The best selfie spot in Kenaston.
Snowman is 5.5 metres in height. It honours the nickname of Kenaston – the Blizzard capital of Saskatchewan.
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The page created by Jaini Patel | Wilfrid Laurier University | View of J. Powell’s farm, Kenaston, Saskatchewan, 1907. Photo by Fred Taylor – Images from Library and Archives Canada, Public Domain
In 1910, the 40,000-gallon water tower was built near the train station, just across from the first hotel. Don’t miss this historical landmark today.
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This is a well-maintained, private campground that is one of the highlights of Kenaston. Many people from far and locals love to spend time in nature camping here.
They have a baseball diamond, an outdoor pool, and a large playground accessible to all campers. The campground provides many services, such as firewood, firepits, electric outlets, picnic shelters, and many other things.
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Don’t miss this beautiful church in the trees.
The St. Columba Anglican Church in Kenaston is one of the largest churches in the town. Everyone is welcome to attend their pragmas that are hosted.
This church gives visitors a strong sense of what the community of Kenaston is about.
Kenaston Café is a wonderful spot to enjoy drinks and snacks. They have many different breakfast and lunch options.
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