Central - Hudson Bay - Hwys 3, 9
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Latitude: 52.85836° N,
Longitude: -102.391° W
Longitude: -102.391° W

Aerial view - Hudson Bay is nestled in the boreal forest and Red Deer Valley with the Porcupine Hills to the southeast and the Pasquia Hills to the north
Larry McDonald Park and the Millennium Moose - Constructed in 2000. Hudson Bay is known as the 'Moose Capital of the World'
Al Mazur Memorial Heritage Park - a historical Park depicting Hudson Bay Junction circa 1909

Evening sky - the town's location provides a great spot to enjoy stargazing or catching the magical northern lights dance

Hudson Bay-0841 - the town is home to a variety of trails including The Trail, a 7-km, pet-friendly trail
Camping in the Regional Park - The Hudson Bay Regional Park has much to offer the tourist all year round including camping, picnicking, playgrounds, ball diamonds and more

A quiet paddle - the Red Deer, Fir and Etomami Rivers along with the many lakes in the area provide a wide variety of quiet places to go for a paddle
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Tubing at Ruby Lake - Ruby Lake provides recreation for boating activities, a beach for swimming, playground, picnic sites and camping

ATVing - There are hundreds of miles of abandoned logging roads and old hunting trails that provide a scenic ride or an exciting challenge
Hudson Bay Golf Club - The beautiful course consists of grass greens on a slightly rolling landscape featuring tree lined fairways that can be a challenge to any golfer.
Shale Baseball diamonds - Hudson Bay's new shale diamonds have enabled us to host provincial ball events

















Hudson Bay is nestled in the Red Deer Valley, between the Porcupine and Pasquia Hills in northeast Saskatchewan. The location offers magnificent scenery, unspoiled wilderness and abundant wildlife.
Hudson Bay is widely known for its forestry, agriculture, wildlife and snowmobiling trails. It is a vibrant and friendly community of over 2,000 people that is full of lively, adventurous and scenic activities. While visiting Hudson Bay, check out the Al Mazur Heritage Park, the snowmobile trails, town murals and local museum.
Hudson Bay is widely known for its forestry, agriculture, wildlife and snowmobiling trails. It is a vibrant and friendly community of over 2,000 people that is full of lively, adventurous and scenic activities. While visiting Hudson Bay, check out the Al Mazur Heritage Park, the snowmobile trails, town murals and local museum.
TRAVELLER INFO
Town office, 304 Main St, Mon to Fri 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Chamber of Commerce tourist information centre, daily Victoria Day to Labour Day, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
306-865-2261
Email: townofhudsonbay@gmail.com
Central - Hudson Bay - Hwys 3, 9

Aerial view - Hudson Bay is nestled in the boreal forest and Red Deer Valley with the Porcupine Hills to the southeast and the Pasquia Hills to the north
Larry McDonald Park and the Millennium Moose - Constructed in 2000. Hudson Bay is known as the 'Moose Capital of the World'
Al Mazur Memorial Heritage Park - a historical Park depicting Hudson Bay Junction circa 1909

Evening sky - the town's location provides a great spot to enjoy stargazing or catching the magical northern lights dance

Hudson Bay-0841 - the town is home to a variety of trails including The Trail, a 7-km, pet-friendly trail
Camping in the Regional Park - The Hudson Bay Regional Park has much to offer the tourist all year round including camping, picnicking, playgrounds, ball diamonds and more

A quiet paddle - the Red Deer, Fir and Etomami Rivers along with the many lakes in the area provide a wide variety of quiet places to go for a paddle
Primary image
Tubing at Ruby Lake - Ruby Lake provides recreation for boating activities, a beach for swimming, playground, picnic sites and camping

ATVing - There are hundreds of miles of abandoned logging roads and old hunting trails that provide a scenic ride or an exciting challenge
Hudson Bay Golf Club - The beautiful course consists of grass greens on a slightly rolling landscape featuring tree lined fairways that can be a challenge to any golfer.
Shale Baseball diamonds - Hudson Bay's new shale diamonds have enabled us to host provincial ball events

















Hudson Bay is nestled in the Red Deer Valley, between the Porcupine and Pasquia Hills in northeast Saskatchewan. The location offers magnificent scenery, unspoiled wilderness and abundant wildlife.
Hudson Bay is widely known for its forestry, agriculture, wildlife and snowmobiling trails. It is a vibrant and friendly community of over 2,000 people that is full of lively, adventurous and scenic activities. While visiting Hudson Bay, check out the Al Mazur Heritage Park, the snowmobile trails, town murals and local museum.
Hudson Bay is widely known for its forestry, agriculture, wildlife and snowmobiling trails. It is a vibrant and friendly community of over 2,000 people that is full of lively, adventurous and scenic activities. While visiting Hudson Bay, check out the Al Mazur Heritage Park, the snowmobile trails, town murals and local museum.
Hudson Bay
Latitude: 52.85836° N,
Longitude: -102.391° W
Longitude: -102.391° W
TRAVELLER INFO
Town office, 304 Main St, Mon to Fri 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Chamber of Commerce tourist information centre, daily Victoria Day to Labour Day, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
306-865-2261
Email: townofhudsonbay@gmail.com