Good News Current and Past residents of the Village of Canwood and District! A History Book Committee has been formed and has started work on a new History Book for Canwood and Area which will be published in conjunction with our 100th Anniversary in 2016.
Welcome to the Big River Community website. As you browse through our pages we hope you will discover a community full of activity, surrounded by the wonder and beauty of nature. A town where Main Street leads you right down to your new favorite fishing spot. We want to impress upon you that you truly have stepped onto Naturés Doorstep by coming to Big River.
We hope that you find the information you are looking for within our website, whether you are looking for a new place to call home or do business, or looking for a friendly place to visit Glaslyn has it all.All roads lead to Glaslyn. A friendly small town
Welcome to the beautiful Village of St. Louis, Saskatchewan Canada. This small central Saskatchewan village, with a population of 449 is located approximately 30 kms south of the city of Prince Albert and approximately 100 kms northeast of the city of Saskatoon.St. Louis is a rural agricultural community situated on the scenic and historic South Saskatchewan River just a few kilometers east of the famous Northwest Metis Rebellion at Batoche.St. Louis offers quiet small town charm and peaceful living, with the modern conveniences of the larger cities only minutes away.St. Louis offers a wide variety of businesses and services.
Dancing with Live entertainment from Merv & Dyana. performing country, rock n roll, pop and golden oldies. See you there at the Festival Finale.Annual Brrr Chills Winter FestivalWinter festivities start Friday, Feb 7th and continue throughout the week. Watch for more details in the Heartbeat and on the Birch Hills Community & Recreation Facebook page. Dont fight the snow.play in it!Jan 18F amily Curling FunspielSaturday, January 18th Bring your kids or borrow someone elses and come down to the Curl-A-Drome for some fun curling. Curling Club members are willing to teach.
The history of Birch Hills dates back to around 1870 with the migration of settlers from Manitoba, Ontario and Europe. From that time settlement flourished and a hamlet site was established in 1903. Because of the hills to the south and east and the abund