat launch is at the end of Manitoba Street in the park. Parking for vehicles and trailers. Two piers and cement
launching pad.
· Two docks are also located at the boat launch for loading and unloading.
· The lake is not extremely deep, but all motor boats and seadoos are permitted. Boaters are cautioned to be careful
around the shoreline.
· Extensive trail syste m for hiking and biking.
· The park also features tennis courts, beach volleyball and a baseball diamond. The Visitor’s Centre will rent balls
for the day.
· Winter recreation includes a skating arena, tobogganing, cross country skiing and snowmobiling.

Manor & Area

Canington Manor Hist oric Provincial Park 16 km northeast of Manor off hwy #13 (306) 739-5251
Winter: (306) 577-2600
manor.cannington@gov.sk.ca
http://www.tpcs.gov.sk.ca/

· Historical park which recreates a n actual European settlement from the early 1900’s, on its original site,
· Original artifacts and reconstructed buildings allow costumed staff to bring Cannington Manor to life through
interpretive programs and period demonstrations.
· Interactive activities such as rope making, croquet, tennis, and horseshoes.
· Humphrey/He wlett house site is 3 km west of the village. Original 1888 house.
· All Saints Anglican Church remains on its original site and is part of the Diocese of Qu’Appelle. It is open to the
public for services held at 1:00 pm on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month throughout the summer.
· Lar ge grassy, treed area perfect for family picnics.

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Alameda

Alameda Community Rink 200 6th Street, Alameda (306) 489-2233


(306) 489-9087
www.townofalameda.ca

· Multi-use recreation facility. Skating and curling rinks.

Alameda Ball Diamonds Hwy #9 and 3 rd Avenue, Ala meda (306) 489-2077
www.townofalameda.ca

· Recreational ball diamonds. Washroom facilities available.

Alida

Alida Recreation Facilities Prairie Avenue, Alida (306) 443-2455

· Multi-use recreation facility. Skating and curling rinks.


· Ball diamonds.

Arcola

Arcola Community Rin k 706 Balmoral Avenue, Arcola (306) 455-2424

· Multi-use recreation facility. Skating and curling rinks.


· Ball diamonds are located on the North side of the street at the Fair Grounds.
· Tennis court.

Bellegarde

Bellegarde Recreation Facility Church Street, Bellegard (306) 452-3787

· Hocke y/skating arena and curling rink.

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Benson

Benson Recreation Facility 471 2nd Avenue, Benson Robert Keating


(306) 634-9428
· Curling Rink.

Bienfait

Bienfait Curling Rink 238 Carbon Avenue, Bienfait (306) 388-2332

· Indoor curling rink.

Bienfait Memorial Are na 242 Carbon Avenue, Bienfait (306) 388-2333

· Indoor hockey/skating surface.

Bienfait Swimming Pool 239 Carbon Avenue, Bienfait (306) 388-2393

· Indoor swimming P ool. Open to the public

Carievale

Carievale Community Rink Dean Street, Carievale (306) 928-2042

· Indoor skating/hockey rink.


· Ball Diamonds outside.

Carlyle

Carlyle Memorial Arena 324 4th Street West, Carlyle (306) 453-6767
www.townofcarlyle.com

· Indoor hockey/skating rink.


· Washrooms and concession available.

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Carlyle

Carlyle Swimming Pool Lions Park, Carlyle (306) 453-6456


www.townofcarlyle.com

· Outdoor pool.
· Concession available.

Carlyle Ball Diamonds Lions Park, Carlyle (306) 453-2363


www.townofcarlyle.com

· 5 ball diamonds.
· Concession available seasonally.

Carnduff

Carnduff Baseball Diamond s 1 km west of Carnduff on Railway Avenue (306) 482-3300


Carnduff carnduff.edo@sasktel.net
www.carnduff.ca

· 5 ball diamonds.
· Concession available seasonally.

Carnduff Curling Clu b 608 Spencer Street, Carnduff (306) 482-3296


carnduff.edo@sasktel.net
www.carnduff.ca

· 6 sheets of artificial ice.


· Men’s, Ladies and mixed leagues run all winter long.

