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Watrous /Manitou Beach Watrous-Manitou’s economy continues to grow For L-P Specialty Products Watrous-Manitou Beach has always been a popular tourist destination; home to one of the rarest bodies of water in North America, the area has been the perfect place for visitors to book a hotel room or campsite. But lately, Watrous-Manitou has seen growth in all sectors of its economy. “We’re seeing growth in all areas of our community right now,” said Brendan Manz, community development officer with the Watrous Manitou Marketing Group. “And with the popularity of the area, we’re seeing a lot of people move home, not just [from] Saskatchewan, but from all over the prairies and western Canada coming to call Watrous-Manitou home.” The town currently has a population that sits at just under 2,000 people, and that number is expected to grow over the next few years. This growth comes from a number of areas, all of which are strong partially

because of the town’s location between Saskatoon and Regina. “We’re sort of a hub of activity, and it’s not just based on one economic factor. The main four are potash, agriculture, small business and tourism … and right now we’re seeing growth in all those areas,” said Manz. It’s hard to say whether the businesses in Watrous owe their growth to the successful sectors of the area, or whether the sectors are successful because Watrous’s businesses are so diverse and close at hand. For example, the town is home to dealerships that cover a wide selection of the sectors’ needs. These dealerships include Watrous New Holland, a John Deere dealership and Mainline Motors, the largest rural GM dealership in Saskatchewan. One of the local businesses doing particularly well is the Watrous Co-op, which recently underwent an expansion “[The Co-op] has been a strong partner in our community for so long,” said Manz. “They

have, in the last few years, opened up a new gas station in the same parking lot as the grocery store, and now the grocery store has expanded by quite a bit.” The agriculture sector, which usually faces various challenges, is also a large factor in the area’s success. “We lucked out over the last few years,” explained Manz. “We haven’t seen the dramatic flooding that has been taking place in other communities in the province … There was definitely water, but not like in other areas.” This, combined with recent crop prices, has meant that the farmers in and around Watrous are doing fairly well, in turn contributing to the town’s economic growth. The area’s potash sector, meanwhile, has seen significant growth, making it a huge contributor to the area’s economic

success. Watrous is located only 50 km away from three major potash mines — the PotashCorp mines in Allan and Lanigan, and Mosaic Potash’s mine in Colonsay — and is about 65 km away from BHP Billiton’s new Jansen project. This means growth not only for Watrous, but also for the entire region. This comes both from the people moving to work at the mines and people moving to temporarily work on their development. “The continued growth in the potash sector has allowed us to start working closer with other communities in the region to begin planning for growth,” said Manz. Perhaps Watrous’s biggest economic driver, however, is its tourism sector. Manz Continued on Page 15

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Watrous /Manitou Beach 2014 summer events calendar July 1 Canada Day: all-day activities and fireworks Manitou Beach

Saturdays Farmers’ Market Watrous Civic Centre

July 4 to 6 Twilighter’s Ball Tourney Watrous Sports Grounds

Sundays Flea Market Manitou Beach Sports Grounds

July 5 and 6 Spirit of Manitou Studio Trail

Friday and Saturday nights Dances Danceland

July 19 Kinsmen Beach Boogie Watrous Arena

Tuesdays Toonie Tuesdays Danceland

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explained that the area’s tourism sector has always been successful. Watrous is hoping to push this success even further through developments at Manitou Beach and, with Tourism Saskatchewan, through a new community tourism plan and refocused branding efforts and how the town can continue to grow its tourism sector. “Generation after generation of people have been coming here, floating in the waters … so we’re looking at the next phase of that now,” said Manz. The area has received some provincial and national recognition as of late. It was named a Top 10 Canadian Beach by Reader’s Digest, and Manitou Springs Hotel and Mineral Spa was named a finalist for Canadian Tourism Business of the Year. The Manitou & District Regional Park Campground is also one of the most popular in Saskatchewan. With each of its four main economic pillars expected to continue to be successful, Watrous-Manitou is expecting its population and economy only to grow. And this expectation doesn’t seem to be off-mark. For more information about Watrous and Manitou Beach, make sure to visit www.watrousmanitou.com.

