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Latitude: 49.90706° N,
Longitude: -102.0285° W
Wawota​ is a picturesque community located on Hwy 48 on the edge of Little Pipestone Valley. This prosperous and friendly town is known for its recreation, diverse businesses, sporting events and various organizations. While visiting the town, enjoy the beautiful campground and splash park. 

Attractions in the surrounding area offer a variety of indoor and outdoor recreation. Take a short 20-minute drive and try your luck at the  Bear Claw Casino or a 15-minute drive will take you to the Cannington Manor Provincial Historic Park. Moose Mountain Provincial Park, a major destination park, is only 25 km southwest and great golfing can be found at Golf Kenosee, 27 km southwest and White Bear Lake Golf Course, 39 km southwest.

TRAVELLER INFO

Town office, 308 Railway Ave, Mon to Fri 9 a.m. - 12 noon, 1 - 5 p.m.


306-739-2216

Email: wawota.town@sasktel.net

South - Wawota - Hwy 48

Wawota​ is a picturesque community located on Hwy 48 on the edge of Little Pipestone Valley. This prosperous and friendly town is known for its recreation, diverse businesses, sporting events and various organizations. While visiting the town, enjoy the beautiful campground and splash park. 

Attractions in the surrounding area offer a variety of indoor and outdoor recreation. Take a short 20-minute drive and try your luck at the  Bear Claw Casino or a 15-minute drive will take you to the Cannington Manor Provincial Historic Park. Moose Mountain Provincial Park, a major destination park, is only 25 km southwest and great golfing can be found at Golf Kenosee, 27 km southwest and White Bear Lake Golf Course, 39 km southwest.

Tourism Saskatchewan
Wawota
Latitude: 49.90706° N,
Longitude: -102.0285° W

TRAVELLER INFO

Town office, 308 Railway Ave, Mon to Fri 9 a.m. - 12 noon, 1 - 5 p.m.


306-739-2216

Email: wawota.town@sasktel.net

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          Alameda

          Regional Park Campground, Municipal / Regional Park

          Open May 15 to Sep 30.

          Camping rates (daily) starting at: $18

          ​Located in a summer resort area in a scenic lakeside setting, the Moose Creek Regional Park offers full-service, electric and water and non-electric campsites, as well as 195 seasonal sites. The reservoir offers good fishing, boating and other water activities. Designated parking areas for boats are available throughout the park. Golfers will enjoy the challenging lakefront 9-hole links course which features grass greens, a driving range and putting green. Moose Creek Regional park also boasts a sporting arena with basketball, hockey and pickleball areas, as well as volleyball courts. While visiting or staying at the park, pets must be leashed.
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          Phone(s): 306-485-8055 (Cell)  |  306-483-2406  |  306-483-2403 (Golf course)

          Email: moosecreekrp@gmail.com

          3 km N of the Grant Devine Dam on the E shore of the Reservoir. The dam is 3 km E of Alameda via Hwy 9, or 6 km N of Oxbow via Hwy 18.

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          Oxbow

          Museum

          Located in Oxbow, the Ralph Allen Memorial Museum features memorabilia pertaining to the late author and war correspondent, Ralph Allen, ​as well as local artifacts, CPR displays and oil field displays. It is housed in a converted railway station and is staffed by volunteers. The main floor is wheelchair accessible. 
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          Phone(s): 306-485-9687

          Email: ralphallenmemorialmuseum@outlook.com

          802 Railway Ave, N side of Hwy 18, Oxbow.

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          Saskatchewan-Made Products, Farms and Markets

          Open May 1 to Oct 31.
          Members of Saskatchewan Farmers' Market Cooperative operate throughout Saskatchewan at the following locations: The Battlefords, Big River, Humboldt, Hudson Bay, Lloydminster/Loon Lake, Meadow Lake, Melfort, ​Nipawin, Oxbow, Porcupine Plain, Rosetown, Rosthern, Tisdale and Wakaw. Seasons vary with most markets open May through October on Thursdays and/or weekends. Watch for highway signage on farmers' market days while driving around the province. Purchase fresh, quality products right from the source including local produce, baking, flowers, preserves and more.​​
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          Phone(s): 306-469-2262  |  306-873-5011

          Email: derksenray@gmail.com

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          Oxbow

          Municipal Campground

          Open May 1 to Sep 30.
          ​Ideally located just outside of Oxbow in the Souris Valley, the Bow Valley Park offers many recreational opportunities including camping and boating. The park also has a playground, ball parks and a large area ideal for weddings and reunions.
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          Phone(s): 306-485-7275

          Email: rec.manager@oxbow.ca

          1 km S of Oxbow off Hwy 18.

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