Carnduff Centennial Arena 608 Spencer Street, Carnduff (306) 482-5161


carnduff.edo@sasktel.net
www.carnduff.ca

· Modern arena with ice in the winter for skating/hockey and cement in summer for other activities.
· Seating for 700 and standing area for 300. Indoor observation area as well.

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Creelman

Creelman Baseball Diamon ds Prairie Avenue, Behind the fairgrounds (306) 433-2011
Creelman

· Ball Diamonds. Washrooms available.

Estevan

Estevan Bowl 104 Souris Avenue North, Estevan (306) 634-2356


www.estevan.ca

· Ten lanes. There is both 5-pin and 10-pin bowling.


· There is a licensed dining room as well.

Estevan Exhibition and Fair Grounds 811 Souris Avenue, Estevan (306) 634-5535
www.estevan.ca

· Hosts the Estevan Fair in June and Estevan Rodeo in July.


· Features the Exhibition Hall, arena, stables and meeting rooms.

Estevan Minor Football Fields Woodlawn Regional Park, Estevan (306) 634-5535
www.estevanminorfootball.com

· All teams practice at the Chow Field located across from Woodlawn Park on hwy #47 south of Estevan.
· All teams compete at the Woodlawn Football Field located in Woodlawn Regional Park.
· Hosts three Estevan Minor Football teams: the Sherritt Coal Atom Miners, the Pee Wee Chargers and the Lafrentz
Trucking Bantam Steelers.

Luscar Ball Park Woodlawn Avenue, Estevan (306) 634-1880


www.estevan.ca

· 13 Baseball and Fastball diamonds (8 for minor ball, 5 for Slo-pitch/Rec)


· 3 full sized Soccer pitches are also located at Luscar Park.
· Concessions, Washrooms and Batting Cages available in the summer months.
· Toboggan Hill is also located in the park for use in the winter months.

Lynn Prime B all Park North End of Nicholson Road, Estevan (306) 634-1880
www.estevan.ca

· One diamond used for Senior Baseball diamonds.


· Concessions, Washrooms and Batting Cages available in the summer months.

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Estevan

Pleasant dale Softball Park Wellock Road, East of hwy#47, Estevan (306) 634-1880
www.estevan.ca

· Six Minor Softball diamonds.


· Concession and Washrooms available.

Soccer Pitch Corner of King S treet and Kensington Avenue, Estevan (306) 634-1880
www.estevan.ca

· Soccer Pitch with grass field.


· There are no services available here.

Souris Valley Aquatic & 701 Souris Avenue, Estevan (306) 634-1888
Leisure Centre www.estevan.ca

· Indoor swimming pool, kids paddling pool, swirl pool and waterslide. Swimming lessons and programming
available.
· Complete weight room with sever al machines and free weights.
· Fitness Classes and Water Therapy available.
· Squash Courts.
· Doodle Bugs P laycare is available for parents who are using the facilities.
· The Lignite Miner’s Centre is used as a skating rink in the winter months, and has a cement floor in the summer
months that can be rented for special events. Seating Capacity 400 people.
· Tennis courts are available. Located behind the Lignite Miner’s Centre. Users must sign in. Lights turn on at dusk
and shut off at 12a.m. Season is from April – October.
· BMX Bike and Skateboard park which is open to the public.

Civic Auditorium 811 Souris Avenue, Estevan (306) 634-1888


www.estevan.ca

· The Civic Auditorium is used as a skating rink and hockey rink in the winter months
· Seating capacity 1900.
· Cement floor in the summer months that can be rented for special events.
· Public skating times are scheduled. Please contact for times.

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Estevan

Estevan Curling Club 811 Souris Avenue, Estevan (306) 634-3391


www.estevan.ca

· Curling Rink which is available for private ice rental or special events rental in the summer months.
· Six sheets of artificial ice.
· Curling season runs from the end of October – March with several leagues running for men, women and youth.

Souris Valley MX Motocross East of Estevan to intersection of hwys #18 & #9 erinbrown@sasktel.net
1 mile east and three miles south. www.sourisvalleymx.com

· Newest Motocross track in Southeast Saskatchewan.