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Watrous /Manitou Beach Spend some time at Manitou and District Regional Summer Park this summer Manitou Beach and Watrous have long been vacation destinations for thousands of visitors each summer. With the lure of the saltwater lake and the natural beauty of the area, along with numerous tourist attractions for all ages, it continues to attract a loyal following of vacationers. One of the places where weary travellers like to pitch their tents or park their RVs is the Manitou and District Regional Park. The park contains 239 campsites, which vary from full-service, 30-amp, water and sewer sites, to ones with no power. There are also seasonal sites. The season officially opened on May 1, and will continue to remain open until Thanksgiving weekend in October. According to park staff, over the course of the season, they will host travellers from all over Canada, the United States and even Europe. Visitors say that it is one of the nicest

campgrounds in the country, and that the staff goes out of its way to make everyone feel welcome. The main attraction for visitors to the area is the unique saltwater lake at Manitou Beach, which is filled with minerals that are said to have natural healing properties. There is also a lush, nine-hole, grass golf course across the road from the campground, and a lovely system of walking trails. The campground is only six kilometres north of Watrous, and several other popular tourist sites are located nearby, including the Manitou Springs Resort and Mineral Spa, which contains a saltwater pool and a host of spa treatments. Many people visit the area to go to Danceland, a 1928 dance hall complete with a cushion of horse-tail hair under the floor. Danceland provides a popular service for campers: a shuttle from the campground to

the hall and back again. A bird sanctuary at Long Lake is also in the near vicinity. The campground is a popular site for family reunions, due to its central location. Families from all across Canada find it convenient to meet at the park, and two or three reunions take place there each weekend.

Two camp kitchens are available for groups to reserve. The camp kitchens are free to reserve for those who are camping in the park, or $100 for those who are not. Reservations are recommended well in advance to avoid disappointment, and can be made all year long. Visit the park’s website at www.manitouregional.com for a map, rates and booking information.

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Watrous Motel offers unique amenities For L-P Specialty Products With so much to do in the Watrous and Manitou Beach area, you’re going to want to find a place where you can spend the night — maybe even the weekend. There’s quite a number of hotels and motels to choose from in the area, but if you’re looking for something fairly new, then you’ll want to check out the Watrous Motel. Opened on April 1 of this year, the Watrous Motel is located right on Highway 2. It’s within walking distance of many of Watrous’s sights and attractions, and only a short drive away from Little Manitou Lake. But what truly make the Watrous Motel appealing are the amenities it offers its guests. “All of the rooms come with a full kitchen, like in your home,” said Tony Lubana, owner of the Watrous Motel. “Nobody else [in the area] has that.” Lubana and his business partner, Paramjit Ghotra, are also the owners of the Sundown Motel in Watrous. Their experience in Watrous’s hospitality industry gave them a solid idea of what potential guests would like to see in the Watrous Motel. When booking, guests have the option of choosing from rooms that are furnished with king, queen or double beds. The

rooms also come with large smart TVs, and guests are welcome to take advantage of the continental breakfast and full laundry services. Also available is the option of the honeymoon suite, which is perfect for anyone looking for a romantic getaway. “[The honeymoon suite] has an open Jacuzzi, a bigger area, a full kitchen, lots of extra cabinets, a king-size bed and more decoration,” said Lubana. Having a full kitchen in your room doesn’t mean you have to rely on your own cooking for your meals. The Watrous Motel is currently attached to a restaurant, and Lubana and his team are in the process of building a second restaurant. While it hasn’t been determined what culinary focus the new restaurant will have, Lubana said he is hoping it will be ready in time to open in the fall. “We’re not sure if we’re going to build a franchise or our own menu,” said Lubana. “[But] we are planning for the restaurant to be open late for highway drivers.” The Watrous Motel hasn’t been open long, but it has so far been appealing to guests. “The people who stay here really like it, and they tell us, ‘You did a great job in the rooms,’ ” said Lubana.

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Watrous /Manitou Beach Arts and culture alive and well in Watrous By Mike Shiplack For L-P Specialty Products If arts and culture are the heart and soul of a community, then the communities of Watrous and Manitou Beach have some of the biggest hearts and kindest souls on the prairies. Since 1979, WAAC (Watrous and Area Arts Council) has brought live musical and theatrical entertainment, as well as visual art in a variety of media, to Watrous and area, which includes a 50 km radius. As an organization, their mission is simple: “WAAC is dedicated to providing opportunities for everyone to participate in a variety of art experiences.” This includes booking professional live performances throughout the year, creating a space for art exhibits and workshops in a variety of artistic media at the Gallery on 3rd for people of all ages to enjoy and participate in. Don’t think for a moment that this is an organization run by a few people looking to explore their hobbies. Sponsors from the Town of Watrous and the Resort Village of Manitou Beach have donated money and dozens of volunteers to ensure that the arts continue to grow and prosper. “I love the arts, but especially the performing arts. I love the fact that I don’t have to drive to the city to see a quality performance,” said Lynnette Wall, who has been president of WAAC for the last seven years. “I get to experience a variety of new musical genres right here in my home town at a very reasonable price. It’s fun to try something new because music is so much more exciting experienced live.” People can save money by purchasing an annual “Stars for Saskatchewan” concert series of five interchangeable tickets for just $75. Series tickets are only available until the first performance in October, and after that adult door tickets can be purchased for

