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Neighbourhood Parks/Campground
415 6th Ave South
The Heritage Centre is home to our local Lions Club, and various recreational programs. With a seating capacity of 70, this facility has been used to host various events such as birthdays, anniversaries and small weddings. The park provides over six acres of space to play and is complete with a Spray Park, new large gazebo, playground equipment and tobogganing hill.
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For rental inquiries please call (306) 683-5577.
MARTENSVILLE AQUATIC CENTRE
927 3rd Street North
The Martensville Aquatic Centre is an outdoor pool complex and home to summer fun in Martensville. The Aquatic Centre features a 25m -5 lane pool, concession and deck area and three water slides (junior racer, double loop and kid slide). There is also a zero-depth entry and kids pools. The facility features public swimming, aqua fit, recreational programs as well as swimming lessons. The Aquatic Centre provides great fun to residents and visitors during the summer months.
To contact the Aquatic Centre during the season, call 306 931-0003, to inquire about rentals and rates, contact the Program Supervisor at 306 683-5577.
MARTENSVILLE ATHLETIC PAVILION
200 Mike Sands Boulevard
The MAP is a multi-purpose recreational facility is adjoined to Martensville High School. The MAP serves as a base for community sporting and cultural events, local programs and fitness. The MAP is located near other local facilities such as the Kinsmen Park Slo-Pitch Diamonds, North Ridge Community Centre, Aquatic Centre and Kinsmen Park. Features of the MAP include:
• 4 lane - 200 metre curved running track on second floor with curved corners • 20,300 square feet of court space able to accommodate up to 3 basketball, 6 volleyball and 18 badminton courts • Fitness areas and change rooms • Hardwood flooring surface • Portable artificial turf system • Common area with concession area • Office, meeting room and space for programming • Wheelchair lift to access second level • Interior construction of cross laminated timber • Parking adjacent to the facility with landscaped green space area Opened in 2015, The MAP is the first facility of its kind in Saskatchewan, a Sprung™ structure using an insulated fabric structure and light-weight aluminum. The materials give the MAP a unique look and a high life expectancy. Daylight panels in the roof and interior partitions of cross laminated timbers in the interior give the MAP a warm, natural and welcoming environment that is highly energy efficient.
Whether it is organized sport, a leisure program, a run around the track or an easy work out, we hope you all have a chance to all enjoy this facility.
For Program information, or rental inquiries please contact the Recreation Program Supervisor: 306 683-5577.

VETERANS SQUARE
Located at Centennial Drive and Main Street at the community’s entry point, City Square was rededicated as Veterans Square on Remembrance Day in 2020. The area was dedicated as a place to remember those that have served and sacrificed for our nation and have helped build our communities and way of life. The area is near City Hall and the Civic Centre and features a stage and pavilion area and benches. Its location at the entry of Martensville, proximity to civic buildings as well with its amenities make it a good gathering place for events. Contact the MAP to book the area for your next outdoor event. COMMUNITY
MARTENSVILLE facilities
NEW HORIZON’S CENTRE
106 4th Avenue North
The New Horizons Centre is run by our local Seniors Club and hosts a variety or programs and activities aimed at anyone 55+. In addition, the building is available for private rentals as it has a fully equipped kitchen and can accommodate banquet seating for up to 70 people.
To learn more about the Martensville Senior Centre or become member contact:
Chris Bunnah – 306-361-6777 cjbunnah@sasktel.net
For Rental inquiries please contact Ray & Kay Butt - 306-384-8215 OR Lovina Bischler 306-931-2759
MARTENSVILLE WHEATLAND REGIONAL LIBRARY
66 Main Street (Civic Centre)
Phone: 306-956-7311 Email: martensville.library@wheatland.sk.ca Wheatland Regional Library Website: www.wheatland.sk.ca
The Wheatland Regional Library is committed to building strong communities by serving information needs, promoting literacy and lifelong learning, and developing a love of reading. Established in 1967, the Wheatland Regional Library is part of a province-wide public library system providing library service to over 100,000 people living in 130 communities. Become a patron of the library today! It’s free and easy to do and gives you access to lots of great materials and resources. New in 2021 – no more overdue fines for materials that are a few days late.
Martensville Branch Library Services:
The library provides patrons access to books, large print books, magazines, audio books and DVDs for all ages, for free. Come in and browse the shelves for the items you want or place requests, using the library website or SILS App online, and have the materials delivered from other libraries to your local branch for pickup.

The library also gives access to free e-Books and audio books via Libby (Library2Go) and Hoopla, Flipster Magazines, Press Reader Newspapers. Check out the e-Resources page on the Wheatland website for a list and access to our online resources. Free public access computers and Wi-Fi. Printing and photocopying are available for a fee.
Programs:
Program information is available at the library, on our social media, or in the City of Martensville Recreation Guides.
Hours of Operation: Monday: 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM Tuesday: 9:30 AM – 7:30 PM Wednesday: 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM Thursday: 9:30 AM – 7:30 PM Friday: 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM Saturday: 9:30 AM – 2:00 PM Sunday: Closed

MARTENSVILLE CHURCHES
CHURCH DIRECTORY
Bergthaler Mennonite 222 Main Street ...................... 306-931-2141
Martensville Alliance Church 531 Centennial Drive. S. .............. 306-931-2434
Martensville Baptist Church 209 Centennial Drive N. .............. 306-931-2688
Martensville Mission Church 6 5th Ave North ...................... 306-931-2100
Immaculate Heart of Mary 300 8th Avenue South ............... 306-931-3111
NEIGHBOURHOOD parks

The City of Martensville has numerous neighbourhood parks that we are very proud of. The development and care of parks within Martensville is an ongoing priority in our community and are an attractive feature of the quality-of-life Martensville offers.
TREE PLANTING AND BENCH DEDICATION PROGRAMS
The City of Martensville Tree Planting Program provides individuals or groups with an opportunity to purchase a tree to be planted in memory of a loved one. Trees are planted in various areas of the community including parks and playgrounds, along pathways, sporting fields, on Centennial Drive and at the Civic Centre.
Through the Bench Dedication Program, individuals or groups may purchase benches or picnic tables. These items may be used to sponsor or advertise an activity or event or memorialize and commemorate an event or person. Benches and picnic tables are placed in designated areas of the community.
In addition to their meaningful intentions, these programs are helping to create beautiful public areas in our community, please contact the Parks and Facilities Manager (306) 683-5578 for more information.
ANDREA KAMINSKAS PARK
Andrea Kaminskas Park is located at the corner of 1st Ave. S and 1st St. S and is near City Square, the Civic Centre and businesses on Centennial Drive. The park is nicely shaded with mature trees and is perfect for those with little ones. There are plenty of play structures to entertain the kids.
LIONS PARK / SPRAY POOL

Lions Park is located at 415 6th Avenue South and is a popular park for family gatherings, with plenty to offer for both young and old. Lions Park is home to local programs including mini soccer/blast ball and youth soccer. Plenty of green space in this 6-acre park for all types of activities including frisbee, catch, bocce ball and much more. The playground includes equipment for ages 3-12 years. The hill located in the park makes the park a popular spot in the winter months for sleds and toboggans.
Lions Park is home to Martensville’s Spray Park. This park features 17 different spray features and basin. The Spray Park opens the first weekend in June and runs until the September long weekend. Hours of operation are 10am-8pm.
A new gazebo that marks the 40th Anniversary of the Martensville and District Lion’s and provides shade, shelter and another amenity for guests to the park.
NORTH HILLS PARK
North Hills Park is located on Baycroft Drive.
This play area includes a large play structure that will entertain the little ones for hours. In the winter, this park has a Toboggan Hill that is perfect for those winter activities that require a good snowfall. Paths and the toboggan hill are lit in the evening.
COMMUNITY GARDEN
A 24-plot community garden is located east of the outdoor basketball court in Kinsmen Park. The garden is available to residents who wish to garden at their leisure.
The Community Garden has also expanded by adding garden boxes at an additional site next to the Martensville Kart Track (near intersection of 9th Ave N and 9th St. N).
If you are interested in using the garden, please contact the volunteer Community Garden Coordinator call (306) 291-7977.
KINSMEN PARK
With over 100 acres of green space located in the heart of the City, Kinsmen Park is one of Martensville’s most beautiful parks and a feature in our community.
Kinsmen Park is home to the Martensville Slo-pitch diamonds and connected to the Martensville Athletic Pavilion, Mocon Baseball Fields, North Ridge Community Centre, Football Field, the Martensville Aquatic Centre and three additional baseball diamonds. COMMUNITY