· Part of the Southeast Corner Racing Circuit (SC RC).

Trackside MX Motocross 1 mile east of Estevan on hwy #39 & 1 mile tracksidemx@gmail.com
South on Shand Power Station access road. www.tracksidemx.ca
Estevan

· Part of the Southeast Corner Racing Circuit (SC RC).


· Diverse Terrain: 85’ tabletop, 3 valley sections, over/under bridge, step-on-step-offs, big doubles and rhythm
section. There is also a kid’s track.

For additional recreation facilities and services in Estevan, please contact Estevan Leisure Services at (306) 634-1880.

Fillmore

Fillmore Recreation Centre 32 Wesley Street, Fillmore (306) 722-3292

· Hocke y/Skating arena in the winter months.


· 4 sheets of artificial curling ice.
· Indoor observation available for both skating and curling rinks.
· Concession and Washrooms available.

Fillmore Baseball Diamonds 32 Wesley Street, Fillmore (306) 722-3330

· 3 baseball diamonds.
· Concession available seasonally.
· Washrooms available.

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Frobisher

Frobisher Memorial Rinks 2 nd Street, Frobisher (306) 486-2140

· Skating/hockey arena.
· Curling Rink.

Gainsborough

Gainsb orough Rink and Ball Diamonds Souris Street, Gainsborough (306) 685-2008

· 3 baseball diamonds.
· Skating/hockey and curling ice available.

Gainsb orough Swimming Pool Railwa y Avenue, Gainsborough (306) 685-2240

· Lar ge outdoor pool and kid’s paddling pool.


· Picnic tables and playground equipment.
· Change rooms and washrooms available.

Gladmar

Gladmar Bowling Club Gladmar (306) 969-4819

· Two lane, 5-pin bowling alley.

Glen Ewen

Glen Ewen Communiplex Ewen Avenue, Glen Ewen (306) 925-2207

· Skating/hockey arena and curling ice available.


· Ball diamonds located outside.

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Kenosee Lake Village

Kenosee Superslides Off hwy #9, East road opposite Moose (306) 577-2343
Mountain Provincial Park Entrance Gate. www.kenoseesuperslides.com

· Waterslide park offers kiddie slides, tube rides, twisters, kamikaze bonsai skimmers.
· Lifeguards on duty.
· Concession, clothing store and washrooms are all available.

Kennedy

Kennedy & District Recreation 100 Main Street, Kennedy (306) 538-2029
Centre

· Hocke y/skating arena and curling rink.

Kennedy Fair Gr ounds North West of town on Prairie Avenue (306) 538-2029
Kennedy

· Hocke y/skating arena and curling rink.


· Home of the Moose Mountain Pro Rodeo

Kipling

Kipling Swimming Pool Kipling (306) 736-2707


www.townofkipling.ca

· Big pool, kid’s pool, hot tub and play structure.


· Open in summer only (outdoor pool). Open daily during season.
· Swimming Lessons, aquasize classes, scuba and diving instruction also available.

Kipling Sports Complex 4 th S treet, Kipling (306) 736-2515


www.townofkipling.ca

· Skating/hockey arena and curling sheets available.


· Soccer field located outside the building.
· Four baseball diamonds.

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Kipling

Kipling Tennis Cou rts Memorial Park, Kipling (306) 736-2515


www.townofkipling.ca

· Two regulation size tennis courts with asphalt surface.


· Located in Memorial Park. There are no fees, visitors welcome to use at their leisure.

Kisbey

Kisbey Recreation Centre 285 Morley Street, Kisbey (306) 462-2140

· Skating/hockey arena.
· Curling Rink.

Lake Alma

Lake Alma Skating Rink 2 nd Street West, Lake Alma (306) 447-2110

· Skating/hockey arena.
· Curling Rink.

Lampman

Lampman and Community Corrigan Road, Lampman (306) 487-9475


Sports Complex (306) 487-2424
http://lampman.sasktelwebsite.net/index.htm

· The Complex is made up of the skating/hockey rink, the curling rink, the curling lounge and central kitchen that
serves all of them.
· Can be rented for special events.
· 6 ball diamonds for Men’s and Ladies’ Fastball located behind the complex.

