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In Cypress Hills–Grasslands, adventure meets charm. Hike scenic trails, kayak peaceful waters, and uncover ancient fossils. Sip through cozy cafés, wineries, and breweries, explore vibrant small towns, discover local artisans, and browse weekly farmers markets. End your day beneath brilliantly dark skies—and relax at one of our welcoming accommodation partners.

Antelope Books & Rare Maps

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306-270-0092

Antelope Books & Rare Maps in Eastend is a charming, old‑style bookstore filled with new, used, and hard‑to‑find titles. Browse unique collections and rare maps, with a focus on prairie history and specialty topics perfect for book lovers and curious explorers.

Cypress Hills Golf Course

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Nestled among lodgepole pines in Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, this scenic 9‑hole course features lush fairways, rolling terrain, and stunning views offering a relaxing yet challenging golf experience for players of all skill levels.

Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park Saskatchewan

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Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park in southwest Saskatchewan is a scenic, year‑round destination of rolling hills, forests, and prairie. Known for its dark skies and unique ecosystems, it offers camping, hiking, and outdoor adventures in one of Canada’s most distinctive landscapes.

Dark Sky Preserves in SW Saskatchewan

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SW Saskatchewan’s officially designated Dark Sky Preserves Grasslands National Park and Cypress Hills SK offer some of Canada’s darkest, clearest night skies. Protected from light pollution, they provide incredible stargazing, wildlife preservation, and unforgettable views of the Milky Way.

Eastend Historical Museum

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The Eastend Historical Museum showcases the rich history of southwest Saskatchewan through diverse exhibits, from pioneer life and vintage artifacts to dinosaur fossils, all spread across multiple buildings including a restored 1909 log house.

Eastend Scenic Rail Tours

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Eastend Scenic Rail Tours offers a unique vintage train experience through the scenic Frenchman River Valley. Ride restored historic railcars while enjoying prairie landscapes and learning about the region’s railway history.

Eatonia Heritage Park

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306-967-2251

Eatonia Museum & Heritage Park offers a journey into prairie history with restored buildings like a 1924 railway station, caboose, and Eaton catalogue house. Explore exhibits on local life, railway heritage, and settler stories in a peaceful park setting.

Fort Walsh National Historic Site

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Fort Walsh National Historic Site in southwest Saskatchewan is a reconstructed 1870s fort where the North‑West Mounted Police enforced early law in the West. Set in the Cypress Hills, it offers guided tours and insights into prairie history and Indigenous stories.

Grand Coteau Heritage & Cultural Centre

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306-297-3882

Grand Coteau Heritage & Cultural Centre in Shaunavon, Saskatchewan is a vibrant community hub featuring a museum, art gallery, and library. Showcasing local history, natural exhibits, and art, it also hosts events, programs, and serves as a year‑round tourist centre.

Grasslands National Park

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Grasslands National Park in southern Saskatchewan protects one of Canada’s last untouched prairie ecosystems. Explore rolling grasslands, badlands, and rich wildlife, with bison, fossils, and some of the darkest night skies for incredible stargazing.

Heritage Outfitters - HI Horse Adventures

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306-298-7476

Heritage Outfitters - HI Horse Adventures in southwest Saskatchewan offers guided horseback rides across scenic ranchlands near Grasslands National Park. Experience prairie wildlife, rich ranching history, and peaceful open skies, with options for longer rides and overnight stays.

Lancer Centennial Museum

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306-689-2281

The Lancer Centennial Museum showcases the history of Lancer and area, featuring artifacts like farm tools, household items, First Nations pieces, wildlife displays, and World War memorabilia offering a glimpse into prairie life past and present.

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