North - Ile a la Crosse - Hwy 908
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Latitude: 55.48993° N,
Longitude: -107.9222° W
The northern village of  Île-à-la-Crosse is situated along Hwy 908, approximately 65 km southeast of Buffalo Narrows. The community, with history dating back to the early fur trade, is located on a peninsula that juts out into the upper part of the Churchill River known as Lac Île-à-la-Crosse .

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Northern village office, Mon to Fri 9 a.m. - 12 noon, 1 - 5 p.m.


306-833-2122

Email: village.of.ilealacrosse@sasktel.net

North - Ile a la Crosse - Hwy 908

The northern village of  Île-à-la-Crosse is situated along Hwy 908, approximately 65 km southeast of Buffalo Narrows. The community, with history dating back to the early fur trade, is located on a peninsula that juts out into the upper part of the Churchill River known as Lac Île-à-la-Crosse .

Tourism Saskatchewan
Ile a la Crosse
Latitude: 55.48993° N,
Longitude: -107.9222° W

TRAVELLER INFO

Northern village office, Mon to Fri 9 a.m. - 12 noon, 1 - 5 p.m.


306-833-2122

Email: village.of.ilealacrosse@sasktel.net

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        Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park

        Provincial Park, Provincial Campground, Horse Experiences

        The first interprovincial park in Canada, the Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park offers something for every visitor. The towering hills, lush forest and fescue prairie provide breathtaking views. The park offers several campgrounds, including an equestrian campground in the rustic West Block wilderness area. In addition to front-country camping, the Centre Block of the park features exceptional amenities including a resort, swimming pool, hiking trails, ziplining and one of the largest Dark Sky Preserves in the world. Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park is the perfect year-round destination that the whole family can enjoy.
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        Phone(s): 306-662-5411  |  1-833-775-7275 (Reservations)  |  1-800-205-7070

        Email: cypresshills@gov.sk.ca

        Centre Block with full services is 27 km S of Maple Creek on Hwy 21.

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        Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park

        Restaurant and Dining, Hotel / Motel, Cottage / Cabin / Resort

        Room rates (daily) starting at: $133

        ​​Close to all the park's amenities, The Resort at Cypress Hills offers a variety of accommodations including hotel rooms, cabins and townhouses. Whether looking for modern amenities in one of the hotel rooms or seeking a more relaxed getaway in one of the rustic cabins, there is something for everyone. Wireless internet is available in the hotel and outside units. Other hotel amenities include a gym, yoga and fitness studio, hair salon and gift shop. If you're looking for meeting space, the hotel features two convention rooms with capacities of 80 and 250 people. Complete catering and event planning services are available on site.

        Enjoy the fusion of family dining and fine dining at Ivan's Restaurant. With a combination of many cultures in the kitchen, the restaurant provides a wide variety of mouth-watering dishes for all tastes. The breathtaking scenery and wildlife in their natural surroundings add to your dining experience.
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        Phone(s): 306-662-4477

        Email: groups@resortatcypresshills.ca

        The Resort at Cypress Hills, 30 km S of Maple Creek on Hwy 21 in Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park.

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        Eastend

        Museum, Palaeontology / Archaeology, Tourist Information Centre

        Open May long weekend to Labour Day.
        ​Scotty, the world's most massive Tyrannosaurus rex, dominates the T.rex​ Discovery Centre's gallery along with Omācīw the Tylosaurus. Located at the northwest corner of Eastend, the T.rex Discovery Centre features the Paleo Lab Experience where visitors can go fossil hunting. Take part in hands-on activities, learn about Saskatchewan’s prehistoric mammals, watch a documentary in the 98-seat theatre and check out the natural history-themed gift shop. Tourist information available.​
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        Phone(s): 306-787-2815 (Winter)  |  306-295-4009 (Summer)

        Email: trex.centre@gov.sk.ca

        1 T.rex Dr, 1 km N of Eastend town centre.

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        Eastend

        Natural Attraction

        Chimney Coulee is named for the stone chimneys remnants that stood for years long after the cabins of a Metis settlement had fallen down. The Chimney Coulee Historic Site, located north of Eastend, has been used for many things over the years including a winter camp by Metis bison hunters, a Hudson's Bay trading post established in 1871 by Isaac Cowie, a North West Mounted Police post and as ranch land from 1902 - 1918 by rancher Corky Jones. It is now a quiet, deserted coulee filled with pine trees, saskatoon berry trees and whispers of ghosts from the past. Small parking area and interpretive hut on site.

