Discover the best top things to do in Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan including Affinity Place, Lake Diefenbaker Tourism, Yorkton Visitor Information Centre, TCU Place, Rockglen Tourism Visitor Centre, Maple Creek Visitor Centre, Weyburn Public Library, Regina Public Library, The Creighton Recreation Culture and Tourism, Frances Morrison Central Library.
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5.0 based on 17 reviews
Awesome venue. Great home for the Bruins hockey team. Love watching the boys play here. Nicest junior facility I have seen
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Whether you're looking for a shot of adrenaline on a pair of water-skis a wake-board, or a relaxing toe-dipping day on the beach you're going to find that Lake Diefenbaker has all the qualities to make for a perfect lake vacation.Jump in & come play with us on Lake Diefenbaker! Get your adrenaline pumping with 150 miles of wide open water! We're jumping in, are you?
4.5 based on 34 reviews
Located in downtown Saskatoon TCU Place is a conference facility with over 104,000 square feet of convention space. Within TCU Place, Sid Buckwold Theatre is a three-tier theatre with over 2,000 seats. Built in 1968, this facility hosts international and national performers, speakers and theatrical productions.
Great venue place. Hosts concerts, university graduation ceremonies, conferences, festivals and exhibitions. Place for weddings and gala, a home to Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra and Ukrainian dance and Choir Ensembles concerts and Vesna Festival. Has three levels with venue halls: basement,- a festival hall, main level with a theatre concert hall and a third level with dining hall where weddings, special occasion dinners and conferences are usually held.
4.0 based on 1 reviews
Our Visitor Center, open from June through August, is located in Rockglen Saskatchewan,30 miles from the Grasslands National Park. It has full-service R.V. Parking with Public Washroom, Shower and Laundry facilities. There is also Children's Playground a block from the Visitor Center for your little ones enjoyment. You may browse our museum,craft shop,railway museum and coffee shop or just relax with a coffee on our wheel-chair accessible deck. Ask about "Oliver" who represents a four-tusked Mastodont found 3 miles out of town or take a guided tour of the Effie Mattson Nature Walk and Archeological Centre for a full description of the Glacial history of this unique area. Hikers may do the Burning Hills Hike or the Yost Wildlife hike, while a short drive to Rockin Beach Park on Fife Lake provides boaters lots more R.V. parking and a boat dock for some 'lake living'. Groups can arrange a 5 hour educational tour to Sitting Bull's Canadian Campgrounds that includes a visit to the Wood Mountain NWMP Post Provincial Park and the Rodeo Ranch Museum. Using our Visitor Center as a base, you can visit the Big Muddy Badlands, Grasslands National Park, Wood Mountain Post Provincial Park, St. Victor Petroglyphs Historic Park and Rockin Beach Park, all within a 35 mile radius, as you explore the historic Wood Mountain Uplands.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
4.5 based on 35 reviews
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