Lampman Swimming Pool North of the Community (306) 487-2231


Sport Complex http://lampman.sasktelwebsite.net/index.htm

· Outdoor pool, open seasonally


· Aquasize and swimming lessons available.

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Macoun

Macou n Recreation Centre Young Street, Macoun (306) 634-9352

· Two baseball diamonds.


· Curling Rink.

Manor

Manor Fair Grounds South end of Manor, South of Railway Avenue (306) 448-2273

· Fair grounds include rodeo arena and seating, hall and baseball diamond.
· Washrooms and concessions available during events.

Maryfield

Maryfield Community Rink Assiniboia Avenue, Maryfield (306) 646-2225

· Skating/hockey ice surface.


· Two sheet curling Rink.
· Concession and washrooms available.

Midale

Harry O Memorial Arena Haslem Street, Midale (306) 458-2383


www.townofmidale.com

· Skating/hockey ice surface.


· Civic Centre and Curling Rink are also available.
· The recreation facility also has baseball diamonds.

Midale Outdoor Pool Haslem Street, Midale (306) 458-2714


www.townofmidale.com

· Outdoor pool and kid’s paddling pool.


· Open only in the summer months.

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Minton

Minton Swimming Pool Railwa y Avenue, Minton (306) 969-2221

· Outdoor swimming pool.


· Open June – August.

Minton Curling Club Railwa y Avenue, Minton (306) 969-2221

· Two sheets of curling ice.


· Outdoor arena in the winter months.

North Portal

North Portal S kating Rink Belfa st Street, North Portal (306) 927-2675

· Skating/Hocke y ice surface.

Oungre

Oungre Communiplex Oungre Memorial Regional Park, (306) 456-2531


1.6 kms North of Junction oungrememorialpark@sasktel.net
hwy #35 & #18

· Open daily all year.


· Main building houses ice surface, dressing rooms, showers, laundry, indoor pool area, bowling, meeting rooms
and restaurants.
· Pool has 2 diving boards and offers swimming lessons and aquasize classes. Open between May Long Weekend
and September Long Weekend.
· Concession sells ice, treats, pop, grocery staples and has a retail postal outlet.
· Catering is available for meetings and reunions.
· Upper level has a TV/VCR, billiard table, fitness centre.
· Horse shoe pits and two baseball diamonds.

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Oxbow

Oxbow Arena 711 Gregson Street, Oxbow (306) 483-2444


www.oxbow.ca

· 80’ x 180’ skating/hockey artificial ice surface.


· Curling Ice surface also available.

Oxbow Community Pool 700 Marion Avenue, Oxbow (306) 483-2498


www.oxbow.ca

· Outdoor pool, open in Summer months.


· Swimming pool and paddling pool.

Oxbow Baseball Diamonds Bow Valley P ark, Oxbow (306) 483-2444


www.oxbow.ca

· Two baseball diamonds are located in Bow Valley Park.

Oxbow Tennis Courts Oxbow (306) 483-2444


www.oxbow.ca

· Home of Souris Valley Ladies Tennis Club.

Pangman

Pangman Centennial Re cre ation Centre Saskatchewan Avenue, Pangman (306) 442-2131

· Skating/hockey ice.
· Curling Sheets available.
· Two baseball diamonds.

Pangman Outdoor Pool Coteau Avenue, P angman (306) 442-4445

· Outdoor swimming pool.


· Open during summer months.

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Radville

Radville Recreation Centre 605 Main Street, Radville (306) 869-2231 (Rink)
and Curling Club (306) 869-2505 (Curling)
www.radville.ca

· Skating/hockey ice.
· Curling Sheets available.
· Three baseball diamonds. Two have gravel infields, one has a shale infield.
· Outdoor swimming pool. Swimming lessons are available and lifeguards are on duty during operating hours.

Radville Fair Grounds East side of town on Carlson Street, Radville (306) 869-2477 (
www.radville.ca

· Fair grounds include rodeo arena and seating, hall and baseball diamond.
· Washrooms and concessions available during events.