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        Phone(s): 306-295-3323

        Email: eastend.rm49.rosa@sasktel.net

        6 km N of Eastend off Chimney Coulee Rd.

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        Eastend

        Hotel / Motel, Privately-operated Campground

        Camping rates (daily) starting at: $12

        The Riverside Motel Ltd & Campground is located in the Valley of Hidden Secrets and within walking distance of the T.rex Discovery Centre. This Eastend motel consists of light housekeeping units, kitchenettes and guest homes. All rooms and guest homes come equipped with high-speed wireless internet, cable TV, fridge, coffee machine, microwave, air conditioning and barbecue. Full-service campsites are located behind the motel.
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        Phone(s): 306-295-3630

        Email: eastendvacations@gmail.com

        W side of Eastend on Hwy 13, Red Coat Trail.

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        Eastend

        Natural Attraction

        ​Named after Harold Saunders "Corky" Jones, an amateur paleontologist and historian, the well-known Jones' Peak offers visitors a breathtaking panorama of the river valley and rangelands below. An excellent area for birding and wildlife viewing. Small parking lot on site. Area's environment is fragile, hills are steep and crumble easy. Please keep to the trails whenever possible. Travel to area is not recommended during wet conditions.​​​​

        No camping. No fireworks. No loitering.

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        Phone(s): 306-295-3322

        Email: eastend.rm49.rosa@sasktel.net

        14 km W of Eastend or 16 km E of Ravenscrag.

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        Eastend

        Hotel / Motel, Bar / Lounge / Pub

        Room rates (daily) starting at: $65

        The Cypress Hotel in Eastend is a 1917 character hotel with upgraded rooms including bath, flat-screen TV, air conditioning and free Wi-Fi. Licensed family dining room and air-conditioned bar, with expanded menu that includes homemade, 100% Canadian beef burgers. A special Asian menu is available for groups upon request.​
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        Hotel

        Phone(s): 306-295-3505

        Email: cypresshotel@yahoo.com

        343 Redcoat Dr, Eastend. Located on the "Red Coat Trail", in the "Valley of the Hidden Secrets."

        Eastend

        Cottage / Cabin / Resort, Group Rental Facility, Retail Art Gallery

        Opened in 2005, the Silver Willow Gallery & Guest House offers a unique blend of community art gallery, event venue and guest accommodation. This combination is a perfect fit to make the vision of a gallery for local artists a reality. The gallery's major purpose is to promote and support artists by providing them the opportunity to exhibit and sell their work year-round. The gallery features the work of 14 artists, six of which are from Eastend​. Mediums include oils, watercolour, pencil, acrylic, pottery and sculpture. No commissions or fees are charged to the artists on the sale of their work.

        The guest house consists of a living room, modern kitchen, bathroom and two bedrooms on the main floor and a den (with a twin bed) on the second floor. The house sleeps a party of five people; it is a one-party accommodation. 

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        Phone(s): 306-295-7470

        Email: wlrsren@sasktel.net

        615 Redcoat Dr (Hwy 13), Eastend.

        Eastend

        Bird / Wildlife Viewing Sites

        Open May 15 to Sep 30.
        Designated a Nocturnal Preserve in 2015, Old Man on His Back Prairie Heritage and Conservation Area is untouched prairie grasslands offering stunning views along with abundant wildlife, including the plains bison. The interpretive centre, open weekends from mid-May to September 30, showcases the area's history and beauty as well as the Butala homestead.
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        Phone(s): 306-347-0447

        Email: saskatchewan@natureconservancy.ca

        60 km SW of Eastend or 15 km W of Claydon, via Hwy 13 and Claydon Grid Rd. 85 km SE of Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park via Hwy 21 and Hwy 18 (Divide Rd sign).

        Eastend

        Bed and Breakfast, Cottage / Cabin / Resort

        Room rates (daily) starting at: $85

        While exploring southwest Saskatchewan and the Eastend area, you'll find Lucky Horseshoe Haven conveniently located just off Hwy 13. Choose between a private four-bedroom guest house, a private two-bedroom guest house, or a cozy bed and breakfast option in the owner's home. Horseriding enthusiasts are welcomed. Wi-Fi and satellite TV are available at the bed and breakfast location.​​
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        Phone(s): 306-295-7876

        Email: dreesor@luckyhorseshoe.ca

        Eastend area, call for directions.

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