$25, which is still a great price. Details can be found online at townofwatrous.com/Office/PDF/ WatrousArtsCouncil.pdf. On July 24 at 7:30 p.m., Brad Johner & The Johner Boys will perform live at Danceland (Manitou Beach). For the past 20 years, Brad Johner and his brother Ken have been familiar faces in Saskatchewan’s country music scene as the Johner Brothers. For the last three years, Brad has freshened up his act by bringing three of his five sons and some of their friends along for the ride. “I’ve stood on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry, and [Danceland] is kind of the same thing,” said Brad. “It’s got so much history, and it’s a great-sounding venue. You can’t help but think back to how much music, fun and dancing has been going on over how many years. It is a part of Saskatchewan’s history. I just hope they continue to keep it open, keep doing dances and concerts.” Brad Johner & The Johner Boys is the perfect band for a diverse crowd. Brad will perform hits like “My Brother And Me,” a few songs from his solo career and fun little ditties that get the crowd moving. Then his sons will follow with songs from Bruno Mars, Hedley, John Mayer and even Michael Jackson. “We do about 60 to 70 shows a year. I’ll play some classic county that the older crowds want to hear, a few of my hits, and then we mix it up with some music for the younger folks. We switch it up all the time and have a great time with it,” said Brad. Advanced tickets for Brad Johner & the Johner Boys are $20 for adults, $5 for school-age children and free for kids under six. Tickets are available at Watrous Pharmacy, Watrous Affinity Credit Union and Danceland. Door tickets are $25 for adults, and the Danceland buffet is available for an extra cost.

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Watrous /Manitou Beach Ready, set, go to the 23rd annual Watrous-Manitou Fun Run Auto Show and Shine

a message about the importance of Mopar Club and the Prince Albert Klassic including the day of the event. The first If you’re looking for a holiday with a remaining drug-free. They teach how to Kruisers. 100 entries received by July 22 will be difference, consider spending some time say “no,” and the importance of looking The day begins with a pancake entered in the pre-registration draws, in Watrous, a quaint town just an hour and at the family unit as a team. Kevin Therres breakfast at 8 a.m. at the Seniors Drop-in which include a first prize of $300 cash a half’s drive from Regina. In addition to and his team from Praireland Motorsports Centre on Main Street. Show and Shine (draw made July 26; winner must be in enjoying the healing waters of Manitou will be in attendance with PraireGold, the registration begins at 9 a.m. with food attendance at the Awards Banquet) and Beach, you can take in a host of activities concessions beginning at 11 a.m. The free world’s first and fastest bio-diesel jet car. a hospitality VIP prize package valued at that are planned throughout the summer. Make sure to get up close and personal; family entertainment begins at 10 a.m. $300 (two night’s accommodation, free One of the featured attractions in with Beeper the Clown. At 3:30 p.m., there you might even hear it fired up. Don’t swim passes and breakfast at Manitou Watrous this summer is the 23rd annual forget your camera! will be a cruise down to Manitou Beach Springs Resort, and gift certificates Fun Run Auto Show and Shine, planned Admission for spectators is free, and and back. For the car show participants, from Tom’s Pizza, Manitou Golf Course, for July 26. Main Street Watrous is the site there will be lots of free family activities, an awards banquet will be held at 5 p.m. Manitou Mini Golf and the Jubilee Driveof this popular car show, which features including Beeper the Clown, mascots, at the Civic Centre. in). The draw date for the second package antique and specialty vehicles, antique face-painting, kids’ draws, helium balloons Throughout the day, the Watrous Arts tractors, muscle cars, motorcycles, trucks, is July 22. and family entertainer Tim Hatcher, also Council will be hosting “Art in the Park,” a Registration fee is $15 per vehicle and restorations. known as “Professor Funny Stuff.” gathering of local talent. (includes Show and Shine, dash plaque, Initial interest in the Fun Run Auto Show For more information, please contact Other great attractions throughout the souvenir, entry for awards and prizes). and Shine began in the late 1980s, when day include Racing Against Drugs program Jason Lindgren at Watrous Mainline Past participants can pre-register for the idea for the show was presented as Motors at 306-946-3336, or visit the vehicles. Developed by Prairieland only $10. A cash award has been added an option for bringing more tourists to show’s website at www.watrousfunrun. Motorsports, this program visits schools for the best car club participation. Last the community. The Watrous and District com. across the western provinces to deliver year’s winners were the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce approached the Saskatoon Coachmen Car Club to determine if the club would be interested in organizing and holding the car show. The club agreed, and the two organizations came together to debut the first Watrous Fun Run Show and Shine in 1992. Don’t be deceived at first glance or first taste. John’s Plate Family Dining, 212 First Avenue West, is a contemporary rural restaurant that cooks-up big This joint proposition worked D SLOW ROASTE NE city flavours. In business since 2008, John and Marla Koupantsis have been well until 1996, when the O B providing exquisite meals from a menu packed with everyone’s favourite food. MELT-OFF-THE- S Saskatoon Coachmen Car Club IB R Q B AR B decided that would be its last This is no ordinary small town, flash-in-the-pan, deep-fried fair. For John, it is EVERY FRIDAY. ! year hosting a show in Watrous. all about quality and adding a personal touch to every order. That’s why the G N LO 212 1st Ave. West The club hosted its own show ALL SUMMER burgers are homemade, the steaks are always fresh — never frozen — and the gourmet pastas are prepared to your specifications. in 1997, and the Watrous and Watrous, SK District Chamber of Commerce (306) 946-2314 “People have noticed that the meals we offer are different,” said John took over running the local Koupantsis, owner of John’s Plate. “They realize the efforts that we put into event. our menu. For example, we have different chicken options because we know Since then, the Fun Run Auto people are eating healthier. We know the town is enjoying the food because Show and Shine, supported by we always hear good things about what we’re doing and they tell other local businesses, organizations people, too.” and other supporting sponsors, = STEAKS The most popular lunch item thus far is the steak sandwich. All of John’s has become a favourite among steaks are Canadian AAA and aged over 30 days to ensure tenderness. fresh AAA Canadian Steaks locals and tourists alike. The As well as our daily lunchtime menu, we offer a lunchtime feature menu auto show is the longest-running which changes with the seasons. For supper, again, the steak is a favourite. = PASTA annual event in the town of However, the pasta dishes are popular too due to the selection that is Watrous. available and the possibility of custom orders. If it’s Pizza you crave, try one of = PIZZA Car-show participants can our Gourmet Pizza’s. Lots of toppings, great taste that will be sure to satisfy your appetite. Save lots of room for dessert though. John says the brownie register for the Fun Run Auto = HOMEMADE BURGERS plate is very big and very tasty. Show and Shine up to and www.johnsplate.ca

