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Coronach Agencies (2004) Ltd. is the Motor License Issuer in Coronach. We are also a full service, independent insurance brokerage that can provide you with quality products and services to meet your entire personal, business and farm insurance needs.
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 Saskatchewans own Big Muddy Badlands. The nearby Buffalo Jump waits to reveal its secrets to the survival of Canadas 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.
The Palliser Regional Library is designed to provide all people with equitable access to informational, cultural, recreational and educational materials and programs. We strive to provide opportunities to enhance literacy and individual life long learning.'Formed in 1973, the Palliser Regional Library is a co-operative library system located in South-Central Saskatchewan. Palliser Regional Library is one of eight Regional Libraries in the province, in addition to the city libraries in Regina and Saskatoon, which provide library service to Saskatchewan residents.The Palliser Library Region consists of 20 branches, including Moose Jaw Public Library and 19 rural branches. All branches provide a full range of library services, including free Internet access. Our communities range in size from the city of Moose Jaw (population 33,274) to Wood Mountain (a village of 25 people). In total, Palliser Regional Library serves approximately 54,200 people located in 76 municipalities which cover an area of 10,640 square miles
Located 10 Km North Of The Canada-Us 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.
Located 10 km north of the Canada-US 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.
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.