Alley Oop 2000 129 Main Street, Radville (306) 869-2775 (


www.radville.ca

· Open from October to May.


· Open to ever yone with events including Smurf Bowling and Senior Bowling.

Redvers

Redvers Recreation Centre Methuen Street, Redvers (306) 452-3483 (


www.townofredvers.org

· Skating/hockey artificial ice arena.


· Four curling sheets. Also artificial ice.
· Outdoor heated swimming pool, paddling pool and enclosed hot tub. Facility is fully certified, offers swimming
lessons during summer months.
· Baseball Diamonds.
· Tennis Courts
· Volleyball Courts.

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Storthoaks

Storthoaks Curling Rin k At the East end of Prairie Avenue (306) 449-2266 (
on the Road Allowance.

· Curling Rink.

Stoughton

Stoughton Curling Rink Main Street, Stoughton (306) 457-2202 (

· Four sheets of artificial ice.

Stoughton Baseball Diamonds Elizabeth S treet, Stoughton (306) 457-2202 (

· Three baseball diamonds.

Torquay

Tor quay Arena Miller Avenue, Torquay (306) 923-2006 (

· Skating/Hocke y arena.
· Baseball diamond.

Wawota

Wawota Skating Rink 3 rd Street, Wawota (306) 739-2522 (


www.wawota.ca

· Skating/Hocke y arena. Artificial ice.


· Washrooms and Concession available.

Wawota Curling Rink 1 st Street, Wawota (306) 739-2322 (


www.wawota.ca

· 3 sheets of artificial ice.


· Washrooms available.

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Wawota

Wawota Baseball Park West end of town off hwy #48, Wawota (306) 739-2216 (
www.wawota.ca

· 4 baseball diamonds. Minor and senior diamonds.


· Tennis Court.
· Food and entertainment facilities are also on site.
· Washrooms available.
· Camping and playground

Wawota Splash Park Centrally located, Wawota (306) 739-2216 (


www.wawota.ca

· Park allows children to play under a fountain of water on hot days


· Centrally located.
· Fully serviced campsite and washrooms are available.

Weyburn

Clar k Park 3 rd Avenue South West, Weyburn (306) 842-3217 (


www.weyburn.ca

· Four baseball diamonds.


· Washrooms available.

Coulter Field 1 st Avenue North West, Weyburn (306) 842-3217 (


www.weyburn.ca

· Four baseball diamonds.

Crescent Point Place Sports Ar ena Exhibition Grounds, Mergens Road, Weyburn (306) 848-3272 (
www.weyburn.ca

· Facility has a regulation size ice surface, seating capacity of 1,475, standing area, private boxes and viewing from
the lobby.
· Also a multipurpose room overlooking the ice with a capacity of 63 people.
· Tom Zandee Sports Arena is adjacent to Crescent Point Place and used as a second ice surface.
· Both facilities are used year round and can be booked for special events.
· Washrooms and concession are available.

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Weyburn

Don Mitchell Paddling Pool 532 5 th Street North East, Weyburn (306) 848-3274 (
www.weyburn.ca

· Located in a well treed and irrigated green park.


· Features Young Fellows playground.
· Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Supervisor on duty during operating hours.
· Washrooms available.

Jubilee Park 1st Avenue North East, behind Leisure Centre, We yburn (306) 842-3217 (
www.weyburn.ca

· Multi-use fields are used for Soccer and Football.


· Six ball diamonds which can accommodate all Minor Ball.
· Three tennis courts with lighting.
· Outdoor rink in the winter months.
· Playground and washrooms available.
· 1.5 km of tree lined, paved walkways.
· Ample parking.

Skate Park 291 Coteau Avenue West (West off Government Road) (306) 842-5165 (
Weyburn www.weyburn.ca

· Weyburn Youth Centre opened the Skateboard P ark for the youth.
· Multi-use facility can be used by skateboarders, roller bladers, and BMX bikers.
· Park ramps are made of concrete.

Super Bowl & Back Alley Lounge 8 2 nd Avenue South East, Weyburn (306) 842-6982 (

· 5-pin bowling facility.


· Licensed lounge and full menu.

