Central - St. Walburg - Hwy 26
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Latitude: 53.63251° N,
Longitude: -109.1992° W
Longitude: -109.1992° W

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St. Walburg Chuckwagon Statue

St. Walburg Information Centre

St. Walburg Interpretive Centre

St. Walburg Mural

St. Walburg Horse Statue

'Coming Round the Barrels' which celebrates our chuckwagon heritage and gives character to the north end of Main Street.

Chuckwagon racing is the major attraction at the annual Fair Days and at least three local drivers usually qualify to race at Calgary.

Crowd at St. Walburg Show & Shine - major attraction at the Wild Blueberry Festival

Interior of the old Roman Catholic Church, decorated by Count von Imhoff, which is now the Historical Museum.

St. Walburg - Carillion Clock at Centennial Park.

The Imhoff Art Gallery which is now a Provincial Heritage Site

The old R.C. Church, now a museum at the south end of Main Street

Wild Blueberry Festival - This major event draws thousands of visitors every year. It is consistently rated as one of the best Festivals in Saskatchewan.

St. Walburg, Town of













While visiting the west central region of Saskatchewan be sure to visit the community of St. Walburg. Situated in a popular vacation area, the community is just 27 km west of Bright Sand Lake Regional Park and all its recreational opportunities. A full-service community, St. Walburg has a wide array of services and facilities to meet every need.
Check out the awe-inspiring artwork of Count Berthold Von Imhoff at the Imhoff Museum & Art Gallery (Imhoff's original Saskatchewan homestead), the St. Walburg & District Historical Museum, Centennial Park and Clock and the Chuckwagon monument. Join the community in late August for their annual Wild Blueberry Festival; a fun-filled day of entertainment and fresh-picked berries!
Check out the awe-inspiring artwork of Count Berthold Von Imhoff at the Imhoff Museum & Art Gallery (Imhoff's original Saskatchewan homestead), the St. Walburg & District Historical Museum, Centennial Park and Clock and the Chuckwagon monument. Join the community in late August for their annual Wild Blueberry Festival; a fun-filled day of entertainment and fresh-picked berries!
TRAVELLER INFO
Town office, 134 Main St, Mon to Fri 10 a.m. - 12 noon, 1 - 4 p.m.
306-248-3232
306-248-3430
Email: info@stwalburg.com
Central - St. Walburg - Hwy 26

Primary image

St. Walburg Chuckwagon Statue

St. Walburg Information Centre

St. Walburg Interpretive Centre

St. Walburg Mural

St. Walburg Horse Statue

'Coming Round the Barrels' which celebrates our chuckwagon heritage and gives character to the north end of Main Street.

Chuckwagon racing is the major attraction at the annual Fair Days and at least three local drivers usually qualify to race at Calgary.

Crowd at St. Walburg Show & Shine - major attraction at the Wild Blueberry Festival

Interior of the old Roman Catholic Church, decorated by Count von Imhoff, which is now the Historical Museum.

St. Walburg - Carillion Clock at Centennial Park.

The Imhoff Art Gallery which is now a Provincial Heritage Site

The old R.C. Church, now a museum at the south end of Main Street

Wild Blueberry Festival - This major event draws thousands of visitors every year. It is consistently rated as one of the best Festivals in Saskatchewan.

St. Walburg, Town of













While visiting the west central region of Saskatchewan be sure to visit the community of St. Walburg. Situated in a popular vacation area, the community is just 27 km west of Bright Sand Lake Regional Park and all its recreational opportunities. A full-service community, St. Walburg has a wide array of services and facilities to meet every need.
Check out the awe-inspiring artwork of Count Berthold Von Imhoff at the Imhoff Museum & Art Gallery (Imhoff's original Saskatchewan homestead), the St. Walburg & District Historical Museum, Centennial Park and Clock and the Chuckwagon monument. Join the community in late August for their annual Wild Blueberry Festival; a fun-filled day of entertainment and fresh-picked berries!
Check out the awe-inspiring artwork of Count Berthold Von Imhoff at the Imhoff Museum & Art Gallery (Imhoff's original Saskatchewan homestead), the St. Walburg & District Historical Museum, Centennial Park and Clock and the Chuckwagon monument. Join the community in late August for their annual Wild Blueberry Festival; a fun-filled day of entertainment and fresh-picked berries!
St. Walburg
Latitude: 53.63251° N,
Longitude: -109.1992° W
Longitude: -109.1992° W
TRAVELLER INFO
Town office, 134 Main St, Mon to Fri 10 a.m. - 12 noon, 1 - 4 p.m.
306-248-3232
306-248-3430
Email: info@stwalburg.com