Kelvington is a progressive community located in the North East of the province of Saskatchewan.We are is situated in the heart of some of the finest hunting, fishing and snowmobiling in the province. There is a provincial park and a number of lakes in close proximity to the community.Camping, bird watching, fishing and hunting are all popular in the area.Known as 'Canada's Hockey Factory', Kelvington boasts fine curling and skating rinks and is host to hockey tournaments throughout the year.
The population in Preeceville has remained fairly constant since the early 1990s, allowing it to remain a very self-sufficient community. The town serves as the shopping and service centre for a population of nearly 5,500, who live in the surrounding towns and rural municipalities of Endeavour, Sturgis, and the RMs of Preeceville, Hazel Dell, Clayton and Buchanan.
Smeaton, Saskatchewan, is a small community of fewer than 200 residents, situated at Mile Zero of the Hanson Lake Road. We like to think we live ''where the north begins''. To the north of us are many lakes and the highway leading to Flin Flon and Creighton
Many lakes, campgrounds, golf courses and tourist attractions are located within a short distance of Blaine Lake. Our central location to three Saskatchewan cities (we are less than 1 hour to Saskatoon and just over an hour to North Battleford and Prince Albert) makes Blaine Lake a great location for people who work in those cities but who would like to live in a smaller community.The landscape is diverse - rolling hills to the west leveling off to fertile plains and then to the beautiful banks of the North Saskatchewan River on the east.
Fully serviced lots including Curb, Gutter and Paved streets Minimum 70'' frontage Close to Shore Gold Diamond Mine Development and James Smith Hydro Project Just 20 minutes from Melfort and 35 minutes from Prince Albert the Town Office for m
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