Tom Laing Park 1st Avenue North West, Weyburn (306) 842-3217 (
www.weyburn.ca

· Adjacent to the Exhibition Grounds.


· Fastball diamond and lighted Baseball diamond.
· Washrooms available.

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Weyburn
Weyburn Curling Rink Exhibition Grounds, Mergens Street, Weyburn (306) 842-2236 (
www.weyburn.ca

· Four sheets of artificial ice.


· Concession, lounge and washrooms available.
· Facility is also equipped for Glo-curling.

Weyburn Exhibition Grounds Mergens Street, Weyburn (306) 842-4052 (


www.weyburn.ca

· Events featured include rodeos, annual Exhibition, demo derbies, Saskatche wan Oil & Gas Show.
· The Crescent Point Place Sports Arena, Tom Zandee Sports Arena and the Weyburn Curling Club are located on
the grounds.
· There are barns, a grandstand and rodeo arena for Rodeo events.

Weyburn Leisur e Centre 532 5 th Street North, Weyburn (306) 848-3280 (


www.weyburn.ca

· Indoor Harry Church Pool. 25 metre 6 lane pool, 90’ Water Slide, hot tub, sauna and kids pool.
· Junior Olympic size outdoor pool. Open June-August. Two diving boards, waterslide and tot pool.
· Swimming lessons and water fitness classes are available.
· Lu’s Train Station fitness centre is located in the basement of the Leisure Centre.

Weyburn Motocross Association Track Weyburn (306) 861-2063

· One of the best motocross tracks in Saskatchewan.


· Great ‘all weather’ track.

Young Fellows Spray Park 532 5 th Street North East, Weyburn (306) 848-3280 (
www.weyburn.ca

· West side of the Don Mitchell Paddling Pool.


· Hand sensors that turn on the water. Water ends at 9:00 p.m.
· Admission is free.

For additional recreation facilities and services in Weyburn, please contact Weyburn Leisure Services at (306) 848-3217.

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Yellow Grass

Yellow Grass Wheatland Commniplex 101 Millet Street, Yellow Grass (306) 465-2233 (

· Skating/Hockey arena.
· Curling Rink.

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Estevan
Energy Tours Estevan Area (306) 634-6044

· Free, guided tour departing from the Tourist Information Booth (Location: along Highway #9 West of Estevan)
· Offered May through June, 7 days a we ek
· Two different tours are offered as follows:
o Tour 1 – Features Rafferty Dam, the Boundary Dam Power Station and the Boundary Dam Mine Site
o Tour 2 – Features the Shand Power Station, the Shand Greenhouse and the Boundary Dam Mine Site

Estevan & Area Self-Guided Tour Estevan Area (306) 634-6044

· Self-guided tour with guide books available from the Estevan Tourism Committee
· 55 kilometre tour through the Souris Valley featuring beautiful scenery and rich history
· Tour features the Shand Power Station and Greenhouse, Old Mining Pits, Short Creek, Roche Percee Formation,
Ta ylorton Store and Area, Bienfait Cemetery and Bienfait Museum

Heritage Walking Tour City of Estevan (306) 634-6044

· Self-guided walking tour with guide books available from the Estevan Tourism Committee
· This tour features historically-significant places, such as the Court House, several Churches,
the Orpheum Theatre, the Old P ost Office and historic homes of previous Estevan residents

Sout h East Trails and Tour s Estevan & Oxbow Area (306) 634-7540
(306) 634-3230
m.boyer99@sasktel.net

· Guided tour of the South East area of Saskatche wan, departing from Este van
· This tour can be arranged to accommodate a var iety of interests, including historical sites, geological sites,
industrial sites, naturalist sites, historical buildings, museums and activity trails

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Kipling
Kipling’s Heritage Walking Tour Town of Kipling (306) 736-2515

· Self-guided walking tour with guide books available from the Town of Kipling
· This tour features historically-significant and architecturally-unique places, such as the Bekevar Presbyterian
Church, Kipling’s First Post Office, Kipling Station and the Red Paperclip House.

