South - Bengough - Hwy 34
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Latitude: 49.39675° N,
Longitude: -105.1271° W
​Bengough, known as the “Gateway to the Big Muddy Valley" is located 145 km southwest of Regina or 145 km southeast of Moose Jaw. The community is agricultural and ranch-based, rich with hard-working, dedicated people who are always eager to volunteer a helping hand. The stability of the community is evident by the many Century Farms scattered throughout the area.

Access to Castle Butte, one of the area's popular natural attractions, is closed during April and May due to calving season. Please respect the needs of the landowner and the small rural communities in the area and plan your trip for the summer or fall. ​

As a community, Bengough offers a broad spectrum of recreational facilities for all seasons including the Bengough and District Regional Park in summer and curling and skating rinks in winter. The Gateway Festival, a music-filled, family-friendly event, swells Bengough's population with spectators coming from far and wide. The festival attracts performers from Saskatchewan, Canada and internationally. It runs the fourth weekend of July each summer. Come and experience small town welcome at its best!

With its low crime stats, clean air and strong sense of generosity, Bengough is an excellent place to raise a family, start a business or retire. It offers Kindergarten to grade12 schooling, daycare, places of worship, health care with a resident Nurse Practitioner and a variety of businesses/services.

TRAVELLER INFO

Town office, 181 Main St, Mon to Fri 8 a.m. - 12 noon, 1 - 4 p.m. 
Bengough Museum, 140 - 1st Ave W, Jun 1 to Aug 31.
Bengough Swimming Pool, 461 Main St, Jun 15 to Aug 31.


306-268-2909

Email: dashby@sasktel.net

South - Bengough - Hwy 34

​Bengough, known as the “Gateway to the Big Muddy Valley" is located 145 km southwest of Regina or 145 km southeast of Moose Jaw. The community is agricultural and ranch-based, rich with hard-working, dedicated people who are always eager to volunteer a helping hand. The stability of the community is evident by the many Century Farms scattered throughout the area.

Access to Castle Butte, one of the area's popular natural attractions, is closed during April and May due to calving season. Please respect the needs of the landowner and the small rural communities in the area and plan your trip for the summer or fall. ​

As a community, Bengough offers a broad spectrum of recreational facilities for all seasons including the Bengough and District Regional Park in summer and curling and skating rinks in winter. The Gateway Festival, a music-filled, family-friendly event, swells Bengough's population with spectators coming from far and wide. The festival attracts performers from Saskatchewan, Canada and internationally. It runs the fourth weekend of July each summer. Come and experience small town welcome at its best!

With its low crime stats, clean air and strong sense of generosity, Bengough is an excellent place to raise a family, start a business or retire. It offers Kindergarten to grade12 schooling, daycare, places of worship, health care with a resident Nurse Practitioner and a variety of businesses/services.

Tourism Saskatchewan
Bengough
Latitude: 49.39675° N,
Longitude: -105.1271° W

TRAVELLER INFO

Town office, 181 Main St, Mon to Fri 8 a.m. - 12 noon, 1 - 4 p.m. 
Bengough Museum, 140 - 1st Ave W, Jun 1 to Aug 31.
Bengough Swimming Pool, 461 Main St, Jun 15 to Aug 31.


306-268-2909

Email: dashby@sasktel.net

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