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Fort Qu’Appelle | Saskatchewan

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Fort Qu’Appelle Museum

The Fort Qu’Appelle Museum comprises three connected buildings, including part of the Hudson’s Bay Company Chief Factor’s house from the trading post and two more modern additions. The museum has many displays, including First Nations artifacts, a North West Mounted Police display, information on the nearby Fort San T.B. Sanatorium, and pioneer artifacts.

Hudson’s Bay post, pre-1914

The large holding of historical and personal materials is quite remarkable, well presented and a great walk through the history of the North West Territories, later Saskatchewan, Fort Qu’Appelle, Fort San and surrounding First Nations plus communities. Guided tours are also available from experienced guides with solid knowledge and a willingness to share.

Photo: saskmuseums.org

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Mission Ridge Winter Park

Mission Ridge Winter Park features 14 Trails, 4 Lifts, 2 Terrain Parks and a new tube park.

The park offers skiers and snowboarders an excellent facility in beautiful surroundings. 30 snowmaking machines bring the equivalent of 100 inches (254 cm) of annual snowfall to the hill, accounting for about 99 percent of snowmaking. The total number of lifts is three; one is a Triple Chair lift and a Carpet conveyor lift.

Photo: facebook.com/Missionridgewinterpark

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Fort Qu’Appelle and District Farmers’ Market

The Fort Qu’Appelle and District Farmers’ Market will take place every Saturday from mid-May to mid-September, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. This outdoor market is hoping for everything homemade, handmade or home-baked.

The Fort Qu’Appelle & District Farmers’ Market is the central Farmers’ Market in the greater Fort Qu’Appelle area. For over 30 years, the Farmer’s Market has provided the community with various top-quality products at competitive prices.  The mission of the market is to create a shopping experience that customers of all ages can enjoy.

Photo: facebook.com/fortfarmersmarket

 

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Echo Valley Provincial Park

Situated in the legendary Qu’Appelle Valley between Echo and Pasqua Lakes, Echo Valley Provincial Park offers scenic surroundings and numerous recreational opportunities.

With two beaches and access to two lakes, this park is an excellent destination for fishing and water enthusiast. Lush lawns, playground, change rooms and barbecues make the beach area a great place to spend your summer days. Interpretive programming and a three-kilometre nature trail allow visitors to explore and learn more about the area.

Photo: tourismsaskatchewan.com

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Fish Culture Station

The Fort Qu’Appelle Fish Culture Station is the only fish hatchery in Saskatchewan that stocks fish for public angling opportunities.

 

The Fish Culture Station meets the provincial fisheries tray below. The Visitor Information Centre provides materials on various species raised at the station, the process of raising fish from egg through to adult and where the station stock is distributed.

Photo: facebook.com/SaskFishHatchery

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Echo Ridge Golf Course

This challenging 9-hole course offers manicured greens and fairways, a friendly staff, and a comfortable atmosphere. Echo Ridge Golf Course was rated as one of the best 9-hole golf courses in Canada by Canadian Golf Magazine. It was the only 9-hole course in Saskatchewan to receive this recognition.

Known for great food and Friday Night Steak Nights, the licensed Upper Deck Restaurant welcomes golfers and the public.

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Katepwa Beach Golf Club

The Katepwa Beach Golf Club is carved deep into the vast plains of Southern Saskatchewan by ancient glacial melt waters. The beautiful Qu’Appelle Valley provides a stunning setting for one of the true hidden gems of golf on the Great Plains.

With unparalleled views of Katepwa Lake and the Qu’Appelle Valley from every tee box to the pristine fairways and greens, the course will test even the most accomplished golfers yet still provides novices with a memorable day of golf. The course offers 9-round and 18 rounds and has a restaurant, golf carts for rent, a pro shop and more.

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Becky’s Arts Crafts & Creations

Becky’s Place is a unique Indigenous-owned retail craft shop in Fort Qu’Appelle. Purchase arts and crafts from local artisans, including beaded gifts, ribbon skirts, ribbon shirts, star quilts and blankets, and original art and carvings. The shop also offers a wide variety of fabric and sewing notions.

The pieces are expertly made, and visitors are instantly immersed in a different world when they step into the store. Lots of time can be spent on finding new, intricate items. All items are indigenous-created, and many of the items can make a great souvenir or gift for someone.

Photo: facebook.com/Beckys-Place-Arts-Crafts-Creations-Ltd-335224467222199/

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Fort Qu’Appelle Campground

Nestled by Echo Lake, the Fort Qu’Appelle Campground features electric and non-electric campsites, beach volleyball court, playground, swimming area, picnic area, boat launch, spray water park, sheds, barbeque areas and more. The campground is adjacent to Echo Ridge Golf Course and close to all town amenities.

Photo: facebook.com/QuAppelleValleyCampground

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Sacred Heart Church

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The Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church was built between 1925 and 1929. It is a major part of the small village of Lebret, close to Fort Qu’Appelle. The church has many other names including The Sacred Heart Parish, Rectory and The Stations of the Cross, Lebret Roman Catholic Mission Site, Stations of the Cross, and more.

The church is positioned on a hill which overlooks the surrounding town and a beautiful natural environment, which hosts a nearby lake and many woods.

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