Radville
Missouri Coteau Driving Tour Radville & Minton Area (306) 869-2835
(306) 869-2641

· Self-guided or guided driving tour of 130 kilometres


· Guided tours available only from May through October
· This tour features the history of “The Great Ice Age”, including a glacial lake bed, two areas untouched by
glaciations, unique prairie plants, bison “rubbing rocks”, relics of the area’s first inhabitants, a native stone effigy,
a buffalo jump and more

Weyburn
Crocus Tour City of Weyburn (306) 848-3221
(306) 842-2922
slhm@sasktel.net

· Self-guided driving tour with guide books available from the City of Weyburn ,
We yburn Tourism or Soo Line Museum
· This tour features historically-significant places; the renowned author
W. O. Mitchell’s former residence, Weyburn’s First Hospital and First Nations sites

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Centres

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Community Location Contact Information

Estevan Tourist Information Two Kilometres west of Estevan (306) 634-6044 (season)
on Hwy 39 beside the Souris Valley Museum (306) 634-2828 (off-season)
www.estevancha mber.ca

· Season: Open May to September, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm everyday


· Numerous brochures, maps, event guides, free wireless internet, washroom facilities and local artwork.
· Snacks and rest area. Book energy tours

Moose Mountain Visitor Centre 23 kilometres north of Carlyle, SK (306) 577-2615


Moose Mountain Provincial Park 1(800) 205-7070
moosemountain@gov.sk.ca
www.saskparks.net

· Season: Open year round


· The Visitor Centre houses several displays dedicated to the natural and cultural history of the area.
· It is also the offices of the interpretive staff who lead daily programs and special events for visitors.
· Rent sport equipment such as soccer balls, basketballs, volleyballs, footballs, baseballs,
tennis and badminton equipment and Frisbees for $2/hour.

Radville Tourism Office 110 Main Street, Radville, SK (306) 869-2907


& Firefighter’s Museum (306) 869-3272

· Season: Open in the summer and by appointment at other times


· Of fice, visitor information, exhibits of early firefighting equipment

Redvers Log Cabin Tourist Booth Highwa y #13 beside the landmark Summer (306) 452-F ARM (3276)
statue of the Red Coat Mountie, Redvers Winter (306) 452-3533

· Season: Open daily 8.30 am -5.00 pm. from the May long weekend to September Labour Day weekend.
· In addition to information the cabin includes Small café - coffee or iced tea with some home made Saskatoon pie.
· Gift shop that previews local crafts and Saskatchewan souvenirs.
· Washroom and shower facilities. Access to onsite Internet communication services.

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Community Location Contact Information

Stoughton Tourist Information Junction Hwys 13 and 47 (306) 457-3139


(At Stoughton Golf Course) stoughtontown@sasktel.net
www.stoughtn.sasktelwebhosting.com

· Open: April to October, 8.00 am to 8.00 pm


· Licensed dining and patio

Weyburn Tourism 11 Third Street NE, Weyburn, S K (306)-842-8003


also at Information booth (Soo Line Museum)

· Season: Open (3rd Street location) Mon to Fri 8am - 4:30pm,


(Information Booth) May to Sept Mon to Sat 9am - 7:30pm, Sun and holidays 11a m - 7:30pm
· Information housed at the Soo line Historical Museum includes a large variety of tourist information.
· There are also a number of souvenirs for sale.
· The museum itself contains sever al exhibits of historical significance.

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Alameda & Area

Moose Creek Regional Park 6kms North of Oxbow on Marconi Rd (306) 485-8055
(Alameda Dam Rese voir) Winter: (306) 483-2237
dringguth@sasktel.net

· Sand has been placed to create a man-made beach. No lifeguard on duty. No pets permitted.
· Two floating docks and paved boat launch.
· All watercraft is permitted through the park gates.
· 50’ fishing dock. Perch, Walleye, and Northern Pike fishing.

Ceylon & Area

Ceylon Regional Park 2kms East of Ceylon from hwy #6 (306) 452-2202
rmgap39@sasktel.net

· Man-made pool with clean water and a sandy bottom.


· Swimming lessons are available and there are lifeguards on duty.
· A line of buoys separates the shallow end from the deep end.
· The reservoir has been stocked with Perch and Jackfish.
· A boat launch and floating docks have been installed.
· People may fish from the shore.
· Water body is not large enough for large motor boats, but good for small fishing boats or Seadoos.

Estevan & Area

Woodlawn Regional Park 2kms South of Estevan on hwy #47 (306) 634-2434
Winter: (306) 634-2222
rm5@sasktel.net
www.estevan.ca

· The Souris River runs through the park. It offers Jack fishing and boating.
· Excellent Bass fishing is available at Boundary Dam Lake, Walleye and Pickerel at Rafferty Dam Lake.
· Boundary Dam also offers a beach area and two paved boat launches.
· Rafferty Dam also has a boat launch and dock which people can fish from.

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Kenosee, Moose Mountain & Area

Moose Mountain Provin cial Park 25 kms North of Carlyle on hwy #9 (306) 577-2611
Winter: (306) 577-2600
moosemoutntain@gov.sk.ca
http://www.tpcs.gov.sk.ca/MooseMountain

· Main beach at Kenosee lake features change house, showers, toilets, playground and beach volleyball courts.
· Buoys mark the swimming ar ea. This is an unsupervised swimming area.
· Kenosee Inn Resort Hotel and Allison’s Food Store located near the beach for food and drinks.
· Fishing is available at the Trout Pond. Licenses are required and available at the park office.
· Boat launch is at the end of Manitoba Street in the park. Parking for vehicles and trailers. Two piers and cement
launching pad.
· Two docks are also located at the boat launch for loading and unloading.
· The lake is not extremely deep, but all motor boats and seadoos are permitted. Boaters are cautioned to be careful
around the shoreline.

White Bear Lake Resort 13 kms North of Carlyle on hwy #9 (306) 577-4896
(306) 577-4993
whitebe@sasktel.net

· Beach areas with picnic tables and barbeques. Washrooms are available.
· Boat launch available. Canoeing, sailing and motor boats permitted.
· There is fishing in the lake. Mostly Walleye, Pike and Perch.
· Fuel, groceries and ice can be purchased at the store.

Midale & Area

Mainprize Regional Par k 15 kms South of Midale on 606 (306) 458-2865


mainprize@eclipsewireless.ca
www.mainprizepark.com

· Buoyed, unsupervised swimming area. Beach is manmade.


· Change rooms, bathrooms, outside showers, beach volleyball, a playground, six picnic areas with barbeques.
· There is fishing in the lake, mainly Walleye, P ike and Perch.
· Boat Launch has two paved launching docks. Boat Launch is $5.00 per day or $24.00 per season. Lighted.
· All watercraft permitted in the park, however, no waterskiing or watercraft are allowed at the beach.
· Seasonal Mooring is available for $255.00 per season.
· The Bentwood Store offers fishing licences, confectionary, boat rentals, camping supplies, gas, ice, bait, tackle
and movies.
· There is a filleting shack adjacent to the boat launch.

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Oungre & Area

Oungre Memorial Regional Park 1.6 kms North of Junction hwy #35 & #18 (306) 456-2531
oungrememorialpark@sasktel.net

· Reservoir near the park has a sma ll beach for swimming.


· Anglers can fish for Pike and Perch.

Radville & Area

Larsen’s Dam/Long Creek 2kms north of Radville on hwy #28 (306) 869-2255
rm.38@sasktel.net

· Fishing includes Northern Pike, Perch and Walleye.


· Both summer and winter fishing.
· Long Creek runs from the North end of Radville down the east side.

Weyburn & Area

Nickle Lake Region al Park 7kms South East of Weyburn hwy #39 (306) 842-7522
nicklelake1@yourlink.ca

· A well-sanded beach with a play area and volleyball net. No lifeguard on duty.
· La ke has Walleye, Perch and Jackfish. Lake is periodically stocked.
· There is a fish cleaning area.
· Watercraft such as power boats, Seadoos and jetskis are permitted through the park gates.
· Two boat launches and a floating dock.
· Boat launch use is $5.00 per day of $20.00 for the season.
· Canoes and kayaks can be rented for $5.00 per hour.

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