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Watrous /Manitou Beach Manitou Springs Resort and Mineral Spa receives national attention

By Miranda Burski L-P Specialty Products The Manitou Springs Resort and Mineral Spa has been a part of Manitou Beach for more than 25 years. And as the only resort in the country to draw its waters from a lake that has been compared to the Dead Sea of Israel, it is truly one of a kind in Canada. “We’re sometimes referred to as ‘the Dead Sea of Canada’ Photo provided by Manitou Springs Reso rt and Mineral Spa simply because we have such a high concentration of minerals and salts in our pool that there’s really nobody else like us in North America,” said Dwight hard to fix the problem, and the resort Hayter, CEO of the Manitou Springs Resort reopened after just over five months. and Mineral Spa. The resort pumps its The resort has seen many changes waters in from Little Manitou Lake, a process since that time. “When it comes to the that includes filtering and disinfecting renovations, everything has been done, the water. The water is naturally high in from paint and carpet, to Bath Fitter coming minerals and salts, and many of these salts in and putting their bathtub products in 60 and minerals are also in the locally made of our hotel rooms,” said Hayter. products that are used as part of the resort’s The most recent change was June’s spa services. unveiling of an outdoor patio, which is The uniqueness of the resort has not gone open to the public. The outdoor patio has unnoticed. For the past two years, Manitou bar and food services and overlooks the Springs Resort and Mineral Spa has been lake, making it a beautiful setting for events a finalist for the Tourism Saskatchewan such as conventions and weddings. But Business of the Year Award. And in 2013, one of the biggest changes occurred in it was a top-four finalist in the “business of October 2013, when the resort took over the year” category in the Canadian Tourism management of its on-site dining room, Awards. which had previously been leased out to a Receiving such recognition is gratifying third party. for Hayter and his team, as it solidifies the “Unfortunately, the service and the food confidence they have in the work they’ve [in the dining room] just wasn’t where we put into the resort. “It means all the money needed it to be, so we made the decision to and time that we’ve been investing in the take it over ourselves,” said Hayter. “We’ve resort in the last four and a half years since I recently hired an executive chef that has became the CEO is starting to pay off,” said extensive five-star experience throughout Hayter. “We’re seeing increased occupancy the world … We’re very happy to have him, in the hotel and a much higher rate of and the food and the service have really customer satisfaction. And when the tourism increased tremendously since we’ve taken bodies … recognize your efforts like they it over.” have ours, it certainly is appreciated and Throughout all of the changes, Hayter humbling at the same time.” said, the Manitou Springs Resort and Hayter explained that, while the resort’s Spa’s staff has maintained — and even staff have always worked to make the resort heightened — the quality of their customer a welcoming place for visitors, it was in service. “We’ve really improved on our 2010 that the biggest catalyst for change customer service and the way we look at occurred. That year, the provincial health our customers and the services that we department shut the resort down due to a provide to them. And, of course, none of calcium carbonate buildup in some of the that is possible without having great staff pool’s pipes. Hayter and his team worked here.”

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