Willow Bunch, established in 1870, is one of Saskatchewan's oldest settlements. The town is located on highway 36 south of the Trans Canada highway, forty minutes from the Canada-U.S. boundary near the Big Muddy Badlands in Southern Saskatchewan.
The new Home Centre has 17,000 square feet of sales floor, which will give Southland Coop the opportunity to expand the product lines available for their customers.Watch for new Sunday hours starting Mother's Day weekend! The new Garden Centre will be stocked for all your spring and summer projects.Assiniboia Grocery Store Open Sundays!Regular Store HoursMonday Saturday: 8:30 a.m. 6:00 p.m.Wednesday: 8:30 a.m. 9:00 p.m.Sunday: 12:00 5:00 p.m. Welcome Coronach!Southland Coop is growing and evolving to serve our customers and communities better. We welcome Coronach as the newest branch of Southland. Your Coop membership in Coronach also offers high quality products, services and cash back. If you're a member, you're an owner.
So much to do!Located 10 km north of the CanadaUS border in south central Saskatchewan, Coronach is a warm and welcoming prairie community that serves as the starting point for the Outlaw Trail between Canada and Mexico and as a gateway to Saskatchewan's own Big Muddy Badlands. The nearby Buffalo Jump waits to reveal its secrets to the survival of Canada's Indigenous peoples.Currently, the landscape is rich with agriculture and ranching. Nestled in the area is a local coal mine that boasts one of the largest draglines in the North America. This mine serves the local coal fired generating plant, Poplar River Power Station, which currently produces approximately 1/3 of the electricity the entire Province of Saskatchewan. There are many amazing things to see, take in a tour of the badlands or the mine/plant, play a round of golf, take in a local festival and come meet the local people who have an appreciation of small town, rural living.Coronach Tourism Committee 2673312Make a point of stopping at the Coronach Tourism Information Booth.
Joe's Place is a youth centre that is open free of charge to all Moose Jaw youth between the ages of 14 and 19. The centre is open for regular drop-in hours on Friday and Saturday evenings until 1:00 a.m. Joe's Place features pool tables, video games, a concession stand, a light and sound system, and many unique decorations, all of which make it a favourite location for this ''hang-out'' generation of youth. An average of 100 youth attend Joe's Place every night, but a crowd of 300 isn't unheard of for concerts and special events! Many dedicated volunteers give freely of their weekend nights to build relationships with these youth. Joe's Place is open during the week as well, Tuesdays find us gathering over a hot meal for group discussions, while Wednesdays we work side by side with youth to complete tasks and projects while getting to know one another. We plan day trips and other special events for outside of regular hours.