Circle The Northwest 2019

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St. Walburg

Welcome to St. Walburg St. Walburg Tourism and Heritage Society

Town of St. Walburg Phone: 306-248-3232 www.stwalburg.com

St. Walburg prides itself as a neat and tidy town. Take time to wander through our town.

Brightsand and Turtle Lakes

These large lakes have their southern ends in farmland and their northern ends in the Northern Provincial Forest. They are home to Brightsand Regional Park, Turtle Lake Nature Sanctuary and numerous cabin subdivisions. All of these developments have public beach access, some easier to find than others.

Winter

Some suggested side trips and stops 1. Rifle Pits National Historic Site, on the Frenchman Butte Museum and Teahouse and on further to the site of Fort Pitt. 2. Little Fishing Lake is worth a stop. 3. Visit Bronson, Peck and Worthington Lakes. 4. Stop off at Ministikwan Lake before heading East. 5. Climb up to the marker at Steele Narrows. 6. Pull into Jumbo Beach and maybe go into the Provincial Park. The trails at Meewasin Beach are worth the effort.

ACTIVITIES Summer

• Curling • Public Skate • Hockey - St. Walburg Eagles • KO Fitness • Elmhurst Ski Club - Martial Arts Gym • Bowling • TransCanada Trail • Star Skate - You can go any time!

WINTER

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• Swimming at Brightsand Lake   or Turtle Lake • Quading Down Trails • KO Fitness - Martial Arts Gym • Elks Park - It’s so much fun!

• Bowling • Baseball • Golf Course • TransCanada Trail

SUMMER


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