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
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1914 Oscar Westman, Fred Lundgren, Pete & Anton Tornquist filed for land just east of town and set up the first homestead.1920 Community developed near ''Fox River,'' now ''White Fox River.'' Westman cited tales of white foxes living at the river bank.1929 Th
Anglican services were being held in homes as early as 1887. Holy Trinity Anglican Church was given land in 1905 for the purpose of building an Anglican church. Anglican order of services began in 1909 and was held in the New England School building located at SW 11-47A-24-W2 until 1919 when the school building was moved to SE 14-47A-24-W2.