South - Limerick - Hwy 13
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Latitude: 49.65363° N,
Longitude: -106.2665° W
The village of Limerick was named by the first homesteader who had immigrated from Limerick, Ireland and was incorporated as a village in 1913. Settlers to the area brought culture, physical and intellectual vigour, a spirit of adventure and a love of freedom. The village grew rapidly, with elevators, houses, business places, stores, a hotel and cafe. Several of these buildings are still in use today. 

Limerick continues to be a community that has amazing spirit and hospitality. For visitors enroute to Grasslands National Park, note that Limerick is the last village on Hwy 358 that has a gas station, mechanic and a grocery store for supplies.

TRAVELLER INFO

Village office, 100 Main St, Mon to Fri 9 a.m. - 12 noon, 1 - 4:30 p.m.


306-263-2020

Email: rm73@sasktel.net

South - Limerick - Hwy 13

The village of Limerick was named by the first homesteader who had immigrated from Limerick, Ireland and was incorporated as a village in 1913. Settlers to the area brought culture, physical and intellectual vigour, a spirit of adventure and a love of freedom. The village grew rapidly, with elevators, houses, business places, stores, a hotel and cafe. Several of these buildings are still in use today. 

Limerick continues to be a community that has amazing spirit and hospitality. For visitors enroute to Grasslands National Park, note that Limerick is the last village on Hwy 358 that has a gas station, mechanic and a grocery store for supplies.

Tourism Saskatchewan
Limerick
Latitude: 49.65363° N,
Longitude: -106.2665° W

TRAVELLER INFO

Village office, 100 Main St, Mon to Fri 9 a.m. - 12 noon, 1 - 4:30 p.m.


306-263-2020

Email: rm73@sasktel.net

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