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Carlyle | Saskatchewan

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Rusty Relics Museum

Rusty Relics Museum is located within a former train station, a 1901 Canadian National (CN) Railway Station. The museum takes you back in time with artifacts found locally and from other provinces depicting the history of the railroad and community. 

The best time to visit is in summer when loads of activities occur. The staff are very welcoming and knowledgeable with cheerful attitudes to aid you with any assistance you may need.

Photo: https://rustyrelicsmuseum.com/things-to-see-at-the-rusty-relics-museum/

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Dickens Village Festival

The first weekend of December

Since 2002, Carlyle has held a Dickens Village Festival, which features a Christmas parade, and horse carriage rides. People put on a Charles Dickens-19th century theme. It is the only annual Dickens Village Festival in Canada. 

You can find a year-round Dickens Festival display in West Park.

Photos: townofcarlyle.com; Masterhatch, CC-BY-SA-4.0

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Moose Mountain Provincial Park

Moose Mountain was established in 1931 as one of Saskatchewan’s first provincial parks. The park offers year-round adventure for the whole family – camping, swimming, boating, golf, and tennis.

An extensive trail system for hiking, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and snowmobiling also runs throughout the park. 

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Prairie Dog Drive-In Theatre

Prairie Dog Drive-In Theatre feeds your inner child and takes you back to the best days. 

The drive-in theatre opens at 8:30 pm and is cash only so that you can visit the Main St ATM in town on your way there. The outdoor theatre is pet friendly. Make sure to load up on snacks at the concession beforehand or take a walk during. There is a public washroom facility available to everyone. 

All around, you can have some of the best fun for a movie night. 

Photo: facebook.com/prairiedogdrivein

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White Bear Lake Golf Course

White Bear Lake Golf Course is an 18-hole championship layout and one of Saskatchewan’s top golf courses. The course is known specifically for its scenic views and quality conditions. 

The course has many challenges but is fun for all skill-level players. The landscape’s natural beauty includes trees, hills, ponds, lakes, and wildlife. 

Photo: http://walkerwhitebeargallery.blogspot.com

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Michael’s Coffee Shop & Bakery

Michael’s Coffee Shop & Bakery is sure to leave you with a happy experience every time you visit. They offer home-cooked meals, specialty coffees, and more. You can purchase bags of coffee to take home if you fancy your cup in-store. 

The staff are very wonderful to any guest who comes in. This shop and bakery are best known for their cinnamon buns, and many customers argue they are the best in the province. There is no doubt that Michael’s Coffee Shop & Bakery is a must-stop when in Carlyle, SK.

Photo: facebook.com/MichaelsCoffeeShopAndBakeryEstevan

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Living Skies Lodge

Living Skies Lodge is a rustic bed and breakfast retreat with many options for what kind of stay you would like. They have two dormer rooms (sleeps 2), one private suite (sleeps 4), and one cottage (sleeps 8). Every space is homey and welcoming, making your stay personalized. 

While staying here, the hosts encourage you to take the time to sit down and have a coffee with them while they fill you in on all the best places to visit. Moose Mountain Provincial Park is located only 20 minutes away. 

Photo: instagram.com/livingskieslodge_sk

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The Office Bar & Grill

The Office Bar & Grill has been open since 2000, offering a mix of cuisines prepared to the highest standards. You can dine-in, take out, or pick up. Their motto is, “The Office where you don’t mind putting in a little overtime!”.  

The restaurant is located on the first floor, and the bar is on the second floor. You can be sure to find something you would like to eat here, and the staff is more than ready to give you suggestions and help with accommodations. You can spend more than just a couple of hours here, especially since the bar has VLTS, a pool table, foosball, darts, and five big-screen TVs.

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OGY’s Mini Golf – White Bear Lake Resort

OGY’s Mini Golf is an 18-hole course perfect for a family, a group of friends, or a cute date. Mini Golf is not the whole picture. There is also hard and soft ice cream, a fresh fruit stand, a vintage arcade, a chip stand, a petting zoo, a kid’s train ride, and more. There is something for everyone! You will not want to miss out.

Photo: http://ogys.50webs.com

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Carlyle Swimming Pool

Carlyle Swimming Pool is great for cooling down on a hot day. There are lifeguards on deck, always keeping everyone safe. The water slide is an excellent addition to the kitty pool for young visitors, the diving board and many different floaties and water toys. 

They hold their public swim between 1 pm to 8 pm. There are reasonable admission rates and a family pack if you decide to bring the crew. 

Photo: https://www.facebook.com/Carlyle-Pool-Carlyle-and-District-Leisure-Complex-417663521664747/

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St. Andrew’s United Church

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St. Andrew’s United Church is a beautiful church in the small town of Arcola near Carlyle. It is beautifully constructed, looking more like a peculiar house than a church.

Nevertheless, it is still extremely evident that it is, in fact, a church with its distinct spire and reddish orange bricks. Complementing the bricks is a beautiful red roof which contrasts the church’s surroundings.

Photo: https://www.townofarcola.ca/